Hi Dave, the work you did on this Italian aircraft is stunning!
I love the camo and all nut let me pinpoint the only defect in the model: the center section of the tricolore under the wings of the italian planes is NEVER painted white!
Only the green and red sections were painted, for example in the Ni17 I am currently working the center section remains aluminum as the rest of the plane, in your case it should be CDL.
By the way that is only a detail that does not affect the quality of the work.
Ciao
Antonio
Argg tell me now :-D
I know on the Nieuport 11s the centre isnt white, but I had no evidence either way for the Spad 13.
I will give some thought to respraying this area if i can do it with minimal damage.
Sorry for not telling you that before, but I had not found your WIP thread earlier, in any cst tat was the rule in italian aircrafts, when painting the "tricolore" beneath the lower wing the center section was never painted white, just left as it was, in some cases they painted the tricolore on the undersurface of the top wing as well (as for the ANSALDO SVA 5 and for the Ni17s).
In any case if you need more infos on italian planes ask me, I have a lot of documentation and maybe would be able to find additional information.
As per the griffon, I would be able to produce a SVG file of it but it would take a long time because I have not so much time to dedicate to my hobbies so don't raly on me for this, in any case I will do my best to produce one. Another warning I can give you is that there is by no mean any photo portraying the starboard side of Baracca's SPAD, the Griffon was the crest of the 91 squadriglia and many pilots had it painted on their SPADs but the official version here is that Baracca carried the black horse heading towards the nose on both sides, also because there are pictures of his Nieuports with the horse on both sides so _probably_ he kept this solutions throughout his other planes...
There is this photo in the Italian Air Force archives:

portraying Baracca and 3 other pilots in front of a 91 Sq SPAD showing the Griffon, but there is no evidence that this plane was the one of Major Baracca...
:-)
I hope this helps!!!
Ciao
Antonio