@monroe Actually I hear that a whole turn equates to 6 months for A&A…
"Tall Paul's" ITALIAN units, detailed & painted by the "WARMACHINE Team"
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John and others,
Does I 94 not have decals in the correct roundel for your bombers?
I noticed this is painted on, and you usually have decals on your planes.
––Both “Allworkandnoclay” and I are now both very familiar with I-94 Enterprises decals and what they offer. I’m sad to say that they DO NOT have the “corrected” decals I need. Thanks anyway.
––I know there are about 4 or 5 other decal companies with decals appropriately sized for A&A. Can anyone give some advice, company names, or web-site addresses? Thanks in advance.
Tall Paul
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@Tall:
John and others,
Does I 94 not have decals in the correct roundel for your bombers?
I noticed this is painted on, and you usually have decals on your planes.
––Both “Allworkandnoclay” and I are now both very familiar with I-94 Enterprises decals and what they offer. I’m sad to say that they DO NOT have the “correct” decals I need. Thanks anyway.
I know there are about 4 or 5 other decal companies with decals appropriately sized for A&A. Can anyone give some advice, company names, or web-site addresses? Thanks in advance.Tall Paul
Wow, I didn’t know I 94 didn’t have the corrected Italian roundel. That is too bad. :-(
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Guys,
––Here’s some **“In-Process”**pics of the Italian Air Force:
––SM.79 (Bomber, Medium)_Desert scheme
––BR.20 (Air Transport)_Desert schemeEnjoy!
Tall Paul
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Great camouflage work. All those little squiggles and blotches must take a lot of time compared to painting a plane with a straightforward even-toned fuselage.
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CWO Marc & others,
@CWO:
Great camouflage work. All those little squiggles and blotches must take a lot of time compared to painting a plane with a straightforward even-toned fuselage.
––Yes, “Allwork” is utilizing his professional artist skills to the fullest on these units. Of course they haven’t had any ‘squadron’ markings, alpha/numerics, national ensigns, or small flag decals applied to their tails yet. And the Air Transports will of course have White wingtips and engine nacelle ‘doughnuts’.
The way that I have designed it Air Transports will be the ONLY units to use White for any coloring. Just like these previous German JU-52 Air Transports. IMHO by being VERY OBVIOUS the White coloring not only signifies that this is an Air Transport to everyone,….but sub-consciously reminds you of the White parachutes.
What do YA’LL think?Tall Paul
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@Tall:
The way that I have designed it Air Transports will be the ONLY units to use White for any coloring. Just like these previous German JU-52 Air Transports. IMHO by being VERY OBVIOUS the White coloring not only signifies that this is an Air Transport to everyone,….but sub-consciously reminds you of the White parachutes. What do YA’LL think? Â
Sounds reasonable, and additionally there are WWII buffs who will also be reminded of the white-stripe invasion markings that were painted on Allied planes just before D-Day, with the first planes in action over France in the early hours being the paratroop transports and the glider tows. So that fits nicely.
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Guys,
––I almost forgot this “group” shot of the Italian Air Force units in the Desert scheme. This, of course, is only an “In-Process” pic and doesn’t include all of the Desert scheme aircraft.
There will also be eight C.202 Fighters and two JU-87 Dive Bombers. Enjoy!Tall Paul
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Guys,
––Well, thanks to “Johnson73” we found a source for some (correct) Italian Roundel DECALS.
Thanks Richard.––Shown below is an Italian P.108 Heavy Bomber in the Desert scheme with the decals applied. Understand, this is an “In-Process” pic as the ‘tri-color’ band hasn’t yet been applied to the tail. We’re slowly, but surely, getting there. Enjoy!
Tall Paul
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Tall Paul,
You have any pics of Italian naval units? I think I want to work on Italy next and could use some inspiration for naval and armor units.
Thanks,
Jluna1273
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Tall Paul,
You have any pics of Italian naval units? I think I want to work on Italy next and could use some inspiration for naval and armor units.
––Sorry, but it will be a while before we get to the naval units. We still have a LOT of Infantry and Aircraft units ahead of them. There have been many fine Italian naval paint jobs presented here on A&A.org that I’d say were “inspiring”.
Thanks,Jluna1273
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Guys,
––Well, it’s been a while in the making,…but all of the Italian Air Force in the Desert scheme are now complete. I’ve gone through and re-named and organised all of the pics. Shown below are the
C.202 Fighters.
––These Fighters have “Squadron colors” of a Green stripe and Brown noses. Notice the “F” decal denoting them as Fighters. Enjoy!––It’ looks like we’re in for some “Mayhem in the Mediteranean!”
Tall Pall
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Guys,
––And here are the C.202 Fighters in the “Squadron colors” of Green stripes and Green noses. Notice the “F” decal denoting a Fighter. Enjoy!
Tall Paul
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Very nice! Those have great detail.
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Those are sweet for sure and with the correct roundel. :-)
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Yep John, your correct.
This
or this is correct
but
NOT This
This is actually Iran’s roundel. The only reason I use it is because the map I made has this roundel. I wish I would have changed it before I printed it. Its not so easy to reprint since my map cost me over $500. I think I would have gone with this version
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Yep John, your correct.
This
or this is correct
but
NOT This
�  This is actually Iran’s roundel. The only reason I use it is because the map I made has this roundel.�  I wish I would have changed it before I printed it.�  Its not so easy to reprint since my map cost me over $500. I think I would have gone with this version
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Yes, I’m also having a metal map done, and I forgot to have them reverse it as well. I should have written me a note, instead of relying on my memory. Mine is also over $500.00. It is 48x48 for each map. It is still being worked on. I may see if I could change the roundels, but I’ve probably waited too late. We will see! :-(
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Guys,
––Well, I didn’t get to finish uploading the Italian C.202 Fighter pics before I had to leave hurriedly,….so here are the Red stripe with Red nosed “Squadron colors” below. Notice the “F” decals denoting a Fighter unit. Enjoy!
Tall Paul
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Guys,
––And to finish out the Italian C.202 Fighters we have the Red stripe, Brown nosed “Squadron colors”. Note the “F” decal denoting a Fighter unit. Enjoy.
Tall Paul
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Cyanight & others,
Very nice! Those have great detail.
––Glad you enjoyed them. These are the Italian Fighters from
O.O.B. 1940 2nd Edition-Europe.Tall Paul
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John and others,
Those are sweet for sure and with the correct roundel. :-)
**––Well, I want to say THANKS to R Johnson from over in Tyler as HE is the one that put me on to these decals. They are from PICO ARMOR if I remember correctly.Tall Paul**