Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete
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1 24 November 2016, 09:23
Enrico Chiambalero
Nice project and a good job so far. What about Lifecolor paints? I bought recently some Lifecolor for an italian project, but I never tried to spray it. Any tips?
Nice project and a good job so far. What about Lifecolor paints? I bought recently some Lifecolor for an italian project, but I never tried to spray it. Any tips?
24 November 2016, 10:22
Hubert Kendziorek
I'm using pure water as a thinner and add a few drops of Vallejo's new flow improver (the paint shall be well diluted). Not easy paints, comparable with Vallejo, Hataka, Italeri - but worth to give them a chance, given their nice Italian and French colours range. Actually, in the cockpit here I used Italeri's paint. Thanks for comment, best regards, Hubert
I'm using pure water as a thinner and add a few drops of Vallejo's new flow improver (the paint shall be well diluted). Not easy paints, comparable with Vallejo, Hataka, Italeri - but worth to give them a chance, given their nice Italian and French colours range. Actually, in the cockpit here I used Italeri's paint. Thanks for comment, best regards, Hubert
24 November 2016, 14:24
Hubert Kendziorek
Thanks, Mates. And special thanks to Bernhard, your PZL.37 inspired me. The result will probably be less spectacular, but yes indeed, I'm trying to show overlapping panels, so characteristic for Reggiane. Best regards, Hubert.
Thanks, Mates. And special thanks to Bernhard, your PZL.37 inspired me. The result will probably be less spectacular, but yes indeed, I'm trying to show overlapping panels, so characteristic for Reggiane. Best regards, Hubert.
24 November 2016, 20:13
Wim van der Luijt
Very nice project so far....count me in for the rest of the build!
Very nice project so far....count me in for the rest of the build!
29 November 2016, 12:05
Hubert Kendziorek
Thanks, Mates 🙂. Regianne has been washed, some oils and pigments added. I think I'm over the hump now, so stay tuned - best regards, Hubert
Thanks, Mates 🙂. Regianne has been washed, some oils and pigments added. I think I'm over the hump now, so stay tuned - best regards, Hubert
5 March 2017, 06:43
Alec K
Very nice Hubert. Love those panel reliefs. The weathering is also excellent 👍
Very nice Hubert. Love those panel reliefs. The weathering is also excellent 👍
10 March 2017, 02:50
Cristian Bordina
Congrats Hubert, you made a really masterpiece! Great respect for the original one, with evident and well realized the obliterations of the preceding Regia insignias. As a Italian Air Force lover, I like it very very very much 🙂
Congrats Hubert, you made a really masterpiece! Great respect for the original one, with evident and well realized the obliterations of the preceding Regia insignias. As a Italian Air Force lover, I like it very very very much 🙂
3 May 2017, 07:16
Hubert Kendziorek
Thanks for your nice comments, Mates - really glad that you like it 🙂 Best regards, Hubert
Thanks for your nice comments, Mates - really glad that you like it 🙂 Best regards, Hubert
3 May 2017, 13:49
Murad ÖZER
Another beautiful subject Hubert, i think you've built all of the Italian props to date? anyway lovely model, cheers. 👍
Another beautiful subject Hubert, i think you've built all of the Italian props to date? anyway lovely model, cheers. 👍
3 May 2017, 14:09
Hubert Kendziorek
Murad, David, Sebastian - thanks a lot 🙂. Actually, this is my third Italian prop, including one large scale Bf-109 in RA livery and MC.200 in 1:72nd scale built few years ago, before I switched to 1:48th and bigger... anyway, the next Italian will be Fiat G.55. I have always had a soft spot on Reggiane, so just had to make one. Best regards, Hubert
Murad, David, Sebastian - thanks a lot 🙂. Actually, this is my third Italian prop, including one large scale Bf-109 in RA livery and MC.200 in 1:72nd scale built few years ago, before I switched to 1:48th and bigger... anyway, the next Italian will be Fiat G.55. I have always had a soft spot on Reggiane, so just had to make one. Best regards, Hubert
3 May 2017, 20:06