foxbat's stuff. last update 09/09/25 HMS Renown
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 07/29/2025 French WW2 cruisers
Beautiful ships Foxbat! Those are spectacular!
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 07/29/2025 French WW2 cruisers
Excellent work on both of those French Heavy Cruisers, Foxbat! I also appreciate the ships histories as you have described and the reason you did not add the aircraft for one of them. I always love seeing your lovely ships here and on TMP as well.
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 07/29/2025 French WW2 cruisers
Thanks for the kind words, gentlemen.
Adding a new ship to the collection, the Italian heavy cruiser Bolzano. A veteran of many battles in the Med.







Adding a new ship to the collection, the Italian heavy cruiser Bolzano. A veteran of many battles in the Med.







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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Beautiful ship, Foxbat!
I need some naval education though - is the red and white striping that I see on a lot of their ships for aerial recognition? Seems weird to have the colorful stripes on a ship with a camouflage paint job.
I need some naval education though - is the red and white striping that I see on a lot of their ships for aerial recognition? Seems weird to have the colorful stripes on a ship with a camouflage paint job.
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Yes. Red and white stripes on the bow/deck of WWII Italian warships is for ariel recognition. Apparently, they thought that Italy would have air superiority in the Mediterranean.
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Great work on the Bolzano, Foxbat! I have a large number of GHQ WWII Italian ships myself but currently all of them are unpainted. I did paint the Pola and the Russian destroyer, Tashkent, for the GHQ catalog. The Tashkent was an Italian design.
Aerial Recognition Stripes. One story I heard is that early in the war, there was a friendly fire incident involving Italian aircraft mistakenly attacking their own ships. The "Barber Pole" marking were supposedly to prevent future incidents or so I have heard.
Aerial Recognition Stripes. One story I heard is that early in the war, there was a friendly fire incident involving Italian aircraft mistakenly attacking their own ships. The "Barber Pole" marking were supposedly to prevent future incidents or so I have heard.
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Superb work!!! Well executed from the basing to the details as always.
Go for Broke!!
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Thanks for the info on the stripes, fellas! I was that guy wearing a full color American flag patch on my camouflage BDU uniform so I can't criticize the Italians! The stripes are beautifully executed, Foxbat!
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Beautiful work Foxbat. including the setting Sun.
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
Thanks gentlemen.
Actually, the recognition stripes were put in place after the battle of Punta Stilo in July 1940. The Italian Air Force had - ineffectively - bombed Regia Marina ships during the engagement, and the "barber stripes " were to prevent a repeat of the occurrence. Which still happened afterwards, the mistake being mostly due to the lack of cooperation between the Italian Air Force & Navy... Now, I won't complain, this is by no means a boring paint scheme to do.
Actually, the recognition stripes were put in place after the battle of Punta Stilo in July 1940. The Italian Air Force had - ineffectively - bombed Regia Marina ships during the engagement, and the "barber stripes " were to prevent a repeat of the occurrence. Which still happened afterwards, the mistake being mostly due to the lack of cooperation between the Italian Air Force & Navy... Now, I won't complain, this is by no means a boring paint scheme to do.

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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 08/19/25 Cruiser Bolzano
My latest ship, HMS Renown, in her 1941 paintscheme.






The last model to be completed. Thankfully, I got a refill (and, unbelievable, no customs fees this time!
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The last model to be completed. Thankfully, I got a refill (and, unbelievable, no customs fees this time!


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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 09/09/25 HMS Renown
Beautiful work, Foxbat!
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 09/09/25 HMS Renown
Excellent work on the Renown, Foxbat! One of these days I will have to get back to painting some ships again.
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Re: foxbat's stuff. last update 09/09/25 HMS Renown
Foxbat, radioing Foxbat. Awesome, looks great!
Very nice work. Love your setting. Thank you for your posting.
Very nice work. Love your setting. Thank you for your posting.
Chris