Calling all RM Littorio-class fans!

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Re: Calling all RM Vittorio Veneto-class fans!

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Does anyone know if Roma or any of her sisters ever visited Venice in 1942-43?

A quick search online on Roma's career seems to show she only went to La Spezia, Naples and Taranto.

The reason behind is because I'm mulling placing one of Littorios with 1942-43 camo, perhaps most probably my recently built Roma, in a diorama involving the Giudecca Canal/Venice canal set from Loose Cannon models.
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The Battleship Roma in Venice, went twice during the construction works.
The first time in April 1941 to make Careening Dock in Venice in drydock in "Principessa of Piemonte" military Arsenal area (length 250 mt. width 37 mt.) and for the disassembly of the arm external propellers door left to be give to Vittorio Veneto, for replacement after the torpedoing of Cape Matapan.
And a second time for replacement of the new arm propellers external door left .in November. 1941

The Vittorio Veneto in October 1939 to Veniceto make Careening in drydock in "Principessa of Piemonte" military Arsenal area (length 250 mt. width 37 mt.)

http://www.ismar.cnr.it/copy2_of_copy_o ... mage_large

http://www.italianostravenezia.org/wp-c ... 20x329.jpg
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Grazie Giampiero! Thank You!

Since the visits you mentioned were in 1941, they probably won't work with my Roma model, which is in 1943 camo colours.

How about Littorio? Did she ever visit Venice?

Thanks again.
Giampiero wrote:The Battleship Roma in Venice, went twice during the construction works.
The first time in April 1941 to make Careening Dock in Venice in drydock in "Principessa of Piemonte" military Arsenal area (length 250 mt. width 37 mt.) and for the disassembly of the arm external propellers door left to be give to Vittorio Veneto, for replacement after the torpedoing of Cape Matapan.
And a second time for replacement of the new arm propellers external door left .in November. 1941

The Vittorio Veneto in October 1939 to Veniceto make Careening in drydock in "Principessa of Piemonte" military Arsenal area (length 250 mt. width 37 mt.)

http://www.ismar.cnr.it/copy2_of_copy_o ... mage_large

http://www.italianostravenezia.org/wp-c ... 20x329.jpg
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Ciao,

The Roma with camouflage not in Venice ,(compliments for your model).


The Littorio It has never been in Venice

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I'm still in need of rigging diagrams for the Roma. So far I've not found any. Anyone know of any sources.
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Hello Thomas ,


Tomorrow I post the pictures for riggins

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Giampiero wrote:Hello Thomas ,


Tomorrow I post the pictures for riggins

Ciao Giampiero
Thanks Giampiero!!! :woo_hoo:
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Hey guys,

Quick question. So if I'm looking at this right, Littorio in March 1941 at some point didn't have deck stripes. The painting guide I have from RM is a little unclear to me:

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So if I build Littorio, March 1941, I can do the bones/chevron scheme without deck strips looking at the above photo ?
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Speedbird,

I asked a similar question to you on pg.27 of this thread.

Back then, Giampero replied that the bow stripes were removed before the 2nd Battle of Sirte but repainted soon after.

(The 2nd Battle of Sirte happened in March 1942, not March 1941- Littorio was still undergoing repairs during early 1941 from damage sustained at Taranto in 1940)
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Ha! Thanks. I'm about to just go standard grey and be done with it. Almost too complicated.
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Hello Thomas ,

The photo for riggings Roma

Ciao Giampiero

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Haijun watcher wrote:Speedbird,

I asked a similar question to you on pg.27 of this thread.

Back then, Giampero replied that the bow stripes were removed before the 2nd Battle of Sirte but repainted soon after.

(The 2nd Battle of Sirte happened in March 1942, not March 1941- Littorio was still undergoing repairs during early 1941 from damage sustained at Taranto in 1940)
Having re-read everything once again, the camo I'm considering is indeed March 1941, not the modified version from 1942. From what I can tell, in early March 1941 Littorio had the original bones/chevron schemes without bow stripes near as I can tell from the photos.
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Hello,

you can paint with no stripes but in the period after March 1941 had the bow strip, there is only an error in the first draft of the instructions March 1941 - March 1942, during the second battle of Sirte there was change of camouflage he had not bow strip

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Giampiero wrote:Hello,

you can paint with no stripes but in the period after March 1941 had the bow strip, there is only an error in the first draft of the instructions March 1941 - March 1942, during the second battle of Sirte there was change of camouflage he had not bow strip

Ciao Giampiero
Thanks! So just to be clear. Early March 1941, no stripes?
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Giampiero wrote:Hello Thomas ,

The photo for riggings Roma

Ciao Giampiero

Thank you sir! That gives me what I need to rig her. :thumbs_up_1:


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Thought I'd throw up a couple pics of my Littorio project. Shameless self promotion.

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Excellent job!!!!! :woo_hoo:

1/700, I guess. Kit brand, please? An special aftermarket item/ (the obvious skills don't count, I mean just what comes in a box!)..
great job, thanks for sharing
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Thanks! It's the new tool Trumpter kit with the Regia Marina full PE set

Here she is finished from my WIP thread.

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Great job speedbird, really good build :thumbs_up_1:
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Thanks!

I threw up the pics in this thread because you rarely see anyone model the bones scheme.
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