Acrylic paint Bianco Neve 6 (Snow White) Arcus A422 Bianko Neve 6
High quality semi-gloss white acrylic or enamel WW2 Italian ID paint for large scale models and creative works. Bianco Neve 6 Color Guide:
Bianco Neve 6 was an Italian snow white supplied by Max Mayer, Duco, Corti, Arson and Sisi during World War II.
Bianco Neve 6 was mainly used for identification markings.
Bianco Neve 6, together with Rosso Bandiera 8 and Verde Bandiera 9, were used for the tricolor insignia on the rudders of Italian aircraft until June 1940.
From June 1940, the tricolor insignia on the rudders was replaced by the Savoy Cross, usually painted in Bianco Neve 6. The House of Savoy emblem was usually applied by insignia and could be omitted if supplies were limited. Some aircraft that served far from the front line (trainers, seaplanes, etc.) could retain tricolor rudders.
Bianco Neve 6 was also used to paint the narrow fuselage stripes on Italian aircraft beginning in the fall of 1940. However, it was not widely used until early 1941, when there was a need to recognize Axis units in the Mediterranean. Units operating on the Western Front had a yellow stripe painted in Giallo Cromo 7 instead of white.
The Italian World War II training aircraft had narrow fuselage and wing identification stripes painted Bianco Neve 6.
Bianco Neve 6 was also used for the full livery of Italian air ambulances and rescue aircraft, both land and seaplanes.
Bianco Neve 6 white paint was also widely used for markings, aircraft numbers, stencils, etc. on Italian aircraft.
Collection:
Italian aircraft of the Second World War
Type of paint:
Acrylic A422s
E422s enamel
Paint:
Semi-matte
Capacity:
10 ml