Turning For Home
Turning For Home
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Turning For Home by Richard Wheatland - The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft. It was used throughout the world during WWII and remains the most well known and well loved of all British planes.
The Spitfire was the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the war. Today around 54 Spitfires remain airworthy.
Now you can paint this wonderful painting with this amazing paint by numbers kit.
Each Masterpiece By Numbers kit is produced with care and attention to produce a painting as close to the original artwork as possible.
The peace and serenity of painting is time well spent in our hectic world. The joy of painting this expertly detailed canvas will only be matched by the beautiful painting you will create.
Includes Everything You Need To Complete Your Painting:
- High quality linen canvas - you can start painting straight from the box.
- Set of paintbrushes - custom made for our paint by numbers kits.
- Individual paint pots - for every colour in the painting so you don't need to mix any colours.
Canvas Size: 16 x 20 inches (approximately 40 x 50cm)
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©Richard Wheatland. Courtesy Of Bridgeman Images
Really enjoyed doing this,it’s a Xmas gift present for my spitfire/ aircraft mad grandson,and I feel it’s something personal for him to keep,left him a little message for him on the back too,was quite choked when it was completed ,I would recommend anyone who wants some timeout ,and a hobby, even for the winter months ,to try out,it’s addictive once you start ,and so satisfying when finished.
I enjoyed my first painting. I'm working on my 2nd painting and more to come.
From building wood toys to wood burning to now painting, this was fun. I'm working on my 2nd one. This is a good hobby. Taking a short break from my other hobbies this fits right in now.
Have done loads of number painting very successfully previously but really struggled with this one. Couldn't get the sky right at the top, the colour was not the shade it was in the example picture and didn't blend as I thought it should. However I decided to do my own take and easily painted over with other colours and reasonably acceptable now. Also misread numbers and put red instead of green at one place but was easy to paint over and put that right. My point really is don't worry if you didn't get it right at first it is possible to go back and change or do things your own way.