Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
1May 30, 2015The kit comes with a nicely detailed resin cockpit.
2May 30, 2015Test Installation of the cockpit will hopefully save some aspirin later on.
3June 14, 2015There is a big difference between the kits oil cooler control door and Eduard’s replacements.
4June 16, 2015A simple but very effective improvement of the intercooler door.
5June 17, 2015Base coat consisting of a mixture of Tamiya green/yellow acrylics applied to the cockpit.
6June 19, 2015A subtle dark overall wash and black details painted.
7June 25, 2015Almost done.
8July 3, 2015The finished cockpit.
9July 3, 2015
10July 3, 2015
11July 5, 2015During the assembly of the canopy track I realised I needed some better tools for handling etched parts. Now a photo etched bender tool from RP Toolz and a couple of tweezers from Adam Wilder is ordered.
12July 9, 2015Where there is hard to reach with any sanding tool I prefer to use a piece of plastic sheet or strip instead of putty. Saves a lot of time and Aspirin.
13July 11, 2015It's beginning to resemble a P-47 Thunderbolt...
14July 11, 2015
15July 15, 2015The engine ready for paint.
16July 23, 2015Engine and propeller painted and weathered. The prop needs a coat of matt varnish to be completed.
17July 25, 2015Almost ready for the paint booth.
18July 25, 2015
19July 30, 2015Back from the paint booth.
20August 4, 2015All decals in place.
21August 4, 2015Next step is a subtle overall oil paint wash.
22August 14, 2015Raw umber oil wash done.
23August 17, 2015Ready for a couple of coats of varnish.
24August 17, 2015
25August 23, 2015
26August 23, 2015Finished
27August 23, 2015
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