Republic P-47D "Beetle" Commission Build
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44 25 July, 20:44
Andrea Brenco
Thanks everyone for the comments and interest!
@ Skyhiker I used this Tamiya colors: for Neutral gray XF-80 Royal light gray and for OD XF- 62 Olive Drab HTH
Model is completed now, more photos ASAP
Thanks everyone for the comments and interest!
@ Skyhiker I used this Tamiya colors: for Neutral gray XF-80 Royal light gray and for OD XF- 62 Olive Drab HTH
Model is completed now, more photos ASAP
20 September, 10:10
Skyhiker
I didn't know that the Germans captured any Thunderbolts. That's interesting. Really beautiful results as always. Your experience shines through.
I didn't know that the Germans captured any Thunderbolts. That's interesting. Really beautiful results as always. Your experience shines through.
20 September, 17:58
Andrea Brenco
Thanks again for your appreciations!
@Skyhiker Germany captured at least three flyable Jugs, this is one of them, the well known P-47D-2-RA landed by mistake in Caen on the 7 November 1943: after a period of test in Rechlin and a part in a propaganda film, it was handed over to Zirkus Rosarius that toured Lufwaffe's front line unit instructing fighter pilots on characteristics of various enemy aircrafts.
Thanks again for your appreciations!
@Skyhiker Germany captured at least three flyable Jugs, this is one of them, the well known P-47D-2-RA landed by mistake in Caen on the 7 November 1943: after a period of test in Rechlin and a part in a propaganda film, it was handed over to Zirkus Rosarius that toured Lufwaffe's front line unit instructing fighter pilots on characteristics of various enemy aircrafts.
21 September, 20:29