Hawk Chrome Plate Republic P-47D Bubbletop
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4 24 October 2017, 06:42
Holger Kranich
Shiny, glossy, wonderful painted! How much time have you invested in preparing the plastic for painting?
Shiny, glossy, wonderful painted! How much time have you invested in preparing the plastic for painting?
24 October 2017, 07:11
Bruce Cooper
Holger—so good to hear from you. I wish I could take credit for creating the chrome, but the Sixties era kit is pre-finished. I am adding aftermarket, though in the end to I hope bring about a more modern representation.
Holger—so good to hear from you. I wish I could take credit for creating the chrome, but the Sixties era kit is pre-finished. I am adding aftermarket, though in the end to I hope bring about a more modern representation.
24 October 2017, 07:19
Holger Kranich
Its pre finished with chrome? Wow! For such an old kit, its remakable! The wheel wells look great, too! Aires and you made a good job there.😢
Its pre finished with chrome? Wow! For such an old kit, its remakable! The wheel wells look great, too! Aires and you made a good job there.😢
24 October 2017, 07:27
Bruce Cooper
That was a lot of sawing to cut the Aires down to size, for sure! Appreciate your thoughts, Holger. Looking forward to catching up on your finished works—from what I can see already, a lot of incredible projects! All the best.
That was a lot of sawing to cut the Aires down to size, for sure! Appreciate your thoughts, Holger. Looking forward to catching up on your finished works—from what I can see already, a lot of incredible projects! All the best.
24 October 2017, 07:40
Alexander Grivonev
Pre finished chrome parts for natual metal airplanes? Interesting, never knew they made them but actually a nice idea, the finish looks quite exceptional on this one. What are yo going to do about the seam lines?
Pre finished chrome parts for natual metal airplanes? Interesting, never knew they made them but actually a nice idea, the finish looks quite exceptional on this one. What are yo going to do about the seam lines?
25 October 2017, 09:35
Choppa Nutta
"What are yo going to do about the seam lines?"
yeah I was thinking that too.
handily the front end has a painted upper surface and the rear turtle deck might be a single piece ?
Any chance of a photo of all the kit parts please ? 🙂
"What are yo going to do about the seam lines?"
yeah I was thinking that too.
handily the front end has a painted upper surface and the rear turtle deck might be a single piece ?
Any chance of a photo of all the kit parts please ? 🙂
25 October 2017, 12:26
Bruce Cooper
Hello Alexander, Dave, Choppa and Clifford! Thank you all for visiting and leaving your comments! I added another batch of photographs—including shots of kit parts specifically for Choppa Nutta. I don't have all of the kit parts photographed. When I received the kit, most of the parts were off sprues. I did make a sprue count and parts count when I received the kit.
MANUFACTURER: HAWK MODEL COMPANY
CATALOG NUMBER: 212-200
RELEASE DATE: 1965
PARTS COUNT: 57
SPRUES: 4 "MULTI-TEXTURE PLATING," 1 BLACK, 1 CLEAR
DECALS: MARKINGS FOR MAJOR GLENN EAGLESTON's 354th FG 9th AIR FORCE and 10th or 14th AF BURMA-BASED RAZORBACK
Hello Alexander, Dave, Choppa and Clifford! Thank you all for visiting and leaving your comments! I added another batch of photographs—including shots of kit parts specifically for Choppa Nutta. I don't have all of the kit parts photographed. When I received the kit, most of the parts were off sprues. I did make a sprue count and parts count when I received the kit.
MANUFACTURER: HAWK MODEL COMPANY
CATALOG NUMBER: 212-200
RELEASE DATE: 1965
PARTS COUNT: 57
SPRUES: 4 "MULTI-TEXTURE PLATING," 1 BLACK, 1 CLEAR
DECALS: MARKINGS FOR MAJOR GLENN EAGLESTON's 354th FG 9th AIR FORCE and 10th or 14th AF BURMA-BASED RAZORBACK
26 October 2017, 00:59
Ben M
Would love to see how this turned out. I built a chromed F-104 when I was a kid. I used testors silver on the seam lines and I remember it being pretty decent.
Would love to see how this turned out. I built a chromed F-104 when I was a kid. I used testors silver on the seam lines and I remember it being pretty decent.
9 May 2022, 02:11