Double Bubble P-47s
True Details interiors were used for both models
Monogram P-47D finished as Col. Joseph Laughlin's "Five by Five" using Alclad and decals from BarracudaCals
The dorsal fin extension was fashioned from sheet styrene.
The compressibility flaps were also added from sheet styrene. I still need to scrounge up a landing light for the wing tip.
Monogram P-47D finished as Col. Joseph Laughlin's "Five by Five" using Alclad and decals from BarracudaCals
Monogram P-47D finished as Col. Joseph Laughlin's "Five by Five" using Alclad and decals from BarracudaCals
Monogram P-47D finished as Col. Joseph Laughlin's "Five by Five" using Alclad and decals from BarracudaCals
The decals called for a Curtiss asymmetrical prop. Having none in the stash, I used a spare Curtiss paddleblade prop from a Tamiya razorback kit and reshaped the blades to approximate the asymmetrical profile.
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
Academy P-47D finished as Lt. Frank Oiler's "Eileen" using Tamiya paints and Lifelike decals
My Thunderbolt collection so far. The razorbacks are the Monogram kit on right, done in the late 90s, and the Hasegawa on left, done in the early 00s.
评论
5 December 2016, 03:48
Scott Dunn
Thanks for the kind words! I did keep weathering to a minimum on these two - some oil and exhaust stains and a bit of dirt on the tires. This was an artistic decision, as I didn't have good photo references showing the condition of the subject aircraft.
Thanks for the kind words! I did keep weathering to a minimum on these two - some oil and exhaust stains and a bit of dirt on the tires. This was an artistic decision, as I didn't have good photo references showing the condition of the subject aircraft.
8 December 2016, 14:25