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P-47 in RAF service

Started by Radish, December 21, 2013, 05:03:29 AM

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Radish

I have lots of P-47 kits.

Some will be RAF, so bare in mind, the following:

Thunderbolt I = P-47D Razorback
Thunderbolt II = P-47D Bubble Canopy
Thunderbolt III (F.3) = P-47M
Thunderbolt IV (FB.4) = P-47N
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NARSES2

Now the III & IV will be interesting
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Captain Canada

I was going to say the same thing ! I love the look of those late Thunderbolts...they just exude power....

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Radish

Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

Daryl J.

Sound in the distant hills of a large mass of people drumming chanting "do it! Do it!" over and over and over.  :thumbsup:

jcf

As the P-47M pretty much looks like a P-47D, major visual clues being engine crankcase front/mags,
and extended fin fillet on some, what're you planning on for visual oomph?

Captain Canada

Could defiantly do a plethora of late war and especially post-war RCAF birds, in place of all the P-51 units. Lots of decals out there. Leading Edge do a couple of gorgeous sheets for them.

Would also look good as Aleutian protectors in NMF, with some mixed up cowl markings as seen on RCAF Kittyhawks at the time.

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kitnut617

#7
I've done a couple of my Thunderbolts in RAF colours, the black one I have since learnt the silver should be Roundel Red. The silver were decals which came from a Carpena sheet.
The green/brown one I think is of an RCAF squadron in RAF service, there's some photos in the book "The RCAF at War-1939-45" of P-47's with these squadron codes.  In the P-47 in Action book, it sort of suggests that these Far East P-47's used RAF style rocket rails (although I've not found any photo to confirm that), but I put five under each wing anyway and both models have the Hamilton Standard prop --



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kitnut617

Yikes! I though photobucket resized photos automatically ---    :banghead: :banghead:  sorry --
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Captain Canada

They're just about the right size for me Robert....big but no so much that I have to scroll to see them...so otherwise, perfect ! And nice work btw. I like the first one better.

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kitnut617

Thanks Todd, I should mention they're both RW schemes except for the colour error.  The black one was the base commander' or chief instructor'  (can't remember which) personal mount at a OTU in Egypt (or somewhere around there), the green/brown one operated out of India and then through Burma.  They replaced Hurricanes that the squadron used up to then.
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zenrat

Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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NARSES2

Done a couple of P-47's including RAF Italy and RAAF one. One of my next projects (the box is out and on the bench) is an XP-72 which will be in service based on Iwo Jima for escorting all those B-29's & B-32's over Japan. Going to use P-47N squadron markings
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Radish

Sounds good..... :thumbsup:

Canadian, think RCAF.

And RAuxAF :party:
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