Started another P-47 which I hope to get finished by the end of the year. It's Tamiya's 1:48 Scale P-47M. After finishing the last one, a P-47D-25Re, I just loved the model and wanted to build another one. I started in the cockpit, painting and assembling all the parts. The belts I made from paper. I used the information from an article on Hyperscale by Rafe Morrisey. He made belts from masking tape and I modified his methods by using regular paper. Here are he belts before attachment to the seat and then after they were attached.
Here is the cockpit, minus the seat. I painted it testors MM 35092, which is a color I use for a lot of cockpits. It doubles as a good substitute for Grumman's Bronze Green too.
Here is the cockpit WITH he seat in it:
I joined the fuselage halves, attached the verticle fin and the front plate with the coolers. Here's what I have done so far, and what it looks like
Here are two pictures of the other two P-47's I did finish this year. One is Tamiya's 1:48 Razorback, a P-47D-10 Re:
And more recently a Bubbletop, a P-47D-25Re:
I'll post more pictures as they become available. Thanks for looking and always, comments welcome.
Regards,
Freddie from LI