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Thanks for the advice, much appreciated.
A book with tips and hints is probably a good idea, and I will definitely look around you-tube.
Where do you find your model kits? I can find some on Amazon, are there sponsors that people like to do business with? I would love to find an inexpensive P-47 to start with!
Amazon occasionally has a good deal, but for the most part, there are far better options. Sprue Brothers, Great Models, and (while I don' t particularly care for their site) Squadron are good places to start. Also...Scale Hobbyist almost consistently has the best prices on actual kits, but their aftermarket selection of decals and such is lacking.
Another good source is eBay, especially for discontinued kits.
Which brings us to your P-47.
I love the P-47, it's my favorite plane, and I've got waaay too many of them in the stash, including two big 1/32 kits that blow past that $50 threshold!
Assuming you want 1/48 scale, IMO the BEST P-47 kit you can buy is any of the Tamiya Jugs. They do a Razorback, D-bubbletop, and a P-47M. Engineering is top-notch, not only in terms of detail, but fit, as well. When you really want to knock a P-47 out of the park a few builds in, I'd highly recommend one. You can find them for about $30 if you look.
As far as an inexpensive, easy P-47, I'd recommend the old Monogram kits, either the Razorback or the bubbletop. Parts count is extremely low, and the wings are a little bit fussy, lacking the wing spars of the Tamiya kit, but buildup is clean as can be. I built the Jug as a kid, then grabbed the kit again when I came back to the hobby last year. Things went very bad in the decal stage, but here's what it looked like just before paint:
You can score the Monogram P-47s for cheap on eBay, too. Won a Razorback a few months ago for $4.
Other than that, my recommendation would be to start slow, plan your moves, and hang out here. I'll agree with the others. My modeling has been on a whole other level since I picked the hobby back up, and I have this site to thank for most of it.
You may even...if you're willing...want to start a WIP (work in progress) thread...if you broadcast that you're a rookie at this and looking for tips and ideas, you'll be amazed the outpouring you'll get!