Tom, @tcinla
The stripes look really nice ! 🙂
I'm way past due to build up a few of these Tamiya P-47's. Over the years I have built some of the older 1/48 Monogram and Revell P-47 offerings, but never anything that Tamiya had molded. I just didn't have the time ! But now I'm laid up recovering from my back surgery, so this might soon change.
I have accumulated quite a few of them over the years when I was working (and had the extra coin to spend), but not the extra time. Now it's just the opposite...
I have around 8 or 9 of the Tamiya kits in 1/48 scale. I have read that these are among the best building kits on the market today. I have gathered some decals to build one of "Tarheel Hal", one of Gabreski's planes, Hun Hunter XIV, Big A$$ Bird, and my all time favorite, Major Eagleston's T-bolt with the huge eagle on the yellow cowling.
One more thing I found out, is if you purchase the 1/48 Tamiya P-47M, it has all of the extra parts included in the box to build any of the earlier bubbletops, (except for the N of course due to the extended wingspan). The Tamiya M kit has the same cockpit parts as the D model, plus it has enough extra parts to do the later versions I mentioned. Plus it comes with the different props, and fin fillets for the rudder and vertical fin assembly.
You just might have given me the inspiration to fire up the "Iron Werke" and build these here. Ironically, the very first "Warbird" I sat in was a P-47N. I was just a little kid, and my Dad would take me to the museum where it was parked outside. It was called the Museum of Speed, and this is the actual plane.
Dad would pick me up, and set me on the wing. Then he would slide open the canopy and set me in the cockpit and let me play for a few minutes. This all stopped one day when I got stung by a wasp... They had built a nest inside the plane and I guess disturbed them by moving the joystick around.
I'm looking forward to seeing this one done and in the headlines section. By the looks of things, it shouldn't be too long now.