Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
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30 May 2015, 19:13
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks Carlos. Yes, the Academy kit is nice (I built the N version back in the late nineties) and the Eduard addition makes it great. I'm having a blast so far 🙂
Thanks Carlos. Yes, the Academy kit is nice (I built the N version back in the late nineties) and the Eduard addition makes it great. I'm having a blast so far 🙂
16 June 2015, 19:12
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks Guido. I have a Tamiya Razorback and another Eduard Jug waiting in my stash but I'll probably squeeze in a Spitfire or two in between 🙂
Thanks Guido. I have a Tamiya Razorback and another Eduard Jug waiting in my stash but I'll probably squeeze in a Spitfire or two in between 🙂
16 June 2015, 19:31
Christian Borchmann-Backhaus
Nice work... I have the Jugs over Germany kit on the bench... Need to finish deacaling 🙂
Do not forget to drill the holes for the pylons under the wing 😉
Nice work... I have the Jugs over Germany kit on the bench... Need to finish deacaling 🙂
Do not forget to drill the holes for the pylons under the wing 😉
19 June 2015, 21:32
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks.
And thank you Christian for reminding me about the holes for the pylons, I had totally forgotten about it.
Thanks.
And thank you Christian for reminding me about the holes for the pylons, I had totally forgotten about it.
20 June 2015, 08:30
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks a lot fellas.
Kerry, I haven't seen it but I will most definitely do it. Thanks a lot for sharing this interesting video.
Thanks a lot fellas.
Kerry, I haven't seen it but I will most definitely do it. Thanks a lot for sharing this interesting video.
26 June 2015, 04:45
Kerry COX
You have done a great job on all you have touched here, well done Mats. 🙂 👍
You have done a great job on all you have touched here, well done Mats. 🙂 👍
3 July 2015, 22:34
Bernhard Schrock
Ist time for warm up the engine! I'm watching for final result Mats.
Ist time for warm up the engine! I'm watching for final result Mats.
15 July 2015, 20:17
Leif Adams
Mats, a question: What do use as an adhesive applicator for affixing the little PE bits?
Mats, a question: What do use as an adhesive applicator for affixing the little PE bits?
16 July 2015, 03:13
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks you fellas.
Leif, I normally use a thicker cyanoacrylate glue (it is like a gel) and I applicate the glue with a needle or a sharpened toothpick. Another advantage with the thicker glue is that it has quite long drying time (10-25 sec) so there is a bit of a time frame to correct the placement of the part (unless it accidently sticks to your finger; if so the drying time for the glue is 0,0001 sec…).
Thanks you fellas.
Leif, I normally use a thicker cyanoacrylate glue (it is like a gel) and I applicate the glue with a needle or a sharpened toothpick. Another advantage with the thicker glue is that it has quite long drying time (10-25 sec) so there is a bit of a time frame to correct the placement of the part (unless it accidently sticks to your finger; if so the drying time for the glue is 0,0001 sec…).
16 July 2015, 08:56
Kerry COX
The engine doesn't seem to be large enough to spin a prop that size, or am I imagining that ?
The engine doesn't seem to be large enough to spin a prop that size, or am I imagining that ?
23 July 2015, 22:10
Kerry COX
The engine in your model looks smaller than it should, and have a look at these images and you will understand my statement.
google.com.au/url?sa..ust=1437781816777070
The engine in your model looks smaller than it should, and have a look at these images and you will understand my statement.
google.com.au/url?sa..ust=1437781816777070
23 July 2015, 23:47
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks fellas.
This Academy kit has been around since the mid-nineties and is far from perfect but once everything is in place it will look like a Thunderbolt 🙂
Thanks fellas.
This Academy kit has been around since the mid-nineties and is far from perfect but once everything is in place it will look like a Thunderbolt 🙂
24 July 2015, 08:25
Kerry COX
Matts, My mentioning of the engine size was by no means a criticism of your build and I failed to mentioned the build and detailing. Sorry mate. 🙂
It is obvious, now I have come back for an other look, that you have put a lot of energy and research into it and the results are in and the work you have done is tribute to your skills. 🙂.
Matts, My mentioning of the engine size was by no means a criticism of your build and I failed to mentioned the build and detailing. Sorry mate. 🙂
It is obvious, now I have come back for an other look, that you have put a lot of energy and research into it and the results are in and the work you have done is tribute to your skills. 🙂.
25 July 2015, 21:58
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks guys, much appreciated.
Kerry, no worries mate 🙂
The bubbletops were designated P-47D, M, and N. The P-47 Wikipedia page is a good starting point for anyone that wants to read more about 'The Jug'.
en.wikipedia.org/wik..lic_P-47_Thunderbolt
Thanks guys, much appreciated.
Kerry, no worries mate 🙂
The bubbletops were designated P-47D, M, and N. The P-47 Wikipedia page is a good starting point for anyone that wants to read more about 'The Jug'.
en.wikipedia.org/wik..lic_P-47_Thunderbolt
26 July 2015, 08:39
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks guys. Next step is a couple of coats of clear varnish and then it is time for my favourite part; decals 🙂
Thanks guys. Next step is a couple of coats of clear varnish and then it is time for my favourite part; decals 🙂
30 July 2015, 19:04
uncle chop chop
Awsome job mate i love these old girls not so much the razorbacks, the bubbeltops just look the part just like this model
Awsome job mate i love these old girls not so much the razorbacks, the bubbeltops just look the part just like this model
4 August 2015, 10:50
Phil Marchese
The 360 degree canopy was introducted on the XP-47K however that and other improvement of the prototype were introduced into product as a block change to the D series at blk 25 Farmingdale.
The 360 degree canopy was introducted on the XP-47K however that and other improvement of the prototype were introduced into product as a block change to the D series at blk 25 Farmingdale.
4 August 2015, 10:59
Holger Kranich
Hi Mats,
wonderful result, so far!👍 Good that you recognized that the stick was wrongly installed on pic 1! LOL😉😄
Hi Mats,
wonderful result, so far!👍 Good that you recognized that the stick was wrongly installed on pic 1! LOL😉😄
4 August 2015, 11:38
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks fellas.
Holger, I didn't realise that the control stick was in the wrong direction in photo 1 until now. Good thing that I was more careful when I actually glued it in place 🙂
Thanks fellas.
Holger, I didn't realise that the control stick was in the wrong direction in photo 1 until now. Good thing that I was more careful when I actually glued it in place 🙂
4 August 2015, 17:34
Mats Bengtsson
Thank you Bernd. As you say, the Academy Thunderbolt is a nice kit but the extra stuff that Eduard added in this boxing makes it great.
Thank you Bernd. As you say, the Academy Thunderbolt is a nice kit but the extra stuff that Eduard added in this boxing makes it great.
6 August 2015, 17:28
Erik Leijdens
Impressive P-47 Mats. Photography is also very good. Nice sparkling pictures 👍
Impressive P-47 Mats. Photography is also very good. Nice sparkling pictures 👍
8 August 2015, 19:44
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks guys.
The colours I used are all Gunze acrylics; H53 Neutral grey on the underside, H52 Olive drab on the upper surface, and H13 Red on the cowling. Normally I would have painted the yellow stripes as well but I couldn't mix a good match to the number decal on the tail so I used the decal stripes.
Thanks guys.
The colours I used are all Gunze acrylics; H53 Neutral grey on the underside, H52 Olive drab on the upper surface, and H13 Red on the cowling. Normally I would have painted the yellow stripes as well but I couldn't mix a good match to the number decal on the tail so I used the decal stripes.
8 August 2015, 20:42
Roland Sachsenhofer
Awesome work with all those etched parts, the result looks great!
Awesome work with all those etched parts, the result looks great!
14 August 2015, 19:10
Mats Bengtsson
Thank you all for your kind words.
James, I don't think you will regret this purchase. This kit has been a joy to build so far 🙂
Thank you all for your kind words.
James, I don't think you will regret this purchase. This kit has been a joy to build so far 🙂
15 August 2015, 19:01
Hanno Kleinecke
Excellent modulated olive drab paintjob Mats, looks superb already !
Excellent modulated olive drab paintjob Mats, looks superb already !
17 August 2015, 18:48
Mats Bengtsson
Thank you all. I'm really flattered by all the kind and positive feedback.
I've spent some 80-odd hours (which probably are an average for me to finish a kit nowadays) on this Thunderbolt and I have enjoyed every second. Now it is time to figure out what to build next 🙂
Thank you all. I'm really flattered by all the kind and positive feedback.
I've spent some 80-odd hours (which probably are an average for me to finish a kit nowadays) on this Thunderbolt and I have enjoyed every second. Now it is time to figure out what to build next 🙂
24 August 2015, 17:20
Donald Medley
Mats, looks like the thing could use air brakes. It looks really fast just sitting there🙂
Mats, looks like the thing could use air brakes. It looks really fast just sitting there🙂
25 August 2015, 03:28
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks guys.
I'll definitely follow the B-1 and He-219 builds but the next one for me will be a Marinefliegergeschwader Starfighter 🙂
Thanks guys.
I'll definitely follow the B-1 and He-219 builds but the next one for me will be a Marinefliegergeschwader Starfighter 🙂
25 August 2015, 18:30
Bernhard Schrock
Congrats for this very realistic finish! Crystal clear bubble canopy: do you have use Future, or polish wax or similar, Mats?
P.S. Intend you still to flatten the tyres? The most Jugs was really heavy🙂
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Congrats for this very realistic finish! Crystal clear bubble canopy: do you have use Future, or polish wax or similar, Mats?
P.S. Intend you still to flatten the tyres? The most Jugs was really heavy🙂
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25 August 2015, 19:51
Choppa Nutta
the guy in the yellow T shirt has balancing skills on top of that rudder😉
the guy in the yellow T shirt has balancing skills on top of that rudder😉
25 August 2015, 20:04
Choppa Nutta
I'm very curious what the " 'ke " means when you spell my name thus - "Chopp'ke" ?
not that I am offended or anything but it is a curiously consistent mis-spelling you use,
is it a Belgium term of endearment I wonder, who knows..... well, you might 🙂
I'm very curious what the " 'ke " means when you spell my name thus - "Chopp'ke" ?
not that I am offended or anything but it is a curiously consistent mis-spelling you use,
is it a Belgium term of endearment I wonder, who knows..... well, you might 🙂
26 August 2015, 01:13
Choppa Nutta
ah come on Cliff, you've started that thought and now you must finish it ! 😄
especially now that I am curious as to what you might be thinking and fear not, I have a decent enough sense of humour about myself😉
ah come on Cliff, you've started that thought and now you must finish it ! 😄
especially now that I am curious as to what you might be thinking and fear not, I have a decent enough sense of humour about myself😉
26 August 2015, 03:04
Mats Bengtsson
Thanks Bernhard. I normally polish the canopy with Alclad micromesh polishing cloth up to 12000 grade and then put it in a cup of Klear/Future so it is completely covered. Take it out and let it dry and hopefully you have a crystal clear canopy. This one did not require any polishing so it has only been treated with Klear/Future. This treatment also prevents the plastic from whitening if superglue is used on the canopy.
I probably won't flatten the tires unless I put it in a diorama or other scenery but then I think I'll replace the wheel completely; I want that bulge in the wheel as well. It is quite easy to achieve that effect with plastic wheels but a bit trickier with resin wheels. Anyway, for now I stick with the ones that are on 🙂
Thanks Bernhard. I normally polish the canopy with Alclad micromesh polishing cloth up to 12000 grade and then put it in a cup of Klear/Future so it is completely covered. Take it out and let it dry and hopefully you have a crystal clear canopy. This one did not require any polishing so it has only been treated with Klear/Future. This treatment also prevents the plastic from whitening if superglue is used on the canopy.
I probably won't flatten the tires unless I put it in a diorama or other scenery but then I think I'll replace the wheel completely; I want that bulge in the wheel as well. It is quite easy to achieve that effect with plastic wheels but a bit trickier with resin wheels. Anyway, for now I stick with the ones that are on 🙂
26 August 2015, 17:41