Double Edged Razorback P-47s
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12 January 2017, 17:26
gorby
I'll be following this one Scott. I'm interested to see which one you think is better. Very nice work on the cockpits so far.
I'll be following this one Scott. I'm interested to see which one you think is better. Very nice work on the cockpits so far.
12 January 2017, 17:52
Scott Dunn
Gorby - Many thanks for the compliment! Having previously built the Hasegawa kit, I'd definitely give the Tamiya kit the top rating. They are both nice kits, but in every area, (engineering, fit, detail) the Tamiya kit is far superior.
Gorby - Many thanks for the compliment! Having previously built the Hasegawa kit, I'd definitely give the Tamiya kit the top rating. They are both nice kits, but in every area, (engineering, fit, detail) the Tamiya kit is far superior.
15 January 2017, 22:12
gorby
Thanks Scott. I prefer the razorback to the bubble-top, so I'll look out for the Tamiya.
Thanks Scott. I prefer the razorback to the bubble-top, so I'll look out for the Tamiya.
16 January 2017, 07:37
Wim van der Luijt
Count me in! I have both in my stash and have already built the Tamiya bubbletop P-47, curious to see the Hasegawa kit built
Count me in! I have both in my stash and have already built the Tamiya bubbletop P-47, curious to see the Hasegawa kit built
16 January 2017, 07:46
Scott Dunn
Norbert - after reinforcing the underside of the fuselage with sheet styrene, I filed and sanded the belly to represent the slimmer profile of the P-47C, which did not have the slight bulge to accommodate the internal fittings for a belly drop tank.
Norbert - after reinforcing the underside of the fuselage with sheet styrene, I filed and sanded the belly to represent the slimmer profile of the P-47C, which did not have the slight bulge to accommodate the internal fittings for a belly drop tank.
16 January 2017, 17:29