P-47 D Thunderbolt Hasegawa 1/32

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ajcmac

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I had stopped with the models in 1/32 scale. My showcase is almost full. I went back to the models 1/48 until resolve the problem. This is for a friend.

A P-47 D Hasegawa. I'll try to build the model 'OH JOHNNIE'.

That black and white squares in the vertical drift scares me a little. I'll paint the American insignia and the number of the plane. Let's see how it goes.

I prepared the interiors, the wells of the landing gear and the engine to be able to start painting.

The interior already painted.

The interiors ready. Just missing the seat belts.

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The interiors ready. I have glued the fuselage. I am waiting for the glue to dry to start working on it.

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Outstanding! If I has the space I think I'd upscale to 1/32. Keep up the good work!

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The wells and landing gear doors also were already painted. The color is a little weird but it should be of glossy varnish. They were painted with Tamiya XF-04.

The fuselage already glued. The putty diluted with acetone to see if all is well ...

... and wings.

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fantastic job so far antonio the added details are awesome,i`m watching from afar on this one lol

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Great attention to detail in the 'pit. Nice job.

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A fantastic build so far Antonio with some great attention to detail. I've got this one in my stash so will be interested to see how the build goes.

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Cracking paint job there Antonio, and the extra details really bring it to life.

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Wings glued on the fuselage. I finished the painting of the cockpit. Not glued the rear stabilizers to facilitate the painting of the tail.

I could not get the mask for the serial number so I decided to buy the sheet Montex for this model. I wait for to arrive.

Painted in white.

I cut strips with the same measure (five) that put vertically. After tapes of the same measured horizontally. These will only serve as a guide to make the horizontal cuts.

Ready to paint.

And I was pleased with the outcome. Now all repeat on the other side.

Missed a black square on top of the tail. When painting the other side I correct the error.

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Your a brave man Antonio that takes some skill masking and spraying the rudder. Looks great.

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awesome job of the tail shame about some of the bleed through,you are a nutter,more than me

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Would I have the patience to paint that tail...errr no. Well done you.
 
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i think i'd go blind masking that off. hats off to you for that result.
 

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Great piece of work Antonio, if this is your standard the rest of it will be superb.

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I love the paintwork on the rudder. The cockpit's also looking excellent.
 
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John Huggins

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Nice one Antonio, this i like very much.

Look forward to seeing the rest.

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I painted the engine...

propellers...

and the engine cowling ready.

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