S u m m a r y
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Catalogue
Number: |
48-008 - Republic P-47D
Thunderbolt Part 1 |
Scale: |
1/48 |
Contents and Media: |
Each set includes 1 x A5
sized decal sheet; 1 x smaller sheet with national markings; 1 x full colour double-sided A-4 instruction
sheet; 1 x single-sided A5 sized stencil placement guide |
Price: |
USD$12.50 from model
retailers worldwide |
Review Type: |
FirstLook |
Advantages: |
Colourful and interesting
subjects; well printed and in register; detailed stencil data
supplied; excellent colour reference; very high quality
presentation. |
Disadvantages: |
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Recommendation: |
Highly Recommended. |
HyperScale is proudly supported by
Squadron
Reviewed
by Mick Evans
Lifelike Decals new release of Republic P47D Thunderbolt Part 1
48-008 is printed to a very high standard that we have come to
expect from Microscale Industries who perform the decal printing.
The decals are in perfect register and are sharply printed. The
carrier film is very thin and should disappear under a coating of
clear finish. The artwork for the nose art has been well defined
with all of the data decals being readable. The colour reference
sheet provided is printed on heavy paper and is excellent, giving
good colour reference and decal placement for both sides of the
aircraft where necessary. A good amount of written data and plenty
of referenced material is also listed.
Markings are provided for three aircraft in very striking schemes is
listed below.
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P-47D-25-RE 42-26637 Kocomo VM-P
flown by Major General William Kepner of the VIII FC, probably
in August 1944 based at Hethel. The Aircraft is finished in
natural metal of various shades with a light green upper deck
anti glare trim and nose cowl ring, (no reference is given for
this colour) and fuselage D Day stripes. This aircraft was only
fitted with 3 wing guns each side.
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P-47D-10-RE 42-75207 Rozzie Geth
LM-C flown by Lt Fred Christensen of the 62FS, 56FG in March
1944 based at Halesworth. The Aircraft is finished in Olive Drab
over Neutral Gray with a white cowling.
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P-47D-27-RE 42-27260 Flak Happy
flown by the 345FS, 350FG in Early 1945 based at Pisa Italy. The
Aircraft is finished in natural metal of various shades with an
Olive Drab upper deck anti glare trim, yellow and blue flaps,
white and black engine cowl flaps, and a black and yellow
lightning bolt on the fin.
Highly Recommended
Thanks to Keishiro Nagao of Lifelike Decals for the
review sample.
Lifelike
Decals are available by email at
lifelike@eos.ocn.ne.jp or
from
2-8-7-202, Kameari,
Katsushika, Tokyo 125-0061, Japan
fax: +81-3-5680-6733 |