P-47D thunderbolt – part 13

This is just a quick update on the decals.
Where is it easiest to hide something black? On something black!
I thought the black area on the nose looked a bit strange, and on closer examination, I realized that it was the missing part of the skull decal.
After using Microset on the decal, letting it soak, I could move the missing piece in place.
There was just a little bit missing that I sorted with a little black paint later.

Happy for having that problem solved.

P-47D Thunderbolt – part 12

I’ve been doing the decals one side at a time, more or less.

And the other side!

Here it is with all the other decalled parts.
I’m not sure what have happened with the skull decal. Part of it is missing and I can’t seem to figure out where it has gone. I even tried lifting the decal a bit so see if it had folded under, but no, not what I could determine.
The only missing decals are those for the lights under the wing. I’ll sort them once all those dried properly.
I’ll also try to sort the missing decal part, by painting by hand.

Soon time for clear cote and final assembly and then some weathering.

P-47D Thunderbolt – part 10

After masking I painted the nose yellow.

Then I did some more masking and painted black.

Part of the masking tape was removed.

Then I masked again and painted olive drab.

So how did it turn out with the masking tape removed? I say it turned out bloody nice! 🙂

Now on to the next steps that probably will be clear coting and then decals.

P-47D Thunderbolt – part 7

I masked the wheel bays, getting it ready for primer and paint.

Then I used UMP black primer.

There was a few minor problems to take care of. Once that was done I gave it a new cote of black before painting it aluminium.

As can be seen I got a few splats and some other minor crap problems. I’ll sort that once this have dried properly.

The pilot also got some colour.

I still need to paint his face and some other details.

P-47D Thunderbolt – part 6

I finished painting the propeller.

Then the canopy was masked.

Then it and the sight was painted black.

The gun barrels was painted with black metal.

The gun sight was assembled and glued in place.

And then the other canopy was “glued” with kristal klear.

Sorting the wiring on the landing gears took a while longer than I had anticipated, and adding cable after alrady having painted the legs, made it a bit messier.

The landing gears got some fresh paint as did the flaps and rear landing gear cover.

I did some detail painting on the cables.

I’ll mask to protect the engine, and then start giving the plane a primer before painting it with aluminium.

P-47D Thunderbolt! – part 5

First covers, rims and the tank was painted with aluminium.

Then the covers was turned over and painted with zinc chromate yellow.

I almost forgot to put a decal on the engine, before it was to late. Now it’s done! 🙂

The tires was painted in a mix of tire black and black.

I added a bit of plastic to the inside of the open cowlings. Just to create a bit of interest. Inspired by a guy on LSP.

After trying a few OD colours on the bombs, I settled for this one, which I think look dark enough.

I need to touch up a bit and then put on the decals. Unless I paint it, of course!

The propeller tips and spinner got yellow paint.

I first glued the cowlings in place and then the bottom with the engine, and lastly I fitted the other covers one by one. I must say that the fit is very nice and all flaws are probably my own fault.

The sight needs to be sorted and the canopy masked. There are a whole canopy for closed position that I can use, if I like to cover the cockpit while painting the rest of the plane.

The gear legs needs some additional wiring, and the prop some more paint. Soon it’s time for primer and paint.