DarrenW
Staff Sergeant
I finally finished these two models recently as I was building them side by side since February. Both are out of the box and I included all the options that were available, as limited as they were. I performed zero modifications and didn't add any additional details, as tempting as it was. Did it old school so to speak. Both aircraft have generic markings as I didn't want to represent any particular unit with each. I plan to do that with all the kits I will be making in the future too.
The Hellcat is Hasagawa while the Corsair is the venerable Revell kit. I chose to leave the extra canopy frame work and the thinner blade propeller on the F4U-1D to represent and early production type.
Next up is the old Revell bubble top P-47D in 1/32 scale...
The Hellcat is Hasagawa while the Corsair is the venerable Revell kit. I chose to leave the extra canopy frame work and the thinner blade propeller on the F4U-1D to represent and early production type.
Next up is the old Revell bubble top P-47D in 1/32 scale...
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