Revell P-47N 1/48 Scale

Started by Bill L2, Sat 09/08/12 10:21 AM

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Lee_K

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I built one thirteen years ago when they first came out as a ProModeler issue and found it to be pretty good overall, with some unusual engineering.  More accurate than the Academy kit (props, engine), all it could use is a replacement seat. The windscreen is mounted on a raised pedestal, something not seen on the real aircraft.  Panel lines are a little soft and sometimes disappear in the belly area.  Still, it's a decent model and there are lots of aftermarket sheets with great nose art that should still be available.

My one and only review on ARC is here:  http://www.arcair.com/Fea1/001-100/Fea020_P-47N_Kolosna/00.shtm

Lee K

Ryan K

From my understanding it's the old monogram kit, a nice but not as good as the Tamiya or Haseagawa kit.

http://www.internetmodeler.com/artman/publish/flaviation/Revell-1-48-P-47D-Thunderbolt-Razorback.php

http://agapemodels.com/?p=6683

I am sure others know more.

Bill L2

I purchased the Revell P-47N at Hobby Lobby on Thursday. I expected raised panel lines and minimal detail but when I opened the box I was suprised that it is a very nice kit. Has anyone built this kit before and what are your thoughts.



PS Hobby Lobby has just received a order of new kits. Revell F-100, Ventura, F-5 Freedom Fighter, P-47N, B-24, Tamiya P-51 "Red Tail" markings.