| Date of Review |
1997 |
| Manufacturer |
Hasegawa |
| Subject |
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt Razorback |
| Scale |
1/48 |
| Kit Number |
09057 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Easy build, great external details |
| Cons |
Sparse cockpit detail |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
OOP |
Background
In a surprise arrival from Japan, the Hasegawa P-47D Thunderbolt Razorback
has landed! Somehow, the kit was released in the US either before or concurrent
with Japan, so advanced ordering from Hobby Link Japan didn't work this
time. In fact, they haven't even shipped their kits out as of this writing
and my local hobby shop had a bunch on the shelf! Is this the beginning
of a new trend?
The Kit
The kit is molded in the usual medium grey plastic, with surface detail
nicely scribed. The kit comes with a nice array of clear parts, including
a two-piece canopy, bullet-proof glass panel, gunsight, wingtip lights,
etc. The propeller hub and blades are individually molded, with your choice
of Hamilton Standard or Curtiss Electric propeller blades. The engine
is also a multi-part affair which looks to build a nice R-2800. A major
plus on this kit is the fact that they captured the placement of the eight
50 caliber machine guns in the wing. Older T-Bold kits depicted the guns
mounted in a line even with the wing leading edge. This kit (and perhaps
the previous Hasegawa Bubbletop kit not reviewed here) accurately shows
the guns mounted parallel with the ground. The kit also includes a large
centerline fuel tank and a pair of (what appear to be) 250 pound bombs.
The
major disappointment with the kit is in the cockpit. The cockpit detail
in the Monogram or Otaki kits is better! The designers at Hasegawa probably
realized that more people are dropping resin cockpits into their birds
these days and skipped on the detail. This kit definitely screams for
a new cockpit!
Conclusions
If bare metal is intimidating and has kept
you from building the P-47 Bubbletop, this kit is for you! This bird was
widely camouflaged in standard OD Green over Neutral Grey. The kit decals
include 'Little Chief' HV-V from the 61st FS/56 FG and 'Miss Mary Lou'
from the 19th FS/81st FG. With this kit on the shelf, there will no doubt
be numerous colorful markings appearing on a decal rack near you.
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