This is a 1/72 Plastic P-47D Thunderbolt "Razor-Back" Model Kit from Academy
Plastics. It's for ages 10 and up.
The P-47 was a workhorse during the last half of WWII. The craft was
large and heavy but thanks to a powerful engine and solid design the P-47D
could perform with great agility. Commonly used to escort U.S. bombers, the
craft was also quite capable of ground attack. Nearly 12,602 "D" models were
built, more than any other fighter sub-type in history.
FEATURES: Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in light grey.
Modelers will enjoy the fine surface detail, such as bolt heads and
metal seams, that decorate the exterior of the craft.
The cockpit is complete with a seat, controls, and gauges.
The detailed engine and propeller assemblies give the craft a very
life-like look.
Authentically modeled landing gear.
The plane is armed with machine guns that peek innocently from the
edge of each wing.
Bombs and external fuel tanks are mounted on the bottom of the
.
Clear plastic canopy.
Detailed pictorial instructions guide you through assembly.
MARKING
OPTIONS: One Decal Sheet with Markings for Two Aircraft:
1: Lt. Cecil O. Dean, 317th FS/325th FG, Spring 1944 Foggia, Italy
2: Lt. A.H. Rainbow, 391st FS/366th FG, Late 1944, France
Airframe and Detail Colors:
1: Olive Drab, Neutral Gray
2: Olive Drab, Neutral Gray
INCLUDES: One 1/72 Plastic P-47D Thunderbolt "Razor-Back" Model Kit
REQUIRES: Assembly
Cement
Paint (see MARKING OPTIONS)
Brushes
Sprue Cutter
Modeling Knife
File or Emery Board
Scissors
Tweezers
Water for Decals
Glue Tips or Toothpicks
Cloth
Adult Supervision
SPECS: Scale: 1/72
Length: 5" (12.6cm) (approximately)
Width: 6-3/4" (17.1cm) (approximately)
Height: 1-3/4" (4.3cm) (approximately)
COMMENTS: Keep small parts and sharp edges away from children.
Care should be taken when using tools and modeling knives.
Modeling paint should only be used by an adult in a well-ventilated
area.
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