1/72 Academy  P-47 (C-5 RE) Razorback

by Jerry Hawhee (Old Blind Dog)

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This is the very-nice-for-the-price Academy 1/72 P-47 D Razorback.  I’m an inveterate bargain hunter (or a cheapskate depending on your point of view) and this kit is definitely a power-shopper’s dream!  As such, I’ve built several of them over the last few years, experimenting with a variety of building and painting techniques.  While the fit is quite good with excellent molded in surface detail there are a number of glaring flaws that need to be dealt with on a serious build.  Among these are; 

  • 1. a very basic cockpit with somewhat poor detail and an instrument panel that sits way too low in the fuselage, 

  • 2. a serious and very-difficult-to-correct seam/gap in the wheel bays precisely at the wing roots, 

  • 3. wheelbays themselves are very poorly rendered with the incorrect structural pattern and no real detail molded in, and 

  • 4. main landing gears that are far too tall, thus giving the finished model an unrealistically steep stance.   

I used the excellent (and cheap!) True Details resin cockpit that was originally designed for the Revell kit; it fit quite well with a bit of trimming and sanding and was a great improvement over the OOB pit.  I also purchased a set of Aires resin wheel bays specifically designed for this kit, which require a fair amount of careful trimming and sanding to fit properly but effectively solve all the major problems with the kit’s sub-standard wheel bays.  Placement can be rather tricky so care must be taken to position and cement the bays just right.  The kit’s landing gears were simply cut off at the right point (using a pair of gears from a Tamiya bubbletop as a guide) and the major difficulties were all dealt with!

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As is my usual standard operating procedure, Polly Scale water-based acrylics were used to paint everything on this model.  Cockpit, wheel bays and interior gear-bay doors were hand-brush painted with PS US Interior Green.  Polly Scale US Neutral Gray was airbrushed on the underside and PS US Olive Drab topside.  I airbrushed Polly Scale Reefer White (from their Railroad Colors line) for the cowl.  Two coats of PS Clear Gloss were applied before and after the decals were put in place, and a couple coats of PS Clear Flat to finish things off.  An Eduard Kabuki-tape die-cut mask was used for the canopy and windscreen.

 

Markings on this razorback represent a P-47 C-5 RE; “Wela Kahao” flown by Captain William Hollander 334th FS in May of 1943.  These come from the excellent Aeromaster sheet, Debden Jugs Part I, which I highly recommend! 

 

This was a lot of fun to build; but next time I think I’ll shell out a few extra bucks and spring for the Tamiya kit—now that’s a bargain! 

 

Jerry

 

Photos and text © by Jerry Hawhee (Old Blind Dog)