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Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1A Corsair


Peterpools

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Thanks Chris for the very kind comments. Terrific kit and just shows how well Tamiya kits stand the test of time.

Absolutely is going to be a centerpiece of my growing 48th scale collection.

 

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Thanks Mike, very much appreciated.

In between the Corsair's painting stages, I started working on the new 1/48 MiniArt P-47D Bubble Jug; 82nd FS, 78 FG, Duxford, Summer of 1944 and will be finished out in RAF Dark Green and Sky. The 78th FG shared the base with two RAF Fighter Squadrons and the RAF paints were available, close enough in color to the USAAF OD and Neutral Gray and the rest is history.  Should look pretty cool with a checkered nose.

I've already had built the Tamiya Bubble Jug in a NMF and a checkered nose using the kit decals and no issues at all and she does look good.

 

 

 

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Fantastic Peter, your Corsair looks sweet with your typical finish touch. What´s more to say about a kit, other than it shows the splendid signature of it´s maker.

Cheers Rob

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Thanks Rob so much for the very kind compliments on the Corsair. A fun and enjoyable build with no issues, typical Tamiya thorough and easy to follow instructions, kept me looking forward to being at the bench nearly every day. 

 

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Mike

Same here. Being a Long Island Boy and the home of both Republic and Grumman's (both long gone), their aircraft have always been my favorites.

The P-47 is well underway way and by this weekend I'll try to have a build thread going. Loads of parts, finicky and nothing as precise as building a Tamiya kit.

   

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On 12/28/2023 at 2:48 PM, Peterpools said:

Magic Factory

Just saw, there are some detail sets out there made by Magic Factory specially for the Corsair, Peter. A set of figures and a superbly 3D-printed engine.

The Modelling News: Construction Review PT I : P&W R-2800 Double Wasp & Separate display version from Magic Factory in 1/48th scale

The Modelling News: Construction review PT II: 1/48th scale F4U Ground service (5 figure set) from Magic Factory

Cheers Rob

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