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Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:46 am

The Republic P-47 was a massive fighter aircraft, designed specifically as a bomber escort. It was also used as a daylight air superiority and ground attack aircraft with unparalleled success.
The top 10 P-47 fighter aces survived the war. No other aircraft can make that claim. It was ROBUST.

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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:50 am

because a lot of the iconic look of this airplane is centered on the massive R2800 twin Wasp radial engine and its super-charger, getting the engine and cowling detail enhanced is critical.

The kit provided vacu-formed and molded-in engine detail were insufficient and not what I wanted to see at the front of my Jug - so I cut away the Guillow motor and made my own..
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I also had to redo the lower air intake and strakes..
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to get to something more like this...
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:55 am

this detail would also work for the Guillow 1000 series Hellcat I suppose..
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby Chris A » Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:56 pm

When finished, the sanded and painted balsa between the fuselage formers and stringers will look just like riveted skins. It is interesting that the Grumann, Republic and Chance-Vought factories, all users of the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 engines, were all within 60 miles of each other. Does the kit come with any of the Li'l Abner markings? I'm looking forward to seeing how your P 47 turns out.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:57 pm

Hi Chris.
The decal sheet that Guillow provides is for only Hub Zemke's plane. I can order any set I like from Callie's Graphics however and just might decide to go that way. It all
depends on how the model comes together. I'm leaning toward the Zemke finish though..
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby Oldyzracer1 » Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:21 am

Very enjoyable to see this model getting the Heywood build treatment! I built one years ago; does it come with a separate vacuum-formed R2800 engine like the Hellcat and Corsair? I assumed it did, but I can’t remember if I used it. Your version is way better, anyhow.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Sun Dec 20, 2020 12:32 pm

This kit has the engine face and intake area molded into the cowling - all in one.
The engine detail is nonexistent and the intake is completely inaccurate.
I cut it out of the cowl just inside the cowling rim. If the Guillow motor had been molded separately I might have used
it. Interesting to hear that the Guillow Corsair and Hellcat have separate R2800’s - I assumed they would have been the same as this kit.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby Oldyzracer1 » Sun Dec 20, 2020 12:41 pm

I wondered why I couldn’t remember the engine; so there was none! Thanks for the quick update. It seems so easy to include the engine when it’s in the other kits.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby flying_termite » Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:29 pm

Started this kit today. What did you use for a propellor?
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby 42swing » Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:46 pm

My Dad was a Thunderbolt pilot during the war. Always love seeing a new build going on.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:56 am

Flying-termite, I have not fabricated the prop yet but plan to use sheet balsa for the blades and the kit provided prop hub.

42Swing - I hope to do the P-47 in proper homage to the people at Republic who designed her and to the courageous pilots who flew her to victory in WWII
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby 42swing » Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:51 pm

Thanks so much Heywoooood! Can’t wait to see the end product. Have you picked a scheme yet?
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Sun Apr 04, 2021 9:16 am

Leaning still toward the Gabreski box art version - but I’m still having trouble getting back to work on the project.
I seem to be in one of those lulls in motivation / inspiration that come and go.
I think I completed four straight projects in a row before this one and now I guess I need to reload.
Hopefully this slump will end soon but I never know when the urge will strike.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby Bill Gaylord » Wed Apr 07, 2021 5:29 pm

I generally like the box versions, and you get the decals. I used it when I built the model, back in my early days. Could have done a better job in more recent times, as I wasn't a detailer back then and completely missed the camo detail.
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Re: Guillow's kit #1001 P-47D

Postby heywooood » Wed May 05, 2021 10:22 pm

that is a very nice Jug, Bill !
I am still looking forward to finishing my model - I just don't know when that might be.
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