Hasegawa 00138 - 1/72 P-47D Thunderbolt U.S. Army Air Force Fighter Model Kit - Precision 1/72 Plastic Kit  [HA-00138]

Hasegawa 00138 - A8 1/72 P-47D Thunderbolt (U.S. Army Air Force Fighter) 01138
Price:
CAD$15.84
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-00138
GTIN:
4967834011380
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Hasegawa 1/72 P-47D Thunderbolt - Close up on the kit

The Hasegawa 1/72 scale P-47D Thunderbolt kit delivers a faithful representation of a rugged WWII fighter. The parts reflect the aircrafts solid lines and characteristic bubble canopy, giving modellers a chance to recreate an authentic wartime machine with careful assembly and finishing.

Operational role and legacy

The Republic P-47D Thunderbolt served the U.S. Army Air Force as a heavy-duty escort and ground attack fighter. Known for its strength and armament of eight .50 caliber guns, the Thunderbolt also carried bombs and rockets, making it a versatile combat aircraft during key campaigns.

Assembly and fit considerations

Assembly offers a satisfying challenge with finely moulded components and defined surface detail. Builders should expect to use glue and paint to complete the model, and will find the fit and panel lines suitable for careful seam work and weathering techniques.

Display appeal for collections

When finished the model presents strong display value thanks to accurate proportions and textured surfaces. It fits well in historical displays or alongside other 1/72 scale WWII aircraft, providing a compact but detailed representation of the P-47D.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Material: PS plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Not included
The kit includes detailed parts that reward careful work, so beginners can build it but should allow extra time and patience for trimming, gluing and aligning small pieces.
Yes, the kit supplies decals to reproduce authentic U.S. Army Air Force markings as shown on the instructions.
A hobby knife, plastic cement, fine files, tweezers and a small set of brushes are the minimum. Sandpaper and masking tape help achieve neat paintwork.

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