Monday, June 28, 2004 - 09:26 PM UTC
Amongst the new publications from Osprey Publishing in July, will be
Modelling the P-47 Thunderbolt
(Osprey Modelling 11)
written by Brett Green...

As I have said before, in news items regarding this series, Osprey are producing an invaluable reference series aimed at modellers, not in the 'theoretical' but in the practical.

Not all of us have access to the enormous quantity of magazine articles written over the years. Many people starting off in aviation modelling will be looking for material like this to take their first steps in such 'black-arts' as weathering, super-detailing or converting.

The P-47 Thunderbolt 'Jug' has always been an attractive subject for modellers and with some of the new kits which have come on to the market in recent years, continues to gain ground in popularity.

This new book, has all the elements to enable both the experienced and novice modeller to build something really special out of the numerous kits available and with the plethora of AM parts and decals available, the sky is really the limit.

This 80 page book contains the following chapter headings and, as can be seen from the photos accompanying this news story, is profusely illustrated.

Introduction

Modelling the P-47 in 1/48 scale

Building a P-47C in 1/48 scale

Tamiya’s P-47D Thunderbolts (1/48 scale)

Academy’s 1/48-scale P-47D as a Thunderbolt Mk.II

'Hot Rod Jug': converting Hasegawa’s 1/48-scale Bubbletop to a P-47M

Pacific heavyweight: ProModeler’s 1/48-scale P-47N

Further reading, media and websites

Index

Colour reference chart


Modelling the P-47 Thunderbolt
(Osprey Modelling 11)
will be available from July 25th. It should be available from your local book/hobbystore. However for those who have difficulty in obtaining it, it can be ordered directly from Osprey's on-line store which can be accessed HERE

Please remember, that when ordering on-line, or asking for information on a product, mention that you saw the product highlighted here - on Armorama



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