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Hasegawa 08077 P47-D Thunderbolt Aircraft 1/32 Scale Model Kit

REP775093 04967834088771 REP775093

Hasegawa

Hasegawa
2025-11-07 USD 145.5

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Hasegawa 08077 P47-D Thunderbolt Aircraft 1/32 Scale Model Kit
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Number of Pieces: 1
Suggested Age: 12 Years
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
• 1/32 scale model kit
• Paint and adhesive required for assembly
This kit gives us detailed cockpit, landing gear and engine assemblies, clear lenses for all lights, optional position flaps, Hamilton Standard and Curtis Electric propellers, a pilot figure, two complete canopies and windscreens (open and closed), as well as drop tanks and bombs that attach to the pylons with poly caps and pins, which means they can be swapped out or removed for transport. We are given the flat-style belly tank, two P-38-style teardrop tanks and two bombs. Also of note are the parts included but marked "not for use": a dorsal fillet, late-model gunsight as used on the D-40 (gunsight glass parts are also here!), and external mirrors. Inserts are used in the lower wing to enable early and late Ds (pre-dash-30 without dive flaps, and dive flaps with relocated landing light for -30 and higher). In other words, with this one kit you can build any version of bubbletop P-47D you wish. Decals for Lt. Col. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski's D-25 as it appeared on July 5, 1944, and again as it appeared on his last flight on July 20 of that year, plus Maj. Glenn T. Eagleston's D-30 as it appeared in early 1945 in France. Paint and adhesive required for assembly.

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