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 Post subject: Any odd colored P-47Ds?
PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:14 pm 
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Building a P-47 (Bubbletop), and since I'm not good an natural metal finishes, was wondering if there were any that had the Olive Drab with USAF Neutral Gray (not sure on the exact color) instead. Would like to see pics if available.


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Hi PbyCat-Guy!

Here are some I took in Danville Il last year,

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Building a P-47 (Bubbletop), and since I'm not good an natural metal finishes, was wondering if there were any that had the Olive Drab with USAF Neutral Gray (not sure on the exact color) instead. Would like to see pics if available.


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Try ALCLAD, comes in bottles ready to spray over a gloss black base coat, works good enough on chrome bumpers on car kits and can be shaded-

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How about a Royal Air Force machine? They were camouflaged as well, and most of them ended up with the CBI markings. I've always found them interesting aircraft. The Brazilian planes would be another neat change of pace!

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The 57th Fighter group in the MTO had some Bubble top D's that were Olive drab. I believe they were OD because the Brazilian Squadron had OD finishes with there National Insignia under and on top of both wings. Some were apparently given back to the U.S. Forces and they just painted over the excess stars.
"Norma" a P-47D at the New England Air Museum is painted as in the colors of the original "Norma", one of the aircraft returned by Brazil to the 57th Fighter Group. "Norma" was the name painted on the right side and e "Little Bunny" on the painted left side below the cockpit.

Original pics of "Norma" (scroll about 1/2 way down the page):
http://www.warwingsart.com/12thAirForce/65thplanes.html

NEAM's "Norma":
http://www.neam.org/inventory/airprofile.asp?ID=107
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Make it a gloss black M?

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WOW! :D I like these, think I'll paint it up in these colors. Yes its a model! Thanks all!


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 Post subject: Very Odd Color Scheme
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I was reviewing my book "Red Stars" Vol 4 (Lend Lease Aircraft in Russia), by Geust-Petrov and he comments that of the 203 P-47's sent to Russia 71 were assigned to their Navy. On pg 213 he has a color profile of a Naval T-bolt and it has most unique scheme. A two color camoflauge in medium blue and light blue w/ light grey underside. According to the caption it is assigned to the 255 IAP VVS SF in October 1945.

A Naval P-47? Now that is special!!

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