This model kit requires assembly. Cement, paint and other construction materials not included unless specifically stated in the description.
The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt was a World War II era fighter aircraft produced by the United States between 1941-1945. The Dottie Mae survived the entire war serving in more than 90 missions.
With plastic parts originally from Hasegawa, kit features fine engraved panel lines, well appointed cockpit and fuselage area, optional pilot figure, propellers, spinners, canopy and undercarriage (resin wheels and wheel disc), detailed twin row radial engine, wheel wells, multi-part cowling, separate trailing edge flaps, M2 Browning machine guns, drop tanks (x2), bombs (x2) and racks, mask, photoetch (extensive cockpit interior including instrument panel, consoles and seatbelts, engine accents, undercarriage, trailing edge flaps, armament, canopy, and other details). Special bonus A2 size poster "Dottie Mae" by Romain Hugault.
Decals and color painting guide for:
- 28-RA, Lt. Larry A. Kuhl, 511th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Saint Dizier, December 1944
- 26-RA, Lt. James R. Hopkins, 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Ophoven, Belgium, March 1945
- 28-RA, Lt. Francis Norr, 510th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Saint Dizier, France, January 1945