1⁄35P-47D Thunderbolt
Camouflage and Markings
The part of doing this model that got my interest stirred up was
the camouflage and the fact that it was applied to the top surfaces while a
natural metal bottom was maintained. I used all Testors Model Master enamel
paints and metalizers. The top colors are Olive Drab (F.S.34087) and Neutral
Gray (F.S.36270). I used five shades of metalizer on the lower surfaces to give
the effect of natural metal. The invasion stripes are masked and painted.
The decals come from the Monogram kit decal sheet. The markings represent the
aircraft flown by Lt. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski from the 56th FG, 8th
Air Force, Europe, circa 1943.
The only detail of the decals that disappointed me was the kill panel. A clear picture of Lt. Gabreski in front of this panel shows it to be made up of German flags with subtext to state what aircraft each represents. The aircraft camouflage shows through between the flags. Monogram chose to print the panel as a solid black rectangle with no clear portions between the flags.