21st P-40 Flying Tiger "RT Smith, 47" question?
21st P-40 Flying Tiger "RT Smith, 47" question?
I have a question about thev 21st Century 1/32 P-40 "Flying Tiger" flown by RT Smith with #47 on the fuselage---Does this P-40 come with bombs, drop tanks, etc.?
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Re: 21st P-40 Flying Tiger "RT Smith, 47" question
Not that I know of. The only extras I think it comes with are some stickers to correct the "neutered" Chinese nationalist markings on the wings. Vexillarius (sp?) decals have some better waterslide versions available at Badcat and Good Stuff to Go if you do not want to use the ones provided.dragon53 wrote:I have a question about thev 21st Century 1/32 P-40 "Flying Tiger" flown by RT Smith with #47 on the fuselage---Does this P-40 come with bombs, drop tanks, etc.?
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As the plane replicates an earlier P-40B model (and a somewhat inaccurate one at that) it does not come with the extras like bombs and droptanks as I don't think the P-40B had provisions for those. As Fox Tare noted, it comes with the stickers for the Nationalist Chinese wing insignia. Essentially, the 32x P-40 is an exact scaled-down version of the 1:18 plane, including the same working features, oversized cockpit, and inacurate fuselage shape. That given, the RT Smith #47 P-40 is my favorite from the 32x P-40 series 

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Could you give me another one of your thorough reviews on the 1/32 RT Smith, #47 P-40---its pros and cons?...(I just ordered a used RT Smith #47 model from someone because of the history behind the real plane, but I'm not familiar with the details of the model itself).
Thanks.
(Also, last year during the Wal-Mart clearances, I saw 21st Century's 1/18 Pearl Harbor P-40---it's the least-detailed model I've ever seen. It reminded me of the Aurora models I saw in elementary school---a few seams and a few rivets---with lots of smooth skin. Even at $25, I thought it wasn't a good deal).
Could you give me another one of your thorough reviews on the 1/32 RT Smith, #47 P-40---its pros and cons?...(I just ordered a used RT Smith #47 model from someone because of the history behind the real plane, but I'm not familiar with the details of the model itself).
Thanks.
(Also, last year during the Wal-Mart clearances, I saw 21st Century's 1/18 Pearl Harbor P-40---it's the least-detailed model I've ever seen. It reminded me of the Aurora models I saw in elementary school---a few seams and a few rivets---with lots of smooth skin. Even at $25, I thought it wasn't a good deal).
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I am not Tman but the P-40 is my least favorite 1/32 AC I have. This is a really old model, think quality on par with the ME109E and original P51D. 21C just took the 1/18 release and down-scaled it to make the 1/32 bird. Detail is low, paint quality not as crisp but it does have working flaps. What I feel really detracts from the model is the fact that the canopy is very oversized. This was done to get it to fit over the cockpit and fuselage to slide on the rails. This makes it bulge out a good 3/16" on each size. At that scale it looks like it would protrude a good foot out on each side of the AC.
All that being said, it is the only 1/32 P40 on the market so it is worth getting at least one. Just don't expect it to take best in show.
All that being said, it is the only 1/32 P40 on the market so it is worth getting at least one. Just don't expect it to take best in show.

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Oh Oli.. I am so disappointed........olifant wrote:I am not Tman but the P-40 is my least favorite 1/32 AC I have. This is a really old model, think quality on par with the ME109E and original P51D. 21C just took the 1/18 release and down-scaled it to make the 1/32 bird.
The P-40 is nowhere near as bad as the P51 and 109E, but it does reflect the "second series" molds (P-47, Fw-190D9) that were not as good as todays releases, but much better than what we had seen.
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It's not too bad. That cockpit canopy though is the deal killer. I have two P-40s in 1:32 and one in 1:18. It's not so bad in the larger, but in 1:32 it's obnoxious. I can deal with it. I actually put it higher than the P-47.
My two P-47s aren't as great as my two P-40s. 


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Yes, pretty much all about the model has been spoken for already, but I agree with Hworth18 that it is not that bad. The first series ME-109E, P-51D and even the ME-262 are far worse in terms of sculpting and detail. This is from the second series of 32x planes. The canopy and cockpit are too large and the fuselage has that "pregnant" look (as does the 1:18 version) but its not like excessively fat wings and oversized rivets... The paint apps are just fine to me, though don't expect any weathering. Again, the Chinese nationalist insignia are stickers due to political reasons. The stickers are of good quality, though, and have held up on mine three years on. You can easily find aftermarket decals, however. If you want the plane, I'd say go for it 

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hworth18 wrote:Oh Oli.. I am so disappointed........olifant wrote:I am not Tman but the P-40 is my least favorite 1/32 AC I have. This is a really old model, think quality on par with the ME109E and original P51D. 21C just took the 1/18 release and down-scaled it to make the 1/32 bird.
The P-40 is nowhere near as bad as the P51 and 109E, but it does reflect the "second series" molds (P-47, Fw-190D9) that were not as good as todays releases, but much better than what we had seen.


I figure to each their own, but this plane really needs to be redone. If the canopy wasn't so huge I would move the 'Hawk up in the like department but I just cannot overcome my bias. Hence its place of shame at the far rear of my hanging collection.
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Having at least one of everything, I think the P-40 is my least favorite of the 32x.
Not only that, but it's the heaviest out of the bunch... probably from all of the screws that are needed to put it together.
But back to your question...
Drop tanks and bomb shackles weren't introduced until the P-40C.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-40
Not only that, but it's the heaviest out of the bunch... probably from all of the screws that are needed to put it together.
But back to your question...
Drop tanks and bomb shackles weren't introduced until the P-40C.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-40
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