


1/48 P-47D Alignment Jig for the Miniart Kits
Next up in the Alignment Jig line is the 1/48 Miniart P-47 Thunderbolts. The design includes his for both the horizontal stabilizers and the wings. The download is meant to be cut from .060 styrene using the Deep Cut or Kraft Blade from Silhouette and the Knife Blade for the Cricut Maker series.
Cut them out, glue the two jig pieces together, and use it on all your future Thunderbolt projects.
The download includes one 4x6 in (101.6 x 152.4 mm) .svg file, a .dxf copy for Silhouette, and a placement guide.
1/48 P-47D Alignment Jig for the Miniart Kits
Next up in the Alignment Jig line is the 1/48 Miniart P-47 Thunderbolts. The design includes his for both the horizontal stabilizers and the wings. The download is meant to be cut from .060 styrene using the Deep Cut or Kraft Blade from Silhouette and the Knife Blade for the Cricut Maker series.
Cut them out, glue the two jig pieces together, and use it on all your future Thunderbolt projects.
The download includes one 4x6 in (101.6 x 152.4 mm) .svg file, a .dxf copy for Silhouette, and a placement guide.
We’ve test fitted this design to the new Miniart kits, and it fits the Tamiya Thunderbolts, too. The wing jig doesn’t fit some of the other 1/48 kits we’ve tried due to them having shallow keels. The tail jig works with all we’ve tried: Hasegawa, Monogram, Testors/ Hawk, and the Promodeler P-47N. We don’t have any Academy kits handy, but we expect it will work well on those, too.