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A Tiger moth coloured Tiger moth - FINISHED!

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GTX_Admin:
More of a Tiger than a Tigermoth but still some inspiration for you:

Robomog:
Mmmmm Tiger Stripes.  Niiiice........

Very tempted but it would take me a long time to replicate the tigers head  ;)

Mog
>^-.-^<

Robomog:
Here we go again, as you can see from the pics it's a pretty basic kit with no cockpit detail whatsoever and no cockpit glazing, something I shall have to address later

I'm not usually  one for putting pilots into kits or doing much internal detail as most of it is lost once you put the canopy on, especially in 1/72 scale. But seeing as this is an open cockpit I thought I had better do something as it would look quite Spartan otherwise.

by Robomog, on Flickr

So here are the parts, considering the age of the mould the amount of flash is not excessive but I'm sure the fit is not going to be good, we shall see......

by Robomog, on Flickr

I've sourced some seats that I am adapting to fit and started forming the control  panel.


Thanks for looking..........

Mog
>^-.-^<


Robomog:
 Hi all

A bit more progress, the seats and control panels are complete and as this is a sort of demonstrator I've given it a posh walnut dashboard.

by Robomog, on Flickr

I've also added a compass each and seatbelts.

The fuselage is now stitched up and things dont look too bad .

by Robomog, on Flickr

by Robomog, on Flickr

Once I've sorted out the join lines it's onto the wings.........

More when it happens...........

Mog
>^-.-^<


KiwiZac:
I know of a tiger moth-painted Tiger Moth!
dsc04970_49524102126_o by Zac Yates, on Flickr
dsc05040_49524325747_o by Zac Yates, on Flickr
dsc05044_49523591393_o by Zac Yates, on Flickr
dsc05050_49524107626_o by Zac Yates, on Flickr

Photos by me, October 2007.

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