1/72 Tiger Moth VH-AMY
Hey peeps. Unless you've been living under a rock for the last few weeks you'd know I went for a 1 1/2hr flight in a Tiger Moth whilst I was up in TSV. This 1/72 model of AMY will be given to the pilot and owner who took me on said awesome flight. Just to remind you lot what this gorgeous beauty looks like here she is 

I'll be building a 1/32 scale version at a later date with mega detailing. Well that's the plan anyways
This is way smaller than I remember
I'll be doing this one outta the box with my usual Red Roo seatbelts and a bit of detailing. I've added a spar connector on the top wing from fine wire. The slats have been sanded off as they aren't fitted to this airframe. I've also modified the front cowl and opened some hole for more accuracy. I'll be adding a couple of the prominemt pushrod tubes inside the intake as well. I wasn't gonna rig it but had a rush of blood to the head and I'm now gonna be rigging her. I've got both EZ Line and invisible thread so I'll wait a bit longer to decide what I'll use. Got the cockpit together and the fuse closed up today. I also drilled all the rigging holes. I drilled all the way through the wings so I can cut the thread off flush with the wing and then touch up the paint afterwards. Does anyone know if you can paint EZ Line or invisible thread? It'll be easier to paint once rigged with less chance of screwing the paint job. I'll probably use Alclad for the silver and I've yet to paint match the blue. There'll only be 2 decals on it and that'll be the rego by DamoDecs. Anyways onto the pics 
Always looks rough close up

Just before the IP's went in

Fuse together. Toothpick for scale

Separated the elevators from the horizontal stab

A few of the wings with holes drilled and cabane struts fitted




I'll be building a 1/32 scale version at a later date with mega detailing. Well that's the plan anyways
This is way smaller than I remember
Always looks rough close up

Just before the IP's went in

Fuse together. Toothpick for scale

Separated the elevators from the horizontal stab

A few of the wings with holes drilled and cabane struts fitted


