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Airfix 1/72 Tigermoth

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I built this little kit some time ago and got another one to see if I can make it better by enhancing the cockpit with some creative painting.

The red colour is the inside of the doped linnen. I rebuilt a left bottom wing for a Tigermoth last year at work and found some of this red/brown linnen on the aileron bellcrank box....might even have been from WW2
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I also added straps from lead foil.

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Great looking cockpit theuns , love the belts, cheers tony
 
A 1:72 bi-plane. Good effort old chap, and good luck..
 
Nice paintwork Theuns ,coming along nicely , cheers tony
 
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I battled with EZ line to rig this tiger, and decided to try somthing new.
I was making molds for the Mirage 3 todat and whyle cleaning the brush some of the bristles fell out.....wait a tick I though
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The rigging wires on Tigers were all flat rolled steel wires and the bristles are flat...bingo!
IMG_20180513_161437 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

So I cut them to length and glued them on, granted they are a little heavy in scale but any smaller and it looks wrong. As a bonus they were black, just like the painted rigging wires on early tigers
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Ta, I had a close "scale look" at the PT 13 Stearman I am rigging at work now and I am more happy with the look of the tiger's rigging, from the side it seems heavy but from the front they appear allot thinner, just like full size :-)

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