De Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth
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Here are some better photos of my tiger moth. I noticed that the old ones were out of focus so I think these will be more pleasing to look at 😄
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Komentáre
40 28 April 2023, 17:54
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Beautiful work! (I intend to make the same kit in Swedish livery one day...)
28 April 2023, 18:47
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Thanks for the kind comments! and I used AK interactive Mega thin rigging.
28 April 2023, 22:14