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De Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth

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34 21 March 2021, 16:12
Stefan Schacht
well done and nice display. I like it 👍
3 April 2021, 16:44
Paul Gallagher
thank you Stefan. a few nail biting moments during final assembly, but now I can breathe easy😉
3 April 2021, 16:49
John Thomas
Very cool
4 April 2021, 13:22
Łukasz Gliński
Very interesting concept and a nice scene 👍
4 April 2021, 13:49
Rui S
Very nice presentation 👍
4 April 2021, 15:21
Paul Gallagher
Thank you for the encouragement John, Lukasz, Rui!
4 April 2021, 16:27
Charlie Spitfire
wow is there a motor in the model
7 December 2021, 23:43
Charlie Spitfire
sorry only saw the finished product and not the build pictures
7 December 2021, 23:43
Neuling
Very cool! I like this one!
8 December 2021, 08:44
Robert Podkoński
Nice!
8 December 2021, 10:49
Guillaume Blanchet
A very inspiring diorama. Ilike how you ave yse the rock as bas for your waves.
8 December 2021, 14:44
Paul Gallagher
Thanks Charlie, Neuling, Robert, Guillaume. I'm very happy you like the effect, including the rock 😉 Here's a demo video: Youtube Video
 
10 December 2021, 18:12
Charlie Spitfire
i have this model and will be doing this scheam so it is nice to have some insporation
6 February 2022, 07:21
Tom ...
beauty!
6 February 2022, 07:25
Greg Baker
I love this, but I'm not sure I understand what the 555 timer is for? It seems like a lot of hardware to make the prop spin. I'd also suggest maybe mounting the slate on a wooden base, then you could hide all the wiring. I put a lot of motors (usually in 1/144 scale) and hiding the wiring is sometimes a real challenge.
6 February 2022, 08:28
Paul Gallagher
Thanks Tom, Charlie, Greg - yes, it's a nice scheme! Greg, the 555 timer is for PWM variable speed control. Good idea about the base, I might do that - these pics are from when I'd just finished the in-flight mounting and have all the secrets hanging out on display😉
7 February 2022, 10:25
Spanjaard
nice display!
7 February 2022, 11:41
gorby
Beautiful!
7 February 2022, 15:49
Greg Baker
Ah. That makes sense. I took a closer look and saw the Pot and assumed that's what it was for. I usually just set the speed using resistors and then let it rip. I've only used 555 timers for more complicated blinking LED set ups. As for the base, IKEA and/or a dollar store are good places to find wood for bases cheap.
7 February 2022, 19:29

Project info

14 immagini
1:72
Completato
1:72 De Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth (Airfix A02106)
De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth
GB Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (1937-now)
XL717
1962 - RNAS Abbotsinch, Scotland
FS17178 BS381C:356
 

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