De Havilland DH.82a Tiger MothView: Slideshow Mosaic List 1March 21, 2021mission: find the smallest motor to fit the engine cowling 2March 21, 2021we have ignition! (3V PWM controller) 3April 3, 2021testing the diorama concept - low pass over a rolling sea 4April 3, 2021motor wiring exists under the cockpit (~0.2mm enamelled winding wire) 5April 3, 2021main assemblies before final construction. oops, almost forgot the extra yellow ribbon on the tail 6April 3, 2021final engine test before committing to assembly 7April 3, 2021diorama coming together. The base is a piece of slate(?) with water effects built up with mod podge, acrylic paints, cotton wool 8April 3, 2021the static model 9April 3, 2021engines on 10April 3, 2021 11April 3, 2021 12April 3, 2021 13April 3, 2021 14April 3, 2021 Comments27 November 2024, 01:50 - Project infoDe Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth14 images1:72CompletedDe Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (1937-now)XL7171962 - RNAS Abbotsinch, ScotlandFS17178 BS381C:356 All albumsView all albums »