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1/72 Canadian DH.82c Tiger Moth Converted from the Airfix DH.82a


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Good Day All,

i'm calling this "done" :D

Started this project back in March and took my time at it but now she's finally complete. The DH.82c Tiger as she may have appeared in 1942 after rolling off the production line at DeHavilland Canada in Downsview (now part of Toronto) Ontario, Canada. She stayed in Canada her whole life (including some 25 years in storage) and is currently flying with/at The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario Canada.

Here's what was done to get it as close as I could to a DH.82c:

  • Canopy (vac formed), prop (metal), and engine (metal) are via John at Aeroclub (THANKS JOHN !!) - the Gipsy Major is quite nice on its own and I just added a few small wires/tube items to make it look a bit more "busy".
  • Scratchbuilt the engine mount and supports using lead foil and thin wall micro brass tubing from Albion Alloys
  • Scratchbuilt exhaust shroud.. again more micro brass tubing.
  • Scratchbuilt elevator trim tabs from brass sheet
  • Scratchbuilt replacement interplane struts also using the Albion Alloy stuff
  • Scratchbuilt replacement landing gear struts (brass tube again) and moved the struts forward as per DH.82c
  • Added plastic strip "canopy rails"

Decals were a mix of Xtradecal roundels and ModelDecal numbers

Paints were Xtracrylix Trainer Yellow and a mixture of Tamiya "blacks" (mostly used Nato Black).

WIP build thread is located here:

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234978628-first-wip-build-172-canadian-dehavilland-dh82c-from-airfixs-dh82a/

Overall, I'm happy with the result and time put in.... and I think, just my opinion mind you, it's a bit nicer than the Pavla kit :D

Cheers,
Dave

P.S. Haven't decided if I'll leave the Airfix Airborne jeep there or not.. may move it and put a pilot there instead :)

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Thanks for the kudos guys :)

Cheers,
Dave

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wow - this is a real winner that you have there Dave. Knowing how small this kit is, I can imagine what it means to detail it to this level. Really a lovely little plane you have created here - congrats.

Cheers,

Michael

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Superb build Dave and knowing the miniscule size of this aircraft in 1:72 scale I am amazed that you could build such a well detailed engine from scratch - very well done indeed!! :Tasty: :Tasty: :thumbsup:

Kev :)

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Thanks guys :) This is one of my fave builds :) Always wanted to do this and finally when Airfix released the new tool version I was so happy :)

Cheers,
Dave

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