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Thank you very much guys for your comments.

Please find below the progress made so far.

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Hi

We have selected 3 models. Unfortunately It was impossible from us to get the only kit ofthis aircraft (Classic Airframe) so my father has just done them from scratch.


1) Fleet Model 60K Fort 3562 at Rockcliffe in the summer of 1941

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2) Fleet Model 60K Fort 3563 at Rockcliffe fitted with skies

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3) Fleet Model 60K Fort 3609 of 2 WSwas

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The three models togethers.

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That's just magnificent. Great carving skills! Great display. :partytime:
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That's just magnificent. Great carving skills! Great display
Thank you very much for your comments.

This is the last TIger Moth finished by my father

25) De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth A17-26 RAAF
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And these are the next ones

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More lovely Tigers completed and on the go. The Fleet Model 60K Fort is an aircraft I've never heard of and that is some really great scratch building of the type by your father, Santiago.
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Thank you very much ShaunW

Yes, it is very uncommon. Thanks to Carl Vincent we get all the necessary information to do them.

My father has made some progress on 6 more Tigers which are now ready for the decals. 

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Our friend Luis is doing some special decals for us to be able to finish the series.
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Hi

We have the decals now so the production line has re-started.

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Hi

There are more models on their way with the decals applied. This series is coming quite nicely.

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I love any airplane in yellow. So your last few posts have been a delight. The tigemoths look fantastic, but the cute little Forts are just the best!
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Incredible! Such dedication and such great results.
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Most productive plane factory. Very nice.
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Softscience wrote: April 5th, 2024, 3:06 am I love any airplane in yellow. So your last few posts have been a delight. The tigemoths look fantastic, but the cute little Forts are just the best!
Thank you very much for your comments. You will see a lot of more yellow airplane here. :ha:
Incredible! Such dedication and such great results.
Thanks. Yes, we spent a lot of time but we enjoy it
Most productive plane factory. Very nice.
Yes, we work as a team but my father is like a machine. :-D

26) DH Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth SAAF 2133   

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I do like the rain hood on that one!

The solitary Tiger Moth in my stash makes me feel ashamed. When I do finally get the urge to build it this is where I'll come for some inspiration.
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Hi

Thank you very much. Well, you will see a couple more Tiger Moths for additional inspiration.

27) DH Havilland DH 82 SAAF 2102

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28) DH Havilland DH 82 SAAF 4613 N 8 Elementary Flying training school

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Santiago
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Hi,

My father has finished another two models of this series. Here are the final photos

29 DH Havilland DH 82 RAAF A17-246 46 N 6 Elementary Flying training school Tamworth, Australia1942
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30 DH Havilland DH 82 RAAF A17-494 49 FG as a Hack Mid 1942
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Santiago
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