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Well glad this one is done and in the cabinet the LG were a PIA.I have a pic of her in the cabinet next to a 1/48 Ki-9 the TG7 was a big crate.;)

 

Yes John after 41G of weight figured good almost 2oz..... NOooooo had to drop BB's in the nose wheel area probably 60G's all together to hold it and a feather could tip it.:rolleyes:

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Nice Kevin, the first twin engine Canary bird, I ever saw. I really like unusual paint schemes and your Tigercat is a looker.

Cheers Rob

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That stunning yellow shows off the lines of he aircraft really well . Great build ,I  love it .

Never seen one in the flesh , a rare bird and none in Europe sadly . 

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Yellow is hard colour to work with. You handled it with precision and grace Kevin. Very clean build and certainly a unique and interesting livery. 
Cheers

M.

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22 hours ago, Martinnfb said:

Yellow is hard colour to work with.

I wish Martin I had done better but it came out good enough to not hit the waste basket ;)

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