Painting the Finnish Hakaristi… and Finally a Cockpit! Tiger Moth Progress
Grab your favourite tipple and settle in — today I’m tackling the Finnish Air Force Hakaristi insignia on my Tony Ray Tiger Moth, and let’s just say it’s been a journey of masking tape, mild panic, and unexpected sponge‑based enlightenment.In this episode you’ll see: How I masked and painted the Finnish Hakaristi insignia Why sponges turned out to be the secret weapon for crisp edges The long‑awaited moment: cockpit interiors finally installed A cheeky full mock‑up to see how the whole aircraft is coming together If you enjoy vintage RC builds, historical schemes, or watching someone learn the hard way so you don’t have to, this one’s for you.

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