![]() |
As a way to introduce our brass coins to the community, we will raffle off a free coin during the month of August. Follow link ABOVE for instructions for entering. |
![]() |
![]() |
The beloved Ships in Scale Magazine is back and charting a new course for 2026! Discover new skills, new techniques, and new inspirations in every issue. NOTE THAT OUR FIRST ISSUE WILL BE JAN/FEB 2026 |
![]() |
The Tiger Moth should be part of the WWII group. Not WWI. It did not come out until after WWI and was used as a trainer in WWII.Well that concludes the WW1 and biplane part of my current collection.
Next will be photos and history on my jets.![]()
Correct, if you go back to the beginning of this post where I showed all the aircraft and named them, I said the Tiger Moth was after WW1 but I put with them because it’s a biplane. I also changed the category recently to WW1 and biplanes. That’s also why the Bristol Bulldog is with those aircraft.The Tiger Moth should be part of the WWII group. Not WWI. It did not come out until after WWI and was used as a trainer in WWII.![]()

