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    Hi All,

    Just wanted to share with you my latest scrollsaw piece - the Tiger Moth. I found the picture whilst diving down rabbit holes on Pinterest, and it looked to interesting to pass up!

    It is A4 sized and was cut from 6mm marine ply using Pegas MG #1 blades. Hand painted with acrylic paints, and finished on a dual layer black & white block mount.

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    Till next time

    Simon (WoodenJoys)

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    Awesome work Simon.

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    Wow love the look achieved with this complicated cut and subsequent paint job I have found a cheap air brush is a great tool for doing projects like this with multiple colours

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