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Sea Hawk Rhinoplasty

Started by Glenn Gilbertson, April 04, 2015, 04:16:16 AM

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Dizzyfugu

Looks very good!

I only have the (personal) impression that the fin is somewhat small, or the tail could take a little extension? Looks somewhat nose-heavy?

Glenn Gilbertson

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Take your point on the nose, Dizzyfugu - but the British answer in those days would have been to bung some lead in the back if necessary!
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JayBee

Absolutely right about the 'British' answer to the problem.
This is looking so good.
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Supertom

I was wondering why it looked so familar to me, then I realized that it resembles a stretched out version of the Saab 105! Neat!
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Glenn Gilbertson

Thanks to everybody who has given encouragement - I hope that you like the result.

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The Gannet trainer was delivered to Germany in the then-current standard British training scheme, so I decided to stick with High- speed Silver (Humbrol 11) and fluorescent Fire Orange, but assumed that drop-tanks would have been standard in Sky.

Not the greatest model in the world, but it has been fun. The one-week build was just what i needed to focus and get something finished - thanks for organising, Narses.

It will be interesting to see the other interpretations of a Sea Hawk trainer in the future.

Dizzyfugu

Lovely! :bow:  Still looks odd, but the idea is lovely and the lines blend surprisingly well. Love the drop tanks in Sky, nice contrast.  :thumbsup:

NARSES2

Quote from: Supertom on April 10, 2015, 08:13:13 AM
I was wondering why it looked so familar to me, then I realized that it resembles a stretched out version of the Saab 105! Neat!

It was bothering me as well and now I've just gone "of course ! That's it"

Looking really good Glen  :thumbsup:
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PR19_Kit

Terrific idea, and so obviously 'Hawker' too.  :thumbsup: :bow:
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kitnut617

That definitely came together very well and the end result shows it   :thumbsup:  well done!
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Captain Canada

Very nice ! Looks so different, yet so familiar ! Love the look of this one. It's another of those aeroplanes I'd like to have to 'fly' around the room. Love the colours and markings as well. Great stuff !

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That looks excellent - well done!  :thumbsup:
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rickshaw

Very nicely done.  Looks the part!   :thumbsup:
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Glenn Gilbertson

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Thanks for all the kind words.

Now I think about it, it looks a bit like the Morane Saulnier MS 760 Paris  - so who will come up with a four seat Sea Hawk?
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Nick

Nice work!  :thumbsup:
The shape reminds me of the Polish Iskra. How did you find the Fire Orange paint, did it go on easy or was it lumpy and streaky like mine?