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BAe P.1233 SABA (Small Agile Battlefield Aircraft)

Started by Rafael, October 30, 2008, 03:54:23 PM

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Rafael

Yes, I'm still trying to shake off the modeling slump I am/was. Then I found wood as a modeling media. And after making my Convair Charger, a couple scraps of wood whispered to me..."Hey, Rafa, there's a BAe P.1233 SABA inside us, carve it out...". Obeying the incessant attack of the voices, I took a saw and a knife and started carving my way into the little innocent looking wood block, and guess what I found......









More tomorrow...

Saludos,

Rafa
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sotoolslinger

WOW :wub:Your cardboard is going to get jealous of all these brilliant wooden creations :bow:
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Taiidantomcat

That is awesome, looks like it would have excellent endurance with those long wings  :cheers:
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deathjester

Fantastic doesn't even begin to cover this little gem - my hat is truly off to you sir.  What colour scheme do you plan for this beauty?

ysi_maniac

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kitnut617

Whoa! Rafa, that's really good.  I have a friend who would be very impressed with this, he started building wood models back in the late 30's and he's always telling me what 'real' model building is all about.
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Amphion

Yeah back in the ol' days, before plastic was common, then wood/woodcarving was the way to go. Still is when your'e building ship models from scratch, unless the model is big enough for plank-on-frame.

What kind of wood do you use? I seem to remember that birch or lime was the prefferd choice.
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BlackOps

Rafa, your new wood medium really seems to be agreeing with you, some beautiful work!  :wub:
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Ed S

Looking good, Rafa.  I was wondering, are you using power tools or is all this wood working done with hand tools?

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pyro-manic

Superb! :wub: I am in awe of people who can do things like this. :thumbsup:
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Rafael

Quote from: sotoolslinger on October 30, 2008, 04:01:15 PM
WOW :wub:Your cardboard is going to get jealous of all these brilliant wooden creations :bow:

Famous philosopher Ti Raven said in her words of wisdom: "Isn't wood just un- reconstituted paper?"

Quote from: deathjester on October 30, 2008, 05:08:02 PM
Fantastic doesn't even begin to cover this little gem - my hat is truly off to you sir.  What colour scheme do you plan for this beauty?
Thanks, Deathjester :thumbsup: :thumbsup: This is going to be RAF.

Quote from: kitnut617 on October 31, 2008, 06:36:33 AM
Whoa! Rafa, that's really good.  I have a friend who would be very impressed with this, he started building wood models back in the late 30's and he's always telling me what 'real' model building is all about.

Well, I hope I last as long as that gentleman, and making models, too. But I have reached the conclusion that "real modeling" occurs when the modeler has fun, "building whatever he wants, the way he wants to"

Quote from: Amphion on October 31, 2008, 06:57:20 AM
What kind of wood do you use? I seem to remember that birch or lime was the prefferd choice.

I use pinewood. birch and lime are a little difficult to find here, specially in a city.

Quote from: Ed S on October 31, 2008, 09:05:15 AM
Looking good, Rafa.  I was wondering, are you using power tools or is all this wood working done with hand tools?

Ed
I am using a knife, a saw and a dremel (still have to find some more useful bits for that)

Thanks, my friends,

More to come.....

Rafa
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UUUuuumm, I love cardboard (Cardboard, Yum!!!)
OK, I know I can't stop scratchbuilding. Someday, I will build something OOB....

YOU - ME- EVERYONE.
WE MAY THINK DIFFERENTLY
BUT WE CAN LIVE TOGETHER

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Tophe

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Maverick

The SABA are some brilliant designs and so very well executed mi Pana.

Saludos,

Mav

Rafael

Thank you, my friends, this one has been fun so far

I already painted her. Made the props, the weapons stations and the canopy, which I messed up with paint :lol:

had to redo the canopy framing out of cardboard (Yum!!!)


made the props ouy of some scraps of plastic card


PSRed the whole thing


And painted her, making a pint mess on the canopy




Tomorrow, I will decal with RAF markings (hey, I'm decaling stuff now!!),  hang some ordnance and post the photos

Saludos,
Rafa
Understood only by fellow Whiffers....
1/72 Scale Maniac
UUUuuumm, I love cardboard (Cardboard, Yum!!!)
OK, I know I can't stop scratchbuilding. Someday, I will build something OOB....

YOU - ME- EVERYONE.
WE MAY THINK DIFFERENTLY
BUT WE CAN LIVE TOGETHER