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Gabor Szabo (remete)
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Gee Bee R6H "QED" - scrathbuild 2014

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1 February 2014, 23:14
Erik Houghton
Now THAT....is modelling 👍
1 February 2014, 23:35
Gabor Szabo
🙂 thanks!
1 February 2014, 23:37
Augie
Nice work!!
2 February 2014, 00:21
Fabian D.
cool... is that balsa wood?
2 February 2014, 00:43
Gabor Szabo
Yes it is.
2 February 2014, 01:02
Hunter Cummins
😮 this is amazing
You my good sir are a true artist
2 February 2014, 01:09
John Thomas
No way, wood. Now thats a Modeler
2 February 2014, 03:15
Flemming Forsberg
out of nothing comes everyting, that is fantastic what you are doing. cheers
2 February 2014, 05:09
Lionel Marco

It seems so easy to do... But only with talent! And you don't lack of this ingredient...

2 February 2014, 07:45
Roland Sachsenhofer
Respectfully: Wow!
2 February 2014, 07:58
Michel Huijghe
Fantastic 👍
2 February 2014, 08:41
Burkhard D
👍👍👍👍👍 🙂
2 February 2014, 08:48
Gabor Szabo
Thank You All!

The wood only need for the "rough" after it all turned into resin and detailed further to make a master for moulding. Some small bit togo (ehh... interior and canopy ie.) and I will begin to build. 🙂
2 February 2014, 09:22
Bernhard Schrock
Seldom seen type, great mastermodeling. I'm tuned in.
2 February 2014, 14:57
Umbráculo
Fu** Yeah! This is a real one! A true master class! Show more pictures!
2 February 2014, 23:43
Gabor Szabo
As You wish!😉
3 February 2014, 00:11
Phil Marchese
A master!
4 February 2014, 19:53
Gabor Szabo
Thank You! If everything will fine today I'm finishing the parts and move towards the decals and instructions😉
4 February 2014, 20:09
Gabor Szabo
Nearly finished. As I assembled the prototype (no cleaning, or just for the fitting, no paint or alternation - just to test the modelis buildable or not) I revealed some facts: the overall construction quite simple and the parts fit well: with minor effort I can assemle the plane within an hour. The cockpit ancillaries need extensive revork, as they oversized a bit, and the front cockpit is further back than it should have been. After these modifications I can build it finally😉
5 February 2014, 18:02
Erik Houghton
So how much will you sell me one for? 😄
5 February 2014, 18:26
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job!
5 February 2014, 23:25
Lionel Marco

Interesting to see the work needed for making a master.
6 February 2014, 07:23
Michel Huijghe
Pitty you don't build it in 1/48th scale. 🙂
6 February 2014, 17:43
Gabor Szabo
That was the initial plan - but that would be a one off. When I decided that I make a small serie from it this changed the scale too - from 1:48 to 1:72. You can't have so much RTV2 and resin in 1:48 to make a serie of it (as a garage kit maker i mean) 🙂
6 February 2014, 18:02
Phil Marchese
Not that I know about this stuff, I don't. But when you have the basic airframe assembled, before any details like masts, probes, wiresn see if you can find a 3 D scanner in your area and save the file. Two reasons: The file will be scaleable; and the time of affordable 3 D model printing may be close.
6 February 2014, 19:04
Gabor Szabo
O.K. it seems reasonable but then what would be with our hobby then? I know that 3D printer doesn't paint but... :/
6 February 2014, 21:07
Phil Marchese
What I m sayimg is building a resin kit is virtually passe' as an alternate to injection moulding.
6 February 2014, 22:21
Phil Marchese
Why make resin copies if 3D become an economic reproduction method? Its. The skill still lies in the master ot in the drawings. Same as today.
6 February 2014, 22:24
Gabor Szabo
That's true. Time to learn ArchiCAD or 3DS Max 🙂
6 February 2014, 22:34
Miro Herold
My full respect sir, Great work!
6 February 2014, 22:34
Gabor Szabo
Thank You!
6 February 2014, 22:40

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