Beyond The Sprues
Modelling => Completed GBs => Group and Themed Builds => The Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda GB => Topic started by: Damian on July 25, 2013, 08:49:09 PM
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As part of the GB I present my latest creation. The USAF decided to look for a new LIFT trainer to replace the T-37 in the early 80s this lead to the adoption of the BAe Hawk as the T-45A with the Naval variant becoming the T-45B. Here she is in ATC colours:
[/img](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/Hawk/USAFHawk.png)
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Sweet! :)
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Instead of going the route of developing their own costly trainer the JASDF instead opened a global competition. The BAe Hawk won with Japan odering the Hawk 66.
1. Standard trainer scheme:
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/JASDFHawk1.png)
2. Commemorative F-2 scheme:
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/JASDFHawk2.png)
And of course Blue Impulse:
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/BlueImpulse.png)
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:)
How about an earlier RAAF introduction - after all, the Hawk was originally looked at as a Macchi replacement as early as the 1970s by the RAAF. An early model Hawk in this scheme would look great IMHO:
(http://www.aussiemodeller.com.au/Images/Gallery/King_misc/RAAF%20Macchi/Macchi_Header.jpg)
or possibly even as a Roulette's bird:
(http://www.toremmodellismo.it/images/PATT.ACROB/AUSTRALIA/DECALS/MB-326%202.jpg)
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A Japanese one makes a lot of sense since they were building their own version of the Adour for the T.2/F.1 anyway... :)
Nice profiles! :)
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This is me teasing Greg...soooo close to Aus but not quite there...yet.
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/RZNAFHawk1.png)
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Ah, as I like to tease my Kiwi mates, it's still part of Greater Australia...
Love it still! :)
I suppose you will do a Singaporean one or a Sri Lankan or even a PNGDF one next...
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After a little time away from the Hawk because I am strating a new profile I present to you a duo of RAAF Hawks :)
1. The modern low viz scheme:
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/RAAFHawk1.png)
2. The awesome "Fanta can" scheme:
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/RAAFHawk2.png)
And lastly *gasp* a real world profile!!
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/BAe%20Hawk/RW-RAF-63SQN.png)
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Comrade...good news! Your sentence to the BTS Gulag was cancelled at the last moment!
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I hope you aren't going to make me beg for a Roulette's bird?
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I hope you aren't going to make me beg for a Roulette's bird?
Gulag residency being reconsidered? ???
;D
Guy
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Seeing as there was a dealine extension on the Coulda, Shoulds GB I decided to crack on with some SAAF Hawks before moving back to my other project (US-1 Kai or HS-2). So I decided to go old school with the first profile in the Impala Mk.II scheme, which isn't NMF but a Silver paint that ends up as a matt after long enough exposure to the African sun (there's one mounted at the aitport her in PE)
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/Hawk/SAAFHawk1.png)
The next one I went for was, of course, a mount in the Silver Falcons. I love their new scheme with the big falcon's head on the front fuselage. Now what I've done is more of "an inspired by" than a direct copy of the scheme layout found on the PC-7.
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/Hawk/SilverFalcons.png)
for those of you who were around may recognise this scheme because I tackled it once before in my early profile days :)
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b301/damian2/Profiles/My%20Profiles/Hawk/HawkMk50SilverFalconsnew.jpg)
This is it for the Hawks for now, until I get more info on the T-45A/C, or until some whimsy to do something colourful bites!!
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I LOVE The blue one. So pretty.
Cheers,
Logan
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Yeah, that blue one is gorgeous. I only have one question, where does the mail fit?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:United_States_Postal_Service_Logo.svg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:United_States_Postal_Service_Logo.svg)