| Subject: Automitrailleuse SAVA 1914 (1/72 scale) |
 | Stephen T. Lawson JackFlash
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| Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2009 - 08:32 AM UTC |
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 | Stephen T. Lawson JackFlash
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| Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2009 - 08:34 AM UTC |
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Are you frequently seen with blood shot eyes from staying up til 3am to get the right colour scheme on your latest WWI model?
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 | Patrick Keenan WarWheels | Location: Illinois, United States Member Since: March 24, 2006
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| Posted: Monday, August 10, 2009 - 02:36 AM UTC |
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Great job on the build Daniel. BTW, I believe the kit is by Retrokit. |
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| Posted: Monday, August 10, 2009 - 09:03 AM UTC |
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| Posted: Monday, August 10, 2009 - 09:04 AM UTC |
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It seems you are correct! Daniel sent these images just a few hours ago. |
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| Posted: Monday, August 10, 2009 - 09:23 AM UTC |
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Daniel writes back concerning the build.
"Automitrailleuse SAVA 1914
The Compagnie des Constructions Mécaniques de Berchem was created in 1902 and built bicycles and industrial motors ( under the trade mark: “Royal Star”). But in 1904, the company built her first cars and, in 1910, became the SAVA : Société Anversoise pour la fabrication de Véhicules Automobiles (Antwerps Company for the construction of Automobile Vehicles).
In 1914, SAVA built military automobiles, armed with an Hotchkiss machinegun, for the Belgian army. The SAVA offered a good protection for his crew and rivalised with the best foreign vehicles of the time. The crew are of three men: a driver, a vehicle leader and a machinegunner. The SAVA served in the Belgian army during all the WWI. One of those vehicles was interned by The Netherlands and used by the Dutch army for patrols along the frontier (after the war, the vehicle was returned to Belgium).
The kit (Retrotracks 1/72) Actually labelled “Retokit UK”, the kit will be distributed under the new name of the company when the stock of actual kit boxes will be used. The parts are in resin and photoetch. The chassis is monobloc, but many little and very fine elements will come to be added, to give to the final product an impressive realism. The spoke wheels are in photoetch, as like as the belt for the reserve wheels. There are also three decals…
The build I made that build in eight days!!! It is not really a “shake-the-box-and-all-will-fit” build, but not a difficult one at all. You just have to be patient and attentive. The instruction sheet is not detailed but a good examen of the instructions, the rare pictures of the SAVA and some good common sense will resolve all difficulties.
first day ...and first remark : the trap door over the engine must be slightly opened, like it figures on the majority of the photos of the actual SAVAs. The spoke wheels are carefully removed of their support. I’ve also realised the glasses of the light in clear plastic.
Second day The spokes are glued on the wheels with a good cyano. The lights are placed ; be careful it’s the most delicate operation of that build…
Third day The sava is airbrushed in Tamiya Sky Grey ; the spokes in black (50% black + 50% dark grey).
fourth day The wheels are painted in "Light Rubber" Panzer Aces, the radiator in black (Vallejo), the interior of the light in Mithril Silver (Citadel Colors).
Fifth day Drybrush with Vallejo Sky Grey, that is a little bit lighter than Tamiya Sky Grey. The machinegun is painted as follow: first, Tamiya XF-16, then black smoke Winsor&Newton, and finally you remove the black smoke with a Q-tip. Simple, but truly realistic way to go!
Sixth day Weathering with a mix of gun metal and rust Model Master. After that, airbrushing of Klir (European equivalent of Future) ; application of the three decals with MicroSet and Microsol ; and after the decals are dry : Klir again.
Seventh day Oil wash (Wash Brown from Abteilung 501).
Eight day The belts of the reserve wheels are placed, and paintbrushed in Vallejo Chocolate (that gives a good rendition of some used leather). After that, airbrushing of Klir+Tamiya Flat Base (1 Tamiya Flat Base part for eight Klir parts). The machinegun and the turret are glued, as are the light glasses (with PVC glue). I finished with a new but light weathering, made of Vallejo US Vietnam earth with talc.
Conclusion A splendid nice little kit. Not an easy one, but certainly not a difficult one!!! My thanks to Dominique Jadoul for this lovely SAVA…"
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 | Daniel CLAMOT Draken35akaScimitar | Location: Namur, Belgium Member Since: April 12, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, August 24, 2009 - 07:29 AM UTC |
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 | Soeren Gorizont | Location: Sachsen, Germany Member Since: November 28, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, August 24, 2009 - 09:22 AM UTC |
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The dio looks very fine! WW1-vehicles are very rare and look nostalgic too. I also try to make some "handmade" stones and a landscape. greetings... Soeren |
in progress:
- detailing my s.10cm K18 "snow dio"
- soviet Venera-9 + 10 +14 Venus-landers (1/48)
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 | spaarndammer | Location: Noord-Holland, Netherlands Member Since: January 28, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, August 24, 2009 - 09:27 AM UTC |
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Hi Daniel, this is a really nice build. I like it very much, it looks like an interesting kit. Stephen, thanks for posting. Jelger |
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 | Daniel CLAMOT Draken35akaScimitar | Location: Namur, Belgium Member Since: April 12, 2007
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| Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 - 05:16 AM UTC |
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This week-end my SAVA entered in contest in the IPMS-Belgium NatCon.
Results:
Gold in her category Winner of the IPMS-Belgium Challenge
I'm happy of course... |
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 | Patrick Keenan WarWheels | Location: Illinois, United States Member Since: March 24, 2006
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| Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 - 07:21 AM UTC |
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 | Jan Etal tread_geek | Location: Ontario, Canada Member Since: March 23, 2008
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| Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 - 07:44 AM UTC |
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Congratulations Daniel.  Your work certainly deserved recognition. Cheers, tread_geek |
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 | Luciano Satornetti Littorio | Location: England - South East, United Kingdom Member Since: September 15, 2004
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| Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 - 07:51 AM UTC |
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Very well done Daniel I do like the WWI vehicles in the Retrokit range I must do some more |
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 | Daniel CLAMOT Draken35akaScimitar | Location: Namur, Belgium Member Since: April 12, 2007
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| Posted: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 - 03:18 AM UTC |
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Thank you very much, all of you! |
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