Jabba's Sail Barge.

Very cool looking piece!
Hi there guys, sorry I haven't answered before, but I've been real bussy working on my SS X-Wing. I have a cardboard prototype model ready whit articulated wings. I build this model based on red 3 and now I am correcting the mistakes of some fuselage measures and building the final test fuselage before constructing the original styrene fuselage. I am quite happy with it, Il post pictures when I am a little bit more advanced an sure of my version.

Trap Joe, Hi, I think you are confused I havent been in USA since 83 :)

Ewokus, your Sail Barge is superb! What a great job. Congratulations.:eek
 
Hi, your work has inspired me to do the same. Could you help me with some of the construction plan? I need any material you might have on this ship. Let me know if there's anything I can do in return.

Jimmy / Hong Kong

centraljimmy@gmail.com
 
Incredible, just incredible. This build flooded me with memories of seeing ROTJ in the cinema when i was 15.

Amazing!
 
NIcely done. I did a similar model, 5 feet long about 8 years ago - these are the only surviving photos I have of it...
MarksSailBarge.jpg


Yeah Mark....what DID you do with that?

Save the CNC files?
:love
 
Hi guys,
I'm planning to give the sail barge a try!! Is there anyone who has blueprints
or patterns for this bad boy?
 
I believe there is a side profile in "The Blueprints" book. I have one on order from Amazon. A bit different from the original 500 dollar one...this one is only 60 bucks, so we'll see if it's more or less the same.

TazMan2000
 
Got my copy of the book the other day. Awesome! A lot of great drawings. I haven't seen the $500 edition, but the $60 version was good enough for me.
A tone of sail barge info. A must have for this project.

Only one problem with my copy... the last half of the book's pages were creased/folded from binding. Amazon is replacing my copy. Hopefully the replacement isn't the same way.
 
Your welcome Nils,
Update. I just got mine. I was a bit hesitant, questioning how a book that was 500 dollars was suddenly 60 dollars, but it seems to be the one. Definitely a smaller edition but still informative. Particularly on the Sail Barge and Skiffs. Even though the book's size is smaller it is still quite large and will be difficult to scan on a regular scanner, especially if still bound. Nobody is going to unbind a 500 dollar book, but perhaps someone will at 60 bucks.
There are more blueprints of the sets, rather than models or props. Some of the articles leave you with more questions than answers.
But all in all, definitely worth the 60 bucks.

TazMan2000
 
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