The real thing:
The spanish corvette "Cazadora" her name meaning "huntress" was laid down in 1979 and entered active duty in 1981. She was the fifth vessel of the spanish designed "Descubierta" class. Six corvettes were built to this design for the Spanish Armada, two for the Egyptian Navy and one for the Royal Moroccan Navy.
With nine ships built, it is one of the most prolific classes in spanish shipbuilding history.
Athoug inspired in the german designed portuguese "Joao Coutinho" corvettes, three of them built in Spain, the "Descubierta" class corvettes were the first modern surface combattants to be designed in Spain, ending a too long "travel of the desert" for the once (and now again) top rank spanish shipbuilders.
All six spanish vessels have very recently been downgraded to become OPV´s, being too small to be considered up to date fleet combatants. They have lost AAW and ASW weaponry, retaining the 76 mm OTO DP gun.
Egyptian and Moroccan vessels are still fully operational as light multirole frigates.
While rather small, the "Cazadora" and her sisters are (or we should better say were) quite heavyly armed. Unfortunately they lack a flight deck.
Her statistics are:
| Displacement: | 1,640 ton full load |
| Dimensions: | 88.9 x 10.4 x 5.2 meters (291.5 x 34 x 17 feet) |
| Propulsion: | 4 diesel Bazan-MTU 16V956 16,000 shp, 2 shafts, 24 kt. |
| Crew: | 115 |
| Radar: | DA-05 air |
| Sonar: | DE-1160B hull |
| EW: | Elsag Mk-1000, Ceselsa DENEB & ELNATH, Inisel CANOPUS, SLQ-25 Nixie |
| Armament: | 8 Harpoon SSM |
| 1 8-cell Sea Sparrow / Aspide (24 missiles, manual reload) | |
| 1 76 mm OTO DP | |
| 1 20 mm/120 AA | |
| 1 375 mm ASW mortar | |
| 2 triple 12.75-inch torpedo tubes |
The model:
There is no commercial kit for these ships (well, there is NO commercial kit for ANY spanish vessel short from the well known "Juan Sebastián de Elcano"), so I had to build my tiny "Cazadora" from scratch.
The hull and decks are made of poliestirene sheet (0.25 and 0.5 mm). Quite luckily, most of her armament is standard western hardware, so I used Revell Harpoons, OTO Melaras and Sea Sparrows from my spare parts box. The exotic Bofors ASW mortar and DA-05 radar were scratchbuilt. I used generic Aber 1/700 railing and 6/0 black silk for a very simple rigging.
I include a couple of pictures of the "Cazadora" alongside an incomplete OHP frigate for comparison of size. The model is 12 cm long.
Being my first model posted, I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I enjoy
your´s. And if some model company "big fish" read this... Come on,
people, there are some interesting subjets in spanish Armada you could
work on! ;)