Estes Meteor Masher

Estes - Meteor Masher {Kit} (2184) [2003-2005]

Contributed by Donald Besaw Jr

Construction Rating: starstarstarstar_borderstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstar_borderstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Estes

Rocket PicBrief:
New 2003 release kit from Estes that releases three streamer recovery cluster bombs at apogee. Ahoy! It flies on 18mm B and C motors t' 475 feet. It is classified as a skill level 2 kit and rightfully so. This is somewhat o' a complex kit. Begad!

Construction:
I picked this kit up at me local hobby shop for $7.99, a great deal for what you get.

T' kit came packaged in an Estes trademark plastic bag with a header card showin' t' finished rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! T' kit included t' BT-55 sized upper and lower body tubes, internal body tube, piston body tube, 3 small centerin' rings, 2 large centerin' rings, nose cone, mylar retainin' ring, split centerin' ring, launch lug, shiver me timbers, wooden dowel, motor retention hook, arrr, me hearties, shock cord, 2 bomb retention caps, me bucko, 3 molded plastic bombs, die cut balsa fins, centerin' rings, shiver me timbers, me bucko, 3 streamers, pre-assembled 18 inch plastic parachute and decals.

T' instructions were t' typical Estes material with great illustrations and lots o' easy t' understand text. Begad! Ahoy! Also included was t' shock cord mount, piston vent hole cut out guide and t' two tube markin' guides. The instructions really took all t' guesswork o' assemblin' this somewhat complex kit.

For all construction, me hearties, I used Pica Gluit. Begad! This stuff works fabulous on these kits. T' construction begins with gluin' t' two piece fins together on waxed paper. Aye aye! This works great, shiver me timbers, t' glue won't stick t' t' wax paper and you won't have glue all over your work area.

Next, arrr, you cut out t' piston vent hole markin' guide from t' instructions, cut out t' locations shown and tape it around t' piston body tube, ya bilge rat, then, you mark t' lines onto t' piston tube. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! You now carefully cut out t' vent holes, do nay rush this, then you remove t' guide. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! You then install t' split centerin' rin' into t' piston tube with t' notch in t' middle o' t' line that you marked earlier. I then attached one o' t' large centerin' rings at the mark on t' tube, you then attach t' last large rin' on t' end o' the piston tube opposite o' t' vent holes.

T' finish t' piston, you punch out t' bulkhead from t' card containing the centerin' rings and glue it t' one o' t' small centerin' rings but the bulkhead is nay installed at this time.

I now cut out t' internal tube markin' guide and marked all t' lines required. Begad! Arrr! You then attach one small centerin' rin' at 1 1/4 inch from one end of t' core tube, I then attached one more rin' flush with t' end o' t' tube. After t' glue dried, ya bilge rat, I attached t' wooden dowel on t' launch lug line marked on t' tube. You now slide t' piston assembly over t' centerin' rings, shiver me timbers, make sure it slides back and forth freely, me bucko, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, you now permanently attach t' bulkhead assembly into t' top o' t' piston.

I attached t' un-notched centerin' rin' at this time and then mounted the motor retention hook and then t' mylar retention rin' t' secure it. Begad! Ahoy! I then attached t' last centerin' ring. Avast! You now glue t' launch lug on t' balsa standoff, wait for t' glue t' dry, me bucko, then attach it on t' launch lug line on the core tube.

T' instructions then call for t' assembly betwixt t' aft centerin' ring and t' bottom o' t' piston in t' retracted position t' be painted gloss black at this time. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I sprayed on a coat o' primer and then about three light coats o' gloss black.

You assemble t' lower body by cuttin' out t' lower tube markin' guide and markin' all t' required lines. Begad! Arrr! You now cut out t' bottom disks o' t' bomb retainin' caps. This took quite an effort and about two exacto knife blades. You apply a thin rin' o' plastic cement t' t' top o' t' lower body tube, slide t' retention cap from t' aft o' t' tube and mount it with its inside edges flush with t' front o' t' tube.

I now attached t' fins, shiver me timbers, one at a time t' t' lower body assembly to complete it.

T' upper body is assembled in t' same manner.

I now applied fillets t' t' fins, t' instructions also had you apply fillets t' t' launch lug/standoff assembly, me hearties, I applied them before I painted the tube assembly. Begad! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! After all, matey, ya bilge rat, who wants t' apply glue fillets onto paint?

I assembled t' shock cord mount, arrr, ya bilge rat, waited for it t' dry, then mounted it into t' upper body assembly. Blimey!

T' instructions now tell you t' attach t' body sections at this time but I found it a lot easier t' paint them individually and then attach them.

PROS: Nice instructions, me hearties, arrr, nice parts fit.

CONS: Somewhat challengin' construction, nothin' major though.

Finishing:
To finish t' rocket, matey, I sprayed on a coat o' Ace brand white primer, arrr, sanded, then applied another coat. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! I then sprayed both sections with Ace brand Navy spray enamel. One thin' I've noticed about this paint is that it goes on as a light blue/green and then darkens t' navy as it dries.

I also painted t' bombs yellow, matey, I then brushed on t' details with Testor's bottle paints. I then attached t' streamers, one t' each bomb.

After t' navy dried, I masked it off and painted t' bomb retainin' caps gloss black, shiver me timbers, I then painted t' nose cone black at this time.

I then mounted t' core assembly into t' lower body assembly. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! When the glue dried, me hearties, I then attached t' upper assembly.

I then attached t' peel 'n' stick decals. I then sprayed on Ace brand Clear enamel t' protect t' decals. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! I then attached t' parachute t' complete the assembly.

PROS: Easy t' paint, shiver me timbers, if it is done t' way I did it.

CONS: Somewhat challengin' t' paint if t' instructions are followed.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended motors for this kit be t' B4-2, B4-4, B6-2, B6-4, me bucko, C6-3, C6-5. This kit is somewhat heavy for it's size.

T' rocket is prepped by slidin' t' piston assembly forward, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, rollin' up the streamers and insertin' t' bombs into t' lower retainin' cap. Ahoy! You then slide t' assembly down over t' bombs.

You now insert some waddin' into t' upper body tube, I used about 5 sheets. Avast! Ya scallywag! You then load and insert t' motor into t' mount and it is retained by the motor hook.

My first and second flights were on t' B6-4. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! This gave a nice slow lift-off and boost t' about 110 feet but t' 4 second delay is too long and I thought for sure that I had a lawn dart on t' second flight. Ahoy! If you insist on usin' t' B motors, use t' B4-2 or B6-2.

My third and fourth flights were on t' C6-3. Avast, me proud beauty! Great flights. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Nice boost to about 300 feet opposed t' t' 475 feet on t' package. Also, t' 3 second delay is perfect. I'm sure that t' C6-5 would work also. I'll bet that this thing would rock on an Aerotech D.

PROS: Nice and fun flyer.

CONS: Don't use t' 4 second delay motors.

Recovery:
At apogee or whenever t' ejection charge fires, it pushes t' upper assembly forward releasin' t' bombs and deployin' t' parachute from t' upper body tube. Begad! Aye aye! This appeared t' work ok but make sure your assembly slides freely every time or you'll have a lawn dart at some point. Blimey!

T' 18 inch parachute be t' right size for this rocket and brought the rocket down landin' unharmed every time. However, arrr, matey, t' shock cord is too short. I noticed some rebound damage. Begad! Also, matey, I noticed some paint blisterin' from the vent holes but it has nay progressed so I'm nay sure what happened there.

Just remember that t' ejection charge has t' perform two jobs and it has to do them both at t' same time t' insure a safe recovery. Ahoy!

PROS: Correct parachute size, me hearties, matey, bombs are fun t' watch.

CONS: Shock cord length. Avast!

Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5

Summary:
I really liked this rocket. Blimey! Arrr! It was really enjoyable t' build but I only recommend this kit if you've built a few kits already. Begad! A newcomer could run into trouble easily with this one.

For about $7.99, this rocket was a great deal and I'll build another if anythin' happens t' this one but I'll definitely lengthen t' shock cord and possibly add some epoxy where t' piston vent holes surround t' body tube to hopefully prevent blisterin' and possibly eventual blow through.

Also, matey, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, t' bombs are great t' watch but brin' spotters. Begad! Blimey! If you enjoyed this review and have built a few kits, go t' your hobby shop or craft store and pick it up. Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Who knows how long this kit will be available before Estes decides to "pull t' plug" on it.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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