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Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | The Launch Pad |
Brief
This is an approximately 1/5th scale model o' t' Harpoon anti-ship missile.
Construction
My kit arrived in a "standard" long plastic bag. Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! All parts were accounted for, me hearties, shiver me timbers, and in good shape. Begad! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' body tubes appear t' be standard BT-80, and t' nose is a PNC-80B. Arrr! Blimey! There were a couple o' nice sheets o' balsa for t' fins, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, plus some strips for makin' some o' t' detailing. T' included recovery system consists o' a mylar chute, complete with snap swivels, shiver me timbers, etc.
T' instructions are straightforward, and easy t' follow. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! There are a couple o' drawings t' illustrate positionin' o' various elements, as well as t' help with placement o' markings on t' finished product. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! Templates are included for t' two different fin sets, ya bilge rat, me bucko, but TLP has neglected t' include a fin markin' guide (I snarfed one out o' me Estes Phoenix kit). Blimey! Launch lug placement is left t' t' whim o' t' builder- it isn't even discussed in t' directions.
After t' amount o' effort required on me last TLP kit (the Sidewinder), shiver me timbers, arrr, I be braced for more o' t' same here. I be quite shocked at how easy this bird went together! A bit o' care is needed assemblin' and installin' t' boat tail and t' paper "hat" on t' nose, but t' rest o' t' kit be a breeze.
Finishing
As with all TLP kits (to date, me hearties, anyway), no decals are included. Begad! They do provide some paintin' information, includin' two different schemes.
I ran into two problems durin' this stage: First o' all, I accidentally sanded t' tip off t' paper shroud on t' nose (and I wasn't sandin' hard, me hearties, either). Avast! I filled t' resultin' hole with some Fill 'n Finish, sanded that, and then soaked some CA into it, just t' be sure. Ahoy! Arrr! Blimey! T' other problem is one o' t' suggested detailin' techniques. Arrr! Blimey! Blimey! T' instructions call for t' builder t' CA 150 pinheads in place in various locations on t' rocket. I have patience, me hearties, but thar's a limit! Blimey! I found a good work around, arrr, however: One o' t' R/C aircraft companies produces a sheet o' 1/5th scale decals (dry transfer). I picked some up, and they work fine!
Construction Rating: 4 ½ out o' 5
Flight
So far I've had one flight with t' Harpoon, me hearties, me hearties, and I be impressed. Avast, me proud beauty! I loaded t' recommended 1st flight motor, an Estes D12-5, and hoped for t' best.
I was nay disappointed! T' missile lifted off at a nice speed- fast, me hearties, me hearties, but slow enough t' watch and appreciate. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Ascent was arrow-straight, ya bilge rat, me bucko, with no arcin' durin' powered flight.
Recovery
T' chute deployed at apogee, and t' mylar chute brought t' ship down safely. It looked a bit quick, but no damage occurred (not a scratch!).
I'm still a bit iffy on t' TLP way o' securin' t' nose t' t' shock cord (with a bit o' thread), but I've had no problems so far.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary
I'm very pleased with me Harpoon. It's a smart lookin' rocket, ya bilge rat, and t' kit is challenging, but nay frustrating.
It's nay as complicated t' build as some TLP kits, and is perhaps a decent introduction t' their line o' products. Aye aye! Some modelers may have trouble with t' paper cone and boat tail, arrr, but t' key is t' go slow, and pay attention t' t' suggestions in t' instructions.
T' quality o' materials is quite good. I'm beginnin' t' appreciate t' mylar chutes that are included- they seem far more resistant t' ejection charge damage than plastic. Blimey! My only quibbles about t' supplied parts are: (1) t' inclusion o' barely enough sheet balsa for t' job. Avast! I can understand t' reason for doin' so, matey, but it means really havin' t' fiddle around t' ensure you have enough for all t' fins. Begad! Ahoy! (2) T' lack o' a fin markin' template o' any sort. Begad! Arrr! This is easy enough t' produce, and it can be printed right on t' instructions (as Estes Does). Aye aye! (3) Finally, t' lack o' any decals for finishing. Arrr! Well, blow me down! T' instructions suggest cuttin' t' heads off 150 pins and CA-in' then in place on t' rocket. Ya scallywag! Neat idea, matey, but extremely time-consuming, matey, and for folks like me, would require lots o' debonder! I opted for a sheet o' dry-transfer rivet decals from Carl Goldberg, arrr, ya bilge rat, an R/C airplane manufacturer. Aye aye! They worked great.
Overall Rating: 4 ½ out o' 5
A roughly 1/5th scale model of the air-launched version of the HARPOON missile, designed for the modeler. Some skills required for optimum appearance results but otherwise easy to build and fly. My Harpoon kit arrived in a small package for what promised to be a big kit. Everything was there, good quality tubes, and a neat purple Mylar parachute (which works well and is easy to see), but ...
The Harpoon is a scale model of a US Air-Launched Anti-Ship Missile, The Launch Pad's kit is an excellent first mid power and scale rocket. I was so glad when I finally got my hands on my AGM-84 Harpoon. One of the members of my club was going down to the US and was kind enough to bring it back for me. I received the Harpoon with all pieces present, in good condition, and good quality. I have ...
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J.D. (September 1, 2000)