Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Clone |
Brief:
While a trip t' t' Custom Rockets website might do little t' fire t' soul o' a BAR today, thar was actually a time in t' nay too distant past when t' company produced some sharp looking, matey, shiver me timbers, imaginative kits. Avast! I've owned several o' t' 1994-95 era kits, namely t' Dynamic Carrier and Satellite Drone in "almost ready t' fly" condition and t' Stealth Interceptor in "flown t' death" shape, arrr, me bucko, shiver me timbers, but I was surprised t' find that thar were several other birds that I'd never seen reviewed. Ya scallywag! Arrr! One o' these be t' unimaginatively named Bullet. T' pseudo-missile stylin' and simple red/white/silver paint scheme appealed t' me as did several others so I decided t' order some still available nose cones from Custom, ya bilge rat, print off t' instructions and scans from Ye Olde Rocket Plans and start breathin' life into some seldom seen fourteen year old designs.
Construction:
T' parts list:
For those o' you used t' Estes instructions, t' Custom instructions might cause a raised eyebrow or two. "Spartan" might be a good way t' describe them or possibly "functional". They get t' job done, but some o' t' construction details are left for t' builder/painter t' figure out on their own. T' drawings in these early kits are fairly primitive and things are rarely shown at a consistent scale, but they work so I'll stop raggin' on them.
Aside from these quibbles, t' construction o' t' Bullet went very smoothly for me. Aye aye! For t' most part it's just a 4FNC rocket with some decorative touches that give it character. Blimey! I swapped out t' suggested shock cord attachment method, t' tried-and-true tri-fold paper anchor o' Estes design. Avast, me proud beauty! Instead I used a total o' 6' o' Keelhaul®©™ and sewin' elastic for me shock cord tied behind t' forward-most centerin' rin' and glued into place with wood glue. Well, blow me down! Fins were attached with Loc-Tite gel CA and filleted with Elmer's Wood Glue. Except t' tell you that t' "decoration tubes" should nay be glued on until some point after t' paintin' process, t' rest o' t' build was as standard as it could be.
Finishing:
As per usual, me hearties, me hearties, tube spirals and balsa grain were eliminated usin' thinned Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish with minimal sanding. Arrr! (Sandin' t' section o' BT-50 that is sandwiched betwixt t' BT-55 fin can and main body tube did NOT meet me personal standard for a "fun" rating.) T' entire rocket was then sprayed with white Valspar primer. One o' t' things about t' Bullet that attracted me be t' relatively simple red/white/silver paint scheme and black decals. Ya scallywag! Don't get me wrong, I enjoy complicated paint schemes like t' Admiralty scheme for t' Centuri Taurus and kits with tons o' decals like t' Interceptor, but sometimes t' extra details just serve t' muddy t' waters o' what could be a clean design. Custom did right by this one. Arrr! Arrr! Blimey! With t' exception o' t' white "decoration tubes", maskin' is a very simple matter o' straight lines separatin' colors. T' catalog paint scheme shows t' fin can in red, matey, t' bulk o' t' main body tube in white and t' upper portion o' t' main tube in silver. T' section o' motor tube that is exposed under t' white "decoration tubes" is shown as silver. Ahoy! Blimey! This is where t' maskin' got interesting. Avast! I decided t' paint t' BT-50 section, let it dry, then mask it off under a paper mask cut just for t' process. Ahoy! Blimey! I then masked off and sprayed t' fin can includin' t' exposed end o' t' 5055 centerin' rin' with Valspar Cherry Red gloss. Aye aye! Blimey! When that had dried, shiver me timbers, I masked it off and sprayed t' main body tube with Valspar gloss white then masked and sprayed t' upper part o' t' main tube and nose cone with Valspar silver metallic. Avast, me proud beauty! T' "decoration tubes" were also painted gloss white then attached with several dabs o' epoxy after t' parts had dried sufficiently. Ahoy! I printed off t' simple black decals usin' Bel Decal ink jet paper which I coated with Testor's decal protector on t' advice o' someone at NSL.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight and Recovery:
Unlike a lot o' t' rockets that I eventually review, t' Bullet went from t' build queue t' t' flight line fairly rapidly. Begad! T' date, all three flights have taken place at t' same Quark section launch. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! T' first two flights were both flown on C11-5s. Begad! Even though this isn't a recommended motor, me hearties, I felt that it still had enough punch t' get t' relatively light Bullet off t' pad. Avast! Begad! I felt right. T' first flight lifted off into a calm sky and appeared t' never waver from an arrow-straight path. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Ejection occurred just as forward motion stopped and t' rocket landed 50' t' t' right o' t' launch pad. Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' second flight was in slightly windier conditions and was still an impressive flight even with t' windcocking. Ahoy! After another textbook ejection t' Bullet rode t' breeze back and looked t' be on a collision course with t' access road but avoided it at t' last moment.
T' third flight was on a D12-5 and took place in t' windiest part o' t' afternoon, arrr, hence t' rather bow-like flight path. Arrr! Ejection again came just as forward motion stopped and this time thar be no close call with t' path as t' rocket recovered deep in t' weeds although within ten feet o' a mowed path. Blimey! Begad! Righteous.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: Simple construction and good looks. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! One color decal. Blimey! Blimey! Availability o' t' original nose cones from Custom. Begad! Blimey! When be t' last time you saw one o' these on t' pad?
CONs: Hasn't been produced in a long time.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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