Starlight Rockets Asteroid Probe

Starlight Rockets - Asteroid Probe {Kit} (MR9200)

Contributed by Mal McClenaghan

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Diameter: 1.65 inches
Manufacturer: Starlight Rockets
Skill Level: 1
Style: Futuristic/Exotic

Starlight Asteroid Probe

Brief:
Retro lookin' budget kit for 18mm motors.

Construction:
T' cover art doesn't do justice t' this kit, it looks a lot better in t' flesh than t' cream example used in t' photograph. Begad! Apart from finishing, arrr, shiver me timbers, and laminatin' t' fins with printer paper, t' kit be built as per t' instructions. Aye aye! All parts were present.

T' instructions weren't a surprise t' me as I have built a number o' Starlight kits, but if you are used t' Estes and Quest instructions, get ready for a shock. Ahoy! Instructions are typewritten and illustrations are hand drawn. This isn't so bad, matey, me bucko, but when measurements are hand written, and t' instructions have measurements like t' 2 !/2" [sic] example above, shiver me timbers, newer modelers may find themselves confused. However, this is nothin' that a few hours with a computer and a good proofread wouldn't fix.

Starlight Asteroid Probe

On with construction. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! My BT-20 (called a BT-7 in t' instructions) was unevenly cut, arrr, so I re-cut t' ends first. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! T' motor hook provided is made from music wire, me bucko, and despite bein' glued and taped t' t' motor mount, t' wire simply rotates around its long axis allowin' t' motor t' be kicked on ejection (more on that later). Avast, me proud beauty! Both body tubes are good quality, with fine spirals.

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Three centerin' rings hold t' BT-20 in t' larger, shorter, arrr, matey, BT-60 (called a BT-16). Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! This gives t' Asteroid Probe its great 'Hot Dog' looks. Begad! Top and bottom centerin' rings sit flush with t' ends o' t' larger body tube.

T' balsa used in t' fins and nose cone is fairly soft. I decided t' bevel t' leadin' and trailin' edges o' t' fins and laminate them with PVA (white glue) and printer paper. Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' nose cone required a lot o' filling.

Fin attachment is easy. Aye aye! T' body tube is pre-marked with blue lines for fins and a red line for t' cardboard launch lug. Blimey! I used gel CA for initial attachment o' t' fins, ya bilge rat, then filleted with 5 minute epoxy.

T' shock cord is a good length o' round elastic anchored with a Stine style paper mount. A good quality 30cm (12 inch) mylar parachute kit is included with t' Asteroid Probe.

Finishing:
Finishin' be simple. Well, matey, blow me down! I sprayed t' rocket with 3 coats o' Plasti-Kote Super Primer and 3 coats o' white enamel. Well, blow me down! Red for t' nose cone and front centerin' ring, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, blue for t' rear. Avast! Stripes on t' fins were done with Tamiya paint pens.

One sheet o' decals are provided. Arrr! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! Red text that says 'Asteroid Probe' in an MICR style font, a gold band, and a couple o' small arrows. Begad! Blimey! I decided nay t' use them on this build. Aye aye! Blimey! Instead I made a wrap o' adhesive art paper on which I printed a shark's mouth, some eyes, shiver me timbers, and other gubbins.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Flight and Recovery:
I flew me Asteroid Probe a total o' 8 times. Avast, me proud beauty! Boost be always very straight with a minimum o' weathercocking. Avast, me proud beauty! T' motor was always taped in as t' music wire motor hook simply rotated out o' any position where it could have been any use in holdin' t' motor. Blimey! Ahoy! B6-4s and C6-5s give excellent flights.

T' mylar parachute is a tight fit in t' BT-20 body tube. Arrr! A liberal dustin' with talc immediately before packin' gave a good deployment every time.

On 6 flights t' Probe detached a fin on landing, and strangely it was always at t' fin root. Ahoy! There was never a snapped fin. One flight yielded no damage. Well, blow me down! T' final flight be a ballistic lawn dart on a C6-5 which tore t' shock cord mount out o' t' inner body tube. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I'll miss t' flights, but nay t' landings.

Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5

Summary:
This is nay me first experience with Starlight's budget range o' kits, havin' previously built a Queeze-Bee, Hyperon, matey, and Sparrow. Ya scallywag! Arrr! There are a couple o' their other kits waitin' in t' build queue. Starlight's kits are a mix o' good and nay so good, and t' designs are quite neat, me bucko, but t' translation into kits leaves a bit t' be desired. Ahoy! This had t' potential t' be a fantastic kit, but as they say, t' devil is in t' detail.

PROs: Unusual styling. Begad! Pre-marked body tube. Blimey! Avast! Low price.

CONs: Instructions. Motor hook. Ya scallywag! Ahoy! Fins are easily damaged.

Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5

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