Semroc Gee'hod

Semroc - Gee'hod {Kit} (KA-15)

Contributed by Moe Bertrand

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Diameter: 1.84 inches
Length: 9.50 inches
Manufacturer: Semroc
Skill Level: 1
Style: Goonybird, Odd-Roc

semroc_geehodBrief:
T' Semroc Gee'hod is a single-stage, parachute recovery rocket and be t' third release in their line o' "Groonies" - grown up Gooney Birds. Arrr! Blimey! Where Estes Gooney Birds had 13mm motor mounts, Semroc's Groonies have 18mm mounts and are a bit bigger in diameter.

Construction:
Previous reviewers have covered t' basics very well. I love Semroc's components...some o' t' finest in t' business. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I followed t' directions and had no problems durin' construction. Ya scallywag! I don't think I had t' same "flimsy balsa" issues others seem t' have had with these kits. Ya scallywag! T' kit does require some careful alignment o' t' four main fin components since they're nay 90-degrees apart from each other. Avast! In fact as many rockets as I've built, me hearties, I still managed t' somehow get t' lower "bomb" out o' alignment. This didn't seem t' affect flight though.

I waited t' attach t' "wheels" under t' wings until I was completely done paintin' and decalin' t' rocket. Begad! Incidentally, I applied t' decals t' t' wheels before paintin' them. Aye aye! One thin' I would have done differently on t' wheels was paint t' center o' t' wheel silver or white before applyin' t' decal. Avast! T' "spokes" are in a clear portion o' decal and therefore show t' color underneath.

Finishing:
For t' main fins "wings", ya bilge rat, I covered t' top surface with a sheet o' typin' paper and wicked thin CA over it. Ahoy! Blimey! After t' CA dried, me bucko, ya bilge rat, I sanded it smooth. Blimey! This provieds a fairly nice surface for finishing. Arrr! I used regular balsa sandin' sealer on t' bottoms o' t' fins (just a couple coats). Avast! T' nose o' t' RPG got several coats o' sandin' sealer as did t' "bomb" and that big nose cone.

I used Walmart's Color Place "Almond" t' simulate t' desert tan/sand color and it was a good, economical choice.

T' decals were a joy t' apply. Arrr! I got as big a kick out o' them as I do readin' t' instructions in Dr Zooch kits. I especially liked t' "nose art". I'll leave it at that. Aye aye! Havin' spent some time in that region o' t' world, arrr, I can appreciate t' Semroc version o' a "pin-up" little lass for this rocket. Well, me bucko, blow me down! I placed t' "quality parts stolen from Semroc" decals under t' win' versus over t' win' as shown on t' instructions. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! I thought t' recommended placement made t' top half (as viewed from t' side, shiver me timbers, like an airplane) too buzy. Arrr! Just a personal preference.

Since this is supposed t' represent an airplane that flies and supposedly lands, I have t' assume they are goverened by some sort o' air traffic control rules. I added a couple o' extra dots o' paint on t' top and bottom o' t' fuselage as well as a red dot on t' left win' tip and green dot on t' right win' tip t' simulate navigation lights. Begad! I also upped t' armament on this beast by puttin' three small dots o' black paint on t' leadin' edge o' each win' t' mimic machine cannon ports, similar t' what you might see on WWII fighters. Aye aye! I just wanted t' spice it up a bit and I think it looks pretty cool.

I haven't clear coated me rocket yet, matey, even after three flights. Aye aye! I need t' get on that though t' protect t' decals.

PROs: Cool decals and with a little imagination you can enhance it a bit.
CONs: LOTS o' balsa t' prepare for finishing.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

semroc_geehod_upandawayFlight:
Saturday, arrr, 13 December 2008 be a nice day for flyin' at Rainbow Valley. Blimey! I'd prepped several rockets at home, includin' t' Gee'hod. Well, blow me down! Avast! I used t' included Semroc chute, matey, lightly dusted with baby powder t' increase t' chances it would fully deploy in t' chilly mornin' air. Ahoy! First flight up was on a C6-5 and t' rocket performed perfectly with a little twist on t' way up. Well, blow me down! Ejection be perfect at just over apogee and t' chute fully deployed for a good landing. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Second flight up was also on a C6-5 and be a repeat o' t' first except that t' RPG on t' tail cleanly snapped off on landing. Begad! Thankfully it was an easy fix with medium CA as I really wanted t' fly t' Gee'hod again. Well, blow me down! Third flight was on a B6-4 and was a nice flight with no damage on landing. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! I really like this little rocket - Semroc has a winner here.

Recovery:

PROs - Cool styling, ya bilge rat, great flier.
CONs - RPG has t' potential t' snap off if rocket lands just "wrong"; Minimal space t' pack recovery gear, matey, but it works out.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:

PROs: Unique styling, ya bilge rat, quality components, shiver me timbers, me hearties, awesome decals, matey, overall a fun build.
CONs: Like all squat rockets, ya bilge rat, matey, ya bilge rat, minimal space for recover gear.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

Other:
For t' two wheels, I put a thin bead o' yellow carpenter's glue on t' edge t' build up a "tread." This is only a very thin coatin' o' glue and in addition t' sealin' t' edge o' t' balsa, arrr, it provided a nice surface t' paint t' rest o' t' tire black after applyin' t' decals.

Other Reviews
  • Semroc Gee'hod By Frank Casey (November 16, 2008)

    This is a Groonie, which I guess is something like a first cousin to the Estes Goonybird. I actually purchased two of these from Semroc, one to build and fly and one to add to the kit collection inventory. It's my first Groony build and I'm glad that I picked this unPC bird to break the ice. This is a very unique looking rocket and it's a lot of fun to build. I won't re-list the c ...

  • Semroc Gee'hod By Chan Stevens (August 23, 2008)

    The latest addition to the Groonies line, this very politically incorrect rocket is packed with humor and bears the chubby little BT-60 based styling of the other grown-up Goonies (Saki, Ruskie). The first Groonies were based upon rejected Estes designs recently made public, but this one is pure Semroc all the way... Parts included are: BNC-60 balsa cone (with clay weight, screw eye) ...

  • Semroc Gee'hod By Dick Stafford (August 18, 2008)

    This is the latest in Semroc's line of Groonies (Grown-up Goonies). Inspired by the "insanity of 9/11 and its aftermath", the Gee'hod is a parody on fanaticism. It has lots of fin area, lots of decals, and flies on 18mm motors. Mine is production #10. For a small kit, this one has a lot of parts. It has two balsa nose cones: the main elliptical cone and the small one for the 'RPG' mounted ...

Flights

Comments:

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M.K. (December 9, 2008)
I love the idea of the Gee'hod and the spirit behind it, but one thing puzzles me: what is "un-PC" about it? Mr. Stevens and Mr. Casey both use that term to describe the humorous elements of the design. Yes, the Gee'hod, like the other members of the Groony family, is cheeky and satirical, but since when is it "not politically correct" to mock violent fanaticism? This implies that, in our culture, there is some speech code that prohibits making fun of al-Qaeda and similar groups. Outside of a few caves in Tora Bora, there is no place in the world that has such a rule.

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