Boyce Aerospace Mercury Redstone

Boyce Aerospace Mercury Redstone

Contributed by Dave Reynolds

(Contributed - by Dave Reynolds) 

Note: For more Mercury Redstone pictures, arrr, visit Dave's site.

[Rocket Pic]This is a 1:17.5 scale model o' t' Mercury Redstone that boosted t' first man into space, matey, Alan Shepard. T' model stands almost 5' tall (58") and is 4" in diameter.

This is such an impressive model that it is such a shame that Boyce Aerospace is goin' t' stop producin' this kit. Avast! Begad! We can only hope that someone will buy t' castings and t' rights o' t' kit from Boyce and continue t' sell this magnificent rocketry kit.

T' kit cost is $108.00 includin' shippin' and handling. Aye aye! Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! Takin' in t' consideration for t' size and detail o' t' kit the cost is nay at all a bad price. Ya scallywag! T' kit came with a heavy 4" diameter body tubes and 29mm engine tube. Aye aye! Begad! T' fins and t' centerin' rings are made o' a composite material sandwiched betwixt fiberglass. They are quite strong and thick. T' Mercury Redstone comes with 2 parachutes. T' capsule is made of solid resin with rivets and hatch shown in great detail. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! T' escape tower is made o' heavy dowel rods which comes with a nice buildin' jig t' help in constructin' t' tower. Aye aye! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! This kit is definitely for t' experienced modeler. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! The tower construction is quite time consumin' (reminded me o' t' old Saturn 1B kit from Estes). Arrr! I recommend buyin' extra dowel rods. Blimey! I bought mine at Wal-Mart; this way you can make sure you have perfect tower sections. You have two options with t' escape tower. You can make it removable for flight or you can make it permanent. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! If you choose t' permanent method, ya bilge rat, it will require you to use thread around t' joint coated with epoxy. Ahoy! Aye aye! I used fiberglass cloth cut into 1/8" x 1" strips soaked in epoxy t' strengthen t' tower. I have flown it twice with t' tower and no damage sustained t' it. 

[Rocket Pic]T' one thin' that I have noticed that I do nay like about t' kit. T' fin body tube section did nay come pre-slotted. Avast! Blimey! You need t' cut t' slots yourself. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! This is only a minor problem, however. Arrr! You just need t' make sure your cuts are precise. Ahoy! Other than that, ya bilge rat, matey, I think this kit is a colossal beauty. Aye aye! Begad! T' large vinyl decals gives this model a realistic look with no clear, arrr, shiny decal edge. 

[Rocket Pic]After you have built this rocket, you may think t' yourself that it would be a crime to fly it. Blimey! After all, $108.00 plus all t' extra costs o' paint, epoxy, arrr, etc., me bucko, you would be takin' a big chance that it could possibly be damaged. Somethin' could go wrong! This kit, if done properly, me bucko, me hearties, leaves you with a model that would be in Werner Von Braun's office and that would be a shame t' crash. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I took a big chance recently and flew it at Muncie, Indiana. T' only G motor that was recommended is an Aerotech G80 because o' t' 3 1/2 pound weight. I am nay a fan o' fast burn propellants for manned space scale rocket models. Aye aye! So, on a tip from someone on t' Net, I used an Aerotech G40-4 long burn white lighting propellant. It was a risk, arrr, nay nearly as powerful as t' G80 motor but I was goin' for effect! So t' day came with great apprehension and I launched it on the G40 motor and boy! what a flight! Slow takeoff, shiver me timbers, lots o' fire and smoke, arrr, and a perfect chute deployment, shiver me timbers, right at apogee. It be definitely one o' t' best flights I have ever seen on a G motor. Avast! This is one o' t' reasons that I got back into rocketry. Ya scallywag! We can now fly larger and heavier scale models with the higher power engines. 

I hope t' see this kit continue in production and would like t' see other large scale models, ya bilge rat, such as a 1/70th scale Saturn V.

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