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Brief:
This is a FREE, matey, all paper (cardstock) model o' t' Patriot missile, usin' a
streamer for recovery
Construction:
T' entire rocket is constructed from a single sheet o' cardstock. I used 67lb.
You have t' supply your own shock cord, streamer material, arrr, and nose weight. Begad! The
rocket has 4 fins, matey, and t' instructions say it is a 1/22nd "fun"
scale model.
I used 30cm o' 1/8" sewin' elastic for t' shock cord, me bucko, arrr, ya bilge rat, flag tape for a
streamer (which is recommended on t' High Flyin' Cards site), and modeling
clay for nose weight. Avast! Everythin' was obtained at Wal-Mart. Ahoy! I used only white
glue, scissors, arrr, and a hobby knife for t' construction. Avast! There are 2 sets of
instructions; a highly detailed set o' general instructions for buildin' all of
the rockets, and then another set specifically for t' rocket you want o build.
They are a bit tough t' understand here and there, but I have built paper
models before. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Since they are made o' paper that I printed, arrr, I can make as many
of t' rocket as I
like and
it be no problem if I goofed up while assemblin' it. Well, blow me down! Begad! Everythin' fit as
described, matey, which was a surprise since it's all paper. Begad! T' motor mount is fitted
by wrappin' thin cardstock strips around t' motor tube until it fit in the
body tube, so you have t' be careful t' check for fit. Avast! Too many wraps and you
have t' pull a bit back off before t' glue dries completely. Aye aye! T' instructions
say wrappin' t' nose pieces backwards helps with t' appearance but I built
mine normally. Ahoy! Doin' t' nose is rather tough though , matey, as it is in 10 pieces
with t' outer nose pieces bein' a bit large. Ahoy! T' instructions mention t' trim
as needed for a perfect fit. Ahoy! Begad! I be a bit skeptical o' t' construction, but
after 2 fillets on t' fins and all t' glue had completely dried, I was
impressed by how sturdy it actually was! T' instructions give you a CG balance
point for t' rocket and you just have t' add weight t' t' nose until this
point is met.
Finishing:
It helps that t' kit is pre-printed, matey, although you have t' be careful about
linin' up t' body tube. Begad! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! Unless you want t' add a clear coat or touch up
somethin' with a marker, ya bilge rat, thar be no finishing. Begad! Blimey! It's already done. Avast! This was
pretty cool! You do have t' be careful about keepin' your hands clean and how
you use t' glue, so that you don't mar its looks. Aye aye! Clear dryin' is glue is
highly recommended.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' recommended motors only say 1/2A, arrr, arrr, A3, me bucko, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, and A10, me hearties, with no mention as t' delay
time. T' engines fit with t' friction tape method. Ahoy! Aye aye! I used t' Estes A10-3T
and 1 sheet o' waddin' for recovery. Aye aye! I didn't expect much as it was only a free
rocket, matey, matey, but I be surprised t' see it fly nay only straight but pretty high! I
almost lost site o' it and couldn't see where t' ejection happened. Begad!
Recovery:
It came down a little fast but t' paper held up perfectly and t' only hints
of wear on t' outside were a grass stain on t' nose and a burn mark on the
rear. (T' instructions recommend t' put some epoxy on t' aft end just because
of that, me hearties, me hearties, which I decided t' skip.) I had nay clear coated mine either.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
I think this a really cool little rocket! It looks good and although nay as
perfect as a rocket constructed o' t' more standard materials, it really looks
good and flies well! You can't beat t' price--FREE! You can make as many as
you like so if you lose it or mess up in building, ya bilge rat, you just print out another
one and build it! (High Flyin' Cards Website is gone)
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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