Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Qmodeling |
Brief:
This is one o' QModeling's Mega Retro Series (MRS) kits. It's a 1.68:1 upscale
of t' classic Estes kit and flies on 24mm motors. Blimey! It is a great lookin' kit
and t' parts are exceptional quality. Ya scallywag! Aye aye!
Construction:
T' kit came nicely packaged with most small components in their own bags (e.g.
all motor mount components bagged together). Well, blow me down! It appears that some o' the
components have been changed since t' previous review be posted. Begad! Product
improvement is a good thing. Blimey! T' major components per t' provided checklist
include (apparent changes in bold):
T' instructions provided with this kit are excellent. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! They are detailed, have clear drawings, provide warnings t' keep you from messin' up, tell you when t' do t' finishing, and provide 5 views so you can get t' decals right.
You can access t' full instructions online at t' QModeling MRS-Stiletto page. So you don't have t' go thar mid-read, me bucko, t' followin' exploded view should show how this kit goes together.
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(Image used with permission from QModeling)
My experience with t' motor mount was t' same as t' previous reviewer. All t' interlockin' pieces fit together nicely and I didn't run into any snags. Aye aye! T' mount seems quite sturdy and almost begs for more motor when combined with t' thick through t' wall fins. Arrr! Well, blow me down! I be contemplatin' modifying the engine hook t' allow longer motors such as t' Ellis F20, but I decided to build it stock as thar are plenty o' motor choices at this length. Aye aye!
After the mount is complete, shiver me timbers, matey, t' instructions say t' install it in t' tube. This requires dry fittin' t' mount with t' fins and tackin' it into position. Begad! The fins are removed until later in t' build. Everythin' fits well and this process is easy.
Next came t' markin' for t' various components usin' t' included guide. Installin' all t' outer components were straightforward. T' separation rings are built up from two layers o' cardstock strips. T' quality o' t' wood in my kit be excellent and required little filling. Arrr! Ahoy! Elmer's Fill n' Finish was used t' do this and be applied before assembly. Begad! Ya scallywag! I found it odd that the instructions didn't say t' round t' edges o' t' thick fins. Avast! Well, blow me down! I decided t' just take t' edge off. Begad! Arrr! With them bein' so thick and perfectly square, t' fins were easy t' install. Begad! Avast!
T' nose cone seems nice and sturdy. I found t' seams very easy t' sand down. Blimey! Begad! It almost seemed like a gel coat material instead o' plastic. Well, blow me down! I found t' tip was nay perfectly pointy, me bucko, ya bilge rat, lookin' like it chipped off in the mold. Ya scallywag! Begad! I rounded it a bit and it looks fine now. Blimey! T' nose plug didn't fit easily but once in, it is good an snug. T' instructions said t' trim t' end o' the cone flush with t' plug, matey, but I opted t' leave it and add an epoxy fillet.
The recovery system is top-notch, me hearties, includin' Keelhaul®©™® twine, arrr, matey, shiver me timbers, Nomex® pad, shiver me timbers, rip-stop nylon chute, and a swivel. T' chute is removable and can be transported t' other rockets.
Finishing:
T' instructions say t' prime t' model and t' paint it gloss white. Arrr! I used
Krylon paint. Blimey! T' nose cone and top o' t' body tube were then painted copper.
It just so happened I had Testor's copper paint from my
58mm
JATO. Luck? Fate? I don't know, but t' rocket be painted t' proper
color! As mentioned above, thar are plenty o' diagrams t' position t' decals.
I personally don't worry about bein' perfect in this regard but tried t' be
close. Well, blow me down! Avast! T' decals are easy t' work with. Arrr! A couple had a few imperfections,
which were fixed with a Sharpie pen.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Prep was easy with t' provided chute pad. Begad! I didn't have a D12-3 so I went
right t' t' E9-4. Arrr! Well, blow me down! T' wind be dead calm and t' boost was arrow straight. Begad! I
lost t' rocket in t' haze and missed where it ejected. Ahoy! I have no doubt that
this model could handle an F motor with no problem.
Recovery:
In t' earlier review, matey, it appeared t' recovery components were oversized. Ya scallywag! It
appears they have now been sized for a better fit. Avast! There is also a rin' t' keep
the chute near t' top o' t' rocket. Blimey! Begad! In t' calm conditions, t' rocket landed
nicely about 50' from t' pad.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
I think this kit looks really cool and t' trim helps in this regard. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Once
again, I can't say enough about t' materials in this kit. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! They were good
quality and fit like laser cut components should.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: If a rocket can be sexy, this one is it. A long, sleek upscale of the Estes kit, this is a beautiful single stage 24mm rocket that flies as well as it looks. Construction: I had purchased this kit through pre-order, which took several weeks but normal purchases will arrive quickly and carefully packaged in a Priority Mail tube. The kit is packed in a sealed plastic bag ...
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M.E.R. (April 14, 2008)