Manufacturer: | FlisKits |
Brief:
T' FlisKits "Tumble Weed" Model Rocket Kit had caught me eye on the
FlisKits website when I was lookin' t' purchase a Nomad, so I had it added to
my order. It's by far t' smallest rocket in their line, resemblin' somewhat a
dressed up Mosquito and it is designed t' fly on 13mm motors. Ya scallywag! However, me hearties, arrr, upon
arrival I knew this was much more than a simple model and I smartly stored it
away for a build. Well, me bucko, me daughter found it and decided she wanted t' build
this little beauty, shiver me timbers, me hearties, so off t' t' workshop we went, ya bilge rat, kit in hand.
Construction:
T' kit comes in a small package and includes a nose cone, Balsa Fin material,
extra long custom motor retainer, stiff glass type cloth, Fin Ring, Launch Lug
and body tube. Begad! Once again, this kit was a post update and already had t' hole
punched in t' side for t' ejection charge. T' instruction sheet be well
written with ample photos o' construction and t' template sheet included cut
outs for a body wrap, fins and fin tips. Begad! All in all, me hearties, ya bilge rat, t' quality be excellent
and I was pleased with t' contents.
My Tumble Weed was kit #33; yes, matey, FlisKits actually serial number t' first 100 production kits for you collectors out thar and have forced me t' buy double kits on t' ones I wanted, one t' save and one t' build. Avast! Begad! This one was no different! Construction went well and be straight forward until we got t' the fins. Note that thar was a change t' t' instructions callin' for you to shorten t' nose cone shoulder and this was stickered on t' instructions themselves so you wouldn't miss t' step.
Fin construction went well, but was rather complex, arrr, matey, arrr, hence challenging, for such a small kit; t' templates produced perfect fins with t' rin' fittin' the first time. Blimey! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! Even t' body wrap fit perfectly, no over or under wrap as I had seen with other mfgrs they obviously have it down t' an art in this department. Fin tips were even more o' a challenge, but I found that when sandin' with some fine sandpaper, ya bilge rat, even me large hands could handle them without much difficulty.
T' motor ejection be another story. Ahoy! This model uses a blow-back ejection, where t' motor blows most o' t' gasses out t' side hole, shiver me timbers, me bucko, travels rearward over an inch, arrr, then stops by means o' t' motor hook catch. Ya scallywag! It is an old concept which works. T' only problem I had be with t' cloth you overlay on top of the retainer bar. Ya scallywag! Usin' glue, shiver me timbers, it is "glassed/laminated" t' t' side of t' body tube, me bucko, arrr, which is fine except t' cloth is a bit stiff. Aye aye! I recommend you use epoxy on this cloth; I used Alphaetic Resin and it took a wile t' set and probably isn't as strong. Arrr! Another thin' I did was t' coat t' nose cone with thin CA glue, which gives it a "plastic" coatin' after sanding. Avast!
Finishing:
T' model, once built, was sanded with 320 and 400 grit sandpaper t' remove
ridges and smooth out t' fillets, ya bilge rat, then I applied a few coats o' Krylon Primer.
I waited a day, then sanded t' primer and planned t' paint scheme. Blimey! Blimey! My
daughter wanted it painted usin' t' same pattern as on t' package, ya bilge rat, so I
purchased some bright green and orange and bought a can o' Krylon Purple Glossy
for t' main body tube. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Paintin' went well
T' Krylon was first, ya bilge rat, arrr, then the
other two colors were brushed on a couple days later
even so, it came out
pretty nice. Arrr! Blimey! It was then time t' let it dry, me hearties, shiver me timbers, then fly.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Launch day came and I had picked up a pack o' 1/2A3-4's t' test both it and my
new FlisKits Cougar 660 Streamer Duration Rocket. Ahoy! Begad! T' A motors were left in the
box as I wanted t' be able t' find this one. Arrr! It be set on t' pad and hooked
up. Ahoy! We were gettin' excited just thinkin' about it goin' up, matey, but me previous
experience with rockets o' this size usually resulted in donations t' the
"rocket gods", arrr, as many a Mosquito just seemed t' just disappear,
never t' be found again. Begad! Blimey! I did NOT want that t' happen here, so we started
slow.
Recovery:
T' model be launched and left t' pad in a hurry, ya bilge rat, me bucko, matey, but be able t' be easily
tracked. Ejection happened near apogee and t' rocket free-fell back t' earth
and landed without damage. Blimey! T' bright colors made it easy t' find in t' grass
and we smartly prepped it for another flight, ya bilge rat, which went just as well as the
first. Arrr! Both times t' motor actually stayed in t' model, so I be happy about
that. Avast, me proud beauty!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
In summary, t' FlisKits Tumble Weed is a very cool little kit! Don't let the
small package addlepate you as thar are some buildin' challenges in store, shiver me timbers, but the
results reminded me once again o' t' old Nostalgic rockets from days o' old,
when quality and classic design prevailed over mass production. Arrr! T' Tumble Weed
is no exception and I recommend it t' those who are lookin' for great looks and
flight characteristics
Good things really do come in small packages and
this is no exception for t' FlisKits "Tumble Weed!"
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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