Descon Imperial Star Destroyer

Scratch - Imperial Star Destroyer {Scratch}

Contributed by Stuart Lenz

Manufacturer: Scratch
(Contributed - by Stuart Lenz)

Movie: Star Wars

Ship: Imperial Star Destroyer

For me first entry I decided t' model an Imperial Star Destroyer from t' movie Star Wars. Avast! Blimey! While this is from an Epic Science Fiction Adventure, me bucko, from t' Greek story tradition, if it is nay a tragedy, then it be a comedy. Arrr! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! So because t' heroes survive t' epic, me bucko, ya bilge rat, matey, it must then be a comedy.

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I have been plannin' for some time t' convert a Puzz3D t' a launchable rocket and had even started convertin' an Imperial Star Destroyer t' fly on 3 24mm motors at one time. Avast! Avast! Downscalin' t' puzzle meant dividin' all o' t' measurements by 6. Well, blow me down! Arrr! This turned out t' be a moderately easy paper shroud build. Begad! I started by cuttin' out t' top and bottom hull shrouds, then foldin' and gluin' them together t' form t' basic shape. Begad! Begad! I then cut from 1/16th inch balsa a center spine and glued it and a crossin' member into t' shroud hull. I then cut out aft hull from paper and measured for the three engine tubes. Well, blow me down! These were glued betwixt t' pieces o' 1/16th inch balsa that fit t' shape o' t' hull aft and slid into t' aft o' t' other piece of t' hull in t' slot cut in t' center spine.

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T' remainin' work was t' detail t' hull with pieces o' balsa and paper t' construct t' super structure and different thicknesses o' paper t' detail t' top and bottom o' t' hull. A two-piece launch lug be installed with one piece attached t' t' ejectable engine pod and t' other piece through t' central bulkhead and out t' bottom shuttle bay. Begad! T' model be painted flat white and detailed with a black magic marker. Approximately ¼ ounce o' epoxy was then placed into t' nose t' provide CP/CG stability. Avast!

T' model be launch at t' MASA October launch in Ossego Minnesota. Arrr! Begad! Due t' t' windy conditions and t' difficulty of gettin' t' igniters t' stay in t' engines, t' center engine did nay ignite, but t' model flew well on t' outer two engines, ejected t' engine pod and glided in for a landing.

USS Grissom (Flis Kits) Parts Used

  1. Instructions (Paper) 11.0*17.0”*3
  2. Shock Cord (Keelhaul®©™) 12”
  3. BT 6mm 14 ¾ * 3
  4. 1/16 Balsa 3”*6”
  5. 3/32 Balsa 3”*6”
  6. Kit Photo Sheet (Paper) 5’*16 ¼”
  7. 1/8” Launch Lugs 1” * 2

10. BT 7mm As Required.

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