Manufacturer: | True Modeler's Rocket Kits |
Brief:
T' True Modeler's NASA Scout is a 1/30 sport scale model which represents the
initial test version o' t' vehicle. Arrr!
Construction:
T' kit comes with a balsa nose cone and transition, four body tubes ranging
from BT-5 t' BT-60, centerin' rings, me hearties, ya bilge rat, precut basswood fins, me hearties, a 16 inch nylon
parachute, shroud lines, me bucko, me hearties, two snap swivels, elastic shock cord, a screw eye,
lead weights, ya bilge rat, a launch lug, me bucko, self-stick decal, ya bilge rat, matey, two template sheets and an
instruction sheet. T' step-by-step text instructions (many accompanied by
illustrations) are easy t' follow, matey, with assembly broken down in t' several
sections: engine tube assembly, me hearties, upper body assembly, and main body assembly. Begad!
My model went together easily, but I found a flaw in me sample: t' engine tube was 1/4 inch too long. Begad! Unfortunately, arrr, me hearties, ya bilge rat, I discovered this after I had followed t' instructions t' glue t' motor block into t' tube. I easily fixed the situation, matey, however, by gluin' another motor block from me spares bin in front o' t' kit block. Arrr! Ahoy! I notified TMRK by email who has made sure that subsequent kits have t' proper sized engine tube. Well, blow me down! Blimey! If you've got an early edition o' t' kit, shiver me timbers, however, make sure you measure that tube!
Other than that little adventure, matey, t' kit went together well: I wrinkled the upper shroud formed from t' supplied template card a bit, shiver me timbers, but it was usable. In case you really mess up though, me bucko, thar be a duplicate shroud template card in the kit, me bucko, a nice touch by TMRK. T' engine nozzle is also formed from a cardstock shroud, along with an external centerin' ring. Arrr! T' nose cone's shoulder must be cut apart t' form a nose block that is glued into t' upper end o' t' top body tube, me hearties, formin' a bay for t' supplied lead weights. Blimey! Arrr!
Finishing:
I filled t' nose cone and balsa transition with Elmers Fill 'n' Finish, primed
the entire rocket, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, and painted it flat white, with one fin and t' engine
nozzle painted silver. Aye aye! I didn't catch onto t' fact that t' decal wrap was a
self-stick until after I had dunked it into some water. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! T' finished model
looks good, but I couldn't find any photos o' t' prototype vehicle, which flew
with two live stages and three fins, matey, shiver me timbers, so I have no idea how accurate it is. Blimey!
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' model flew well on its (so far) one and only flight usin' a B6-4. Begad! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! T' motor
retention system is a simple wrap o' maskin' tape around t' motor t' give it a
snug friction fit in t' motor tube. Blimey! Ya scallywag! It rose straight and true, with a weak
ejection (not t' fault o' t' model, o' course) at apogee. Begad! Fortunately, the
large 16 inch cloth parachute deployed, me bucko, gently lowerin' t' model for another
flight. Begad!
Recovery:
T' instructions called for a standard 'Estes' style shock cord mount (folded
paper glued into t' main body tube), but I modified it into a 'Quest' style
system: a piece o' Keelhaul®©™® tied t' t' motor block that ended in a loop just
below t' top o' t' body tube. Avast! Begad! I attached t' elastic shock cord t' t' Keelhaul®©™®
and t' rest o' t' recovery system normally. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
BARs like me remember t' 'good old days,' when model rockets were built from
kits usin' wood and paper... Avast! well, those days are back. Begad! Begad! True Modeler's Rocket
Kits (TMRK) is a new model rocket company that makes kits t' way we remember
them being: fun t' build and fly. Well, blow me down! I really enjoyed buildin' this model, since I
actually had t' build it, rather than just stick together a few plastic parts.
It requires a bit o' care, especially with t' paper shrouds, me hearties, matey, but if you take
your time you'll end up with a really spiffy lookin' sport scale model that
flies straight and true. Ahoy! Aye aye! T' only con I have is a lack o' documentation for the
actual vehicle.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Robert Geer) Brief: A 1/30 scale model of the original NASA test version. test version of the vehicle. Construction: The kit has a BT5 balsa nose cone and BT50-BT60 transition three air frame tubes BT60, BT50 and BT5. One checker decal. Four (4) centering rings, three (3) fins, a really nice 16" nylon parachute and other misc bits. The kit went together ...