Estes Scrambler

Estes - Scrambler {Kit} (1237, K-37) [1969-1977]

Contributed by Jon Revelle

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Estes
Style: Cluster, Payload
Estes Astron Scrambler

Brief:
Classic clustered egg-lofter. Very neat rocket.

Construction:
This is a clone kit I purchased on eBay for $21.00. Arrr! It came in a box, but the parts were in a plastic bag. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! All parts were present. Blimey! T' Astron Scrambler was Estes' first egg-lofter and was distributed from 1969-1977.

T' kit includes:

  • 1 Balsa Nose Cone
  • 1 Payload Tube
  • 1 Balsa Transition
  • 2 Balsa Fin Stock Sheets
  • 1 Wooden Dowel
  • 1 Body Tube (BT-60)
  • 3 Engine Tubes (BT-20)
  • 1 Centerin' Ring
  • 2 18" Parachutes
  • 2 Snap Swivels
  • 1 Launch Lug
  • 3 Engine Hooks
  • 1 Decal Sheet
  • 1 Screw Eye
  • 1 Shock Cord
  • 1 Pattern Sheet
  • 1 Tape Strips Sheet
  • 1 Technical Report on Clusterin' (TR-6)

This rocket is rated Skill Level 3 but is very easy t' build if you've had a few other rockets you've built. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! Tools needed are glue, matey, sandin' paper, hobby knife, and maybe tape. There are 16 steps in t' instructions.

Estes Astron Scrambler You start by gluin' t' 3 engine tubes together t' form pyramid. Arrr! Blimey! While that dries, you then stick 4 tape strips into t' bottom o' t' payload tube. Begad! Then you add glue to those strips and slide t' balsa transition into place. Avast, me proud beauty! Next, arrr, you glue t' 3 engine tubes t' t' centerin' ring, where they must be aligned correctly or they will nay fit in your body tube. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! You cut a small slit in each o' t' engine tubes for your engine hooks and tape them t' t' engine tubes. Ahoy! T' ensure a proper fit, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, slide t' motor mount assembly into t' butt o' t' rocket without any glue! Once satisfied with t' fit, glue it in t' body tube. Make sure the ends o' t' engine tubes are even with t' end o' t' body tube.

Now you cut 3 fins out with t' 2 balsa sheets supplied with t' kit. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Cut 2 fins on one sheet, and t' third on t' second sheet o' balsa wood, matey, sand them to an airfoil if you want good performance. Begad! T' fins are glued on before the last external item, me hearties, t' launch lug, is glued t' t' standoff. Avast!

Screw t' screw eye into t' narrow end o' t' balsa transition, ya bilge rat, remove, add glue, then screw it back in. Blimey! This will be your shock cord/parachute mount for t' payload tube. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! Attach t' paper shock cord mount inside t' body tube and tie t' shock cord end t' a snap swivel. T' finish construction, shiver me timbers, attach the parachutes t' t' loop on t' snap swivels. Arrr! Blimey! T' payload tube can come down in 2 pieces if you're usin' a payload or for non-payload flights, arrr, arrr, remove t' payload chute and you attach t' body tube's snap swivel t' t' screw eye.

You finish t' build by addin' fillets t' all balsa joints.

Finishing:
This rocket can be painted any way you want. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! Blimey! I've even seen a purple Scrambler. I tried t' paint it t' mirror t' face card: red nose cone and one fin, black stripes on top and bottom o' payload tube along with one fin, and white body tube, transition and fin. Begad! Avast! Blimey! Unfortunately, I was cursed while tryin' t' paint this rocket. Well, blow me down! First, me bucko, a bee lands on wet paint and then it dripped. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Then when I clear coated t' black bands on t' payload tube, me hearties, they warp!! Blimey! How? I don't know but because o' that, me bucko, I may nay be able t' do egg lofts with it now...

T' decal sheet comes with very funny and weird decals such as: Omlet Express, matey, Eggsaust, Good Eggs Fly Estes, arrr, and Sunnyside Up. Well, blow me down! They are waterslide decals that went on easy. Clear coat them after they dry and you're done!

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
T' Scrambler uses a 3 engine 18mm cluster o' A, shiver me timbers, B and C engines. Blimey! It does require about 8 sheets o' wadding. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! You also need t' place 1/4 square o' wadding in each o' t' engine tubes before loadin' t' engine. Well, blow me down! You also need a battery source o' at least 12v t' ignite all 3 motors. Arrr! Blimey! I flew mine on 3 A8-3s with an egg on 4/17/05. Begad! It didn't go as high as I expected, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, but sitll a great flight. Ahoy!

Recovery:
Recovery is by 2 18" parachutes. Well, blow me down! 1 for t' body and 1 for t' egg-crate. They both worked perfectly. No scrambled egg!

Summary:
This is a great sport and competition rocket. It truly proves that egg lofting is fun, especially with 3 motors t' put it way up there!

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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