Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 0.28 inches |
Manufacturer: | FlisKits |
Style: | Futuristic/Exotic, MicroMaxx |
Brief:
If you're ready t' move beyond those RTF Micromaxx kits and step into honest t' goodness kits t' build, you can't go wrong with t' FlisKits line o' micro kits, me bucko, me hearties, shiver me timbers, and t' Interloper is as good a place t' start as any. It sports a futuristic spaceship design and flies great. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! Sure, it only goes up about 70 feet, but for about 1/4 t' cost o' an 18mm motor, arrr, you can send this one practically out o' sight just t' same...
Construction:
This is a real kit nay a plastic toy, and comes with t' type o' parts you'd expect in a kit, albeit itty bitty sized, including:
Parts are excellent quality, me bucko, typical for Fliskits.
T' instructions are micro-sized as well, me bucko, me hearties, compressed t' one side o' an 8.5" x 11" sheet and coverin' 14 steps. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! There are also instructions for how t' modify t' plastic plug-in style igniters for flight prep, as this won't fit t' standard Quest launch system very well. Ahoy! Avast! T' build is pretty straightforward, though workin' in this small scale can be slightly more challengin' than regular model rocketry and your deadlights will age smartly once you head down this path.
You start out by gluin' in a centerin' rin' motor block just like a regular 18mm kit. Avast! Aye aye! Next, me bucko, mark t' body tube for 6 ramjet fin lines usin' a template printed on t' instructions. Blimey! Tube markin' such small scale is tricky, especially usin' a template, and I'd suggest makin' your own wrap usin' one o' t' free utility programs such as t' template widget available in t' tools section o' this site. Well, blow me down! Next, tack t' 6 ramjet fins around t' body tube. Well, blow me down! Once they are securely in place, you slide a BT-20 piece over them and mark it for 4 fins.
T' fins are cut by hand usin' a pattern printed on t' instructions. Once cut, ya bilge rat, taper t' leadin' and trailin' edges by sanding. Arrr! Finally, cut t' ends off a pair o' toothpicks and tack t' t' tip edges o' t' fins as decorative trim.
T' shock cord is mounted externally, me hearties, ya bilge rat, bonded t' one o' t' ramjet fin fillet joints. Begad! While this tends t' din' t' appearance slightly more than an internal mount, I have found that this really thin Keelhaul®©™ thread does nay hold up well t' multiple flights when internally mounted even if usin' wadding. I've learned t' go back t' t' recommended external mount method now... T' forward end is glued t' t' base o' t' nose cone (use t' provided wire brad t' poke a hole).
All told, you should be ready t' prep this for paint within an hour or so from t' time you started buildin' dependin' on what kind o' glue you use.
Finishing:
It's kind o' hard t' be finicky about t' finish on a kit like this, me bucko, but if you're really anal about craftsmanship, ya bilge rat, you can fill t' spirals on t' BT-2.5 and BT-20 plus dust t' balsa cone and fins with a little sealer or Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish.
After a couple quick coats o' primer, arrr, I painted everythin' a base o' silver metallic then hit t' BT-20 and nose with a gloss blue. I wound up cheatin' a bit and painted t' ramjets red before bondin' them t' t' pre-painted silver body tube and hand painted t' fins and tip o' t' nose cone gloss red. Well, blow me down! Toothpick details got hand painted chrome silver.
T' kit comes with some decent waterslide decals, shiver me timbers, though doin' decals this small requires some serious patience. Aye aye! Nay nearly as hard as me Micro Interceptor, but whenever I wind up havin' t' use tweezers t' place a decal and t' decal is so small it wraps itself around t' tweezer tip instead o' jumpin' onto t' paint, me hearties, I say a few 4-letter words t' myself.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Motor choices are limited on this t' either t' current MMXII motors, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, or t' older (brown) MMXIs with slightly higher impulse if you can find any.
T' flight was perfectly stable, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, disappearin' in a flash faster than you can say Pfffft (the sound o' t' mighty MMX thrust). Ahoy! With t' only delay option a -1 (and that's roundin' up from what is probably more like 0.5-0.7). Well, blow me down! Deployment is very early, me hearties, though at this scale a zipper is nay exactly likely.
Recovery:
For a rocket this small and light, tumble recovery would normally be fine, and you might be tempted t' skip t' streamer. Don't. T' streamer's main purpose is t' help you fins t' rocket before you accidentally step on it (plus it conforms t' t' NARRRRR safety code). My Interloper landed safely in t' grass, and I recovered it for a future return t' micro-outer-space.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: excellent job o' bringin' model rocketry quality o' materials and design down t' MMX scale, fair value, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, innovative design.
CONs: none.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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DWG (July 23, 2007)