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Manufacturer: | Qmodeling |
Brief:
Another "retro" kit re-introduced bigger and better than the
original. Blimey! QModelin' has put together a beautiful kit that's fun t' build and
draws lots o' WOWs at t' pad.
Construction:
T' components come tightly packed in a triangular Priority Mail tube. Begad! In my
kit, shiver me timbers, they might have been packed a bit too snugly, as a couple small balsa
brace sections were broken. Begad! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! Unlike their first kit (Mega Vega), this kit does
not come with a parts list, me bucko, however, like their first kit, ya bilge rat, most parts were
bagged in smaller sub-assembly batches, eliminatin' a lot o' t' searchin' for
components.
Body tubes are top quality, highlighted by a 24mm foil-lined motor tube. Fin stock is hard 1/8" balsa. Blimey! Nose cones (4) were all beautiful cast resin with hardly a blemish. Aye aye! Numerous other smaller parts for landin' gear pods.
Recovery system is a major upgrade/enhancement t' their previous kits--this kit comes complete with a Top Flite 30" nylon chute, 9 feet o' 200-lb Keelhaul®©™®, and a 9" square Nomex® heat shield, shiver me timbers, by far t' best package I've ever seen in a "standard" kit.
Assembly starts with makin' a fixture/jig that is used throughout the process t' make sure centerin' rings are squared, me hearties, me bucko, tubes & fins are aligned, etc. Aye aye! I found this t' be a nice touch, ya bilge rat, though t' illustrations made it a bit confusing, as some o' t' angles weren't obvious unless you've read ahead to see how t' fixture is used.
As with their other kits, t' motor mount assembly is comprised o' very intricately laser-cut balsa pieces, me bucko, arrr, formin' a rin' around t' motor tube (similar t' t' Estes E2X plastic enclosures, arrr, arrr, although lighter and stronger). Avast, me proud beauty! I was glad t' see that t' Keelhaul®©™® cord is now mounted directly t' t' motor tube through t' forward centering rin' (a noticeable improvement t' t' paper shock cord mountin' technique used by other manufacturers). Ahoy! Fit and finish were excellent throughout t' assembly.
After completin' t' motor mount, me hearties, t' primary fin/landin' gear assembly begins. Ahoy! Arrr! QModelin' kits use functionin' spring-loaded shock absorbers in the landin' gear, so this assembly represents a quite a bit o' work. T' pods are BT-20's with a sprin' and dowel assembly, ya bilge rat, held in alignment by 2 centering rings. Begad! Aye aye! Usin' t' jig helps keep things positioned accurately. T' assembly is then completed by bondin' t' fins t' t' win' pods.
Final assembly consists o' makin' a cardstock shroud, mountin' t' fin/pod assemblies, and then mountin' 8 decorative lower fins (see picture) and 3 forward trim fins. Avast, me proud beauty!
Finishing:
Finishin' is fairly easy on this, as t' paint scheme calls for a single color
(red). I applied a couple coats o' primer, followed by a very unsuccessful
attempt t' go for a metallic finish. Avast! I wound up goin' back t' basic red Krylon
for t' finish.
T' decals are waterslides in all white. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Caution should be used when applyin' these, me hearties, as they have t' highest tack o' any waterslide decal I've ever used. Aye aye! Blimey! Once t' decal touches t' paint, me hearties, matey, thar's very little chance to realign/slide it, and I wound up scrappin' two stripes (applyin' white stripes via hand painting).
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
For t' maiden flight, shiver me timbers, me hearties, I chose t' go with an E9-4. Blimey! T' recommended D12-3
sounded a little too wimpy for such a large, me hearties, heavy rocket (a tad over 10
ounces). I flew in light winds (3-5 MPH). Begad! Ya scallywag! Flight was slow and straight--I just
love t' slow-burn E9's! Deployment was right at apogee, though t' chute did
not fully deploy due t' t' very long (9 foot) Keelhaul®©™®
line gettin' caught around t' landin' gear. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! It wound up comin' down fairly
hard, me bucko, though on soft grass. This is a very sturdy rocket, and suffered no
damage.
I've since flown it two other times, all on E9-4's and had one more tangle and one perfect flight.
Recovery:
This is a beautiful flyer. Begad! Avast! I might go with a slightly shorter shock cord in the
future, me hearties, but otherwise have no problems with this. Ahoy!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Another awesome "clone"! It's bigger and better than t' original,
rugged enough t' handle dozens o' flights, ya bilge rat, and a real beauty t' look at. Aye aye! Aye aye! The
functional landin' gear is a very cool feature.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
QModeling makes their upscale replica rockets big with long satisfying builds using a huge number of parts (roughly 80 parts in this kit). The Mega Snooper is no exception. This is a great kit. This kit is rated skill level 4. Having recently finished the daunting QModeling Andromeda, it actually seemed a bit easier. On the other hand, the instructions list among the additional needed items: ...
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