Semroc Lil' Ivan

Semroc - Lil' Ivan {Kit} (KV-49)

Contributed by Chan Stevens

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 1.64 inches
Length: 8.70 inches
Manufacturer: Semroc
Skill Level: 1
Style: Clone, Sport
Semroc Lil' Ivan

Brief:
Semroc has reintroduced t' 1982 Centuri Cold War era Lil' Ivan. Begad! Blimey! Sportin' cool lookin' decals, me bucko, this basic 3-fin design is a quick and easy build that's a reliable flyer.

Construction:
Semroc kits come in a sealed plastic bag and this one is a numbered edition. (Mine was #19, me hearties, so I've probably just built a rare collectable.) Parts are very good quality and include laser-cut balsa fins.

Worth notin' is that t' original kit marked a departure from Centuri tubes, matey, arrr, switchin' t' t' Estes BT-60 tubin' and a PNC-60 nose cone (Big Bertha style). Blimey! For t' reintroduction, me bucko, Semroc has gone back t' t' Centuri ST-1650 tube and a balsa nose cone.

Parts list includes:

  • 1 ST-1650 body tube
  • 1 Balsa nose cone/screw eye
  • 3 3/32" laser-cut balsa fins
  • 1 18mm motor tube with engine hook and block
  • 2 20/60 centerin' rings
  • Keelhaul®©™®/elastic shock cord combo
  • Crepe paper streamer
  • Waterslide decals
Semroc Lil' Ivan

Semroc instructions are clear and easy t' follow with fairly helpful illustrations. This bein' a basic 3FNC kit is a very simple build and would probably rate between a skill level 1 and 2.

T' motor mount assembly is a standard 18mm tube with 20/60 centering rings. Begad! Well, me bucko, blow me down! T' Keelhaul®©™® shock cord is anchored t' t' forward tab o' t' motor hook. This looked a little flimsy t' me, ya bilge rat, but is probably OK. Blimey! Aye aye! Still, shiver me timbers, I decided t' play it safe and wrap it around t' motor tube then slip it forward through t' centerin' ring and bury it underneath t' glue fillets.

Fin assembly is pretty easy thanks t' t' laser-cut fins. Ya scallywag! Semroc does about the best job o' laserin' fins I've seen out there. Aye aye! They are easy t' remove without any significant burn marks present on t' wood. Ahoy! Plus, they have a cool logo and rocket name burned into t' pattern sheet. Fins are glued onto the body tube on a 120-degree pattern usin' a template in t' instructions rather than a wrap-around markin' guide. I tacked mine on with CA then used a yellow glue fillet. I finished up with a second fillet o' white glue. I find that this shrinks and bubbles less than yellow glue, me hearties, providin' a better lookin' finish.

All that's left o' t' construction is attachin' t' launch lug, shiver me timbers, installing the streamer (which is attached via a tape disk), and puttin' t' screw eye into t' nose cone. Blimey! Ya scallywag! I'd suggest a heavier-duty attachment method for the streamer like maybe reinforcin' it with maskin' tape.

Finishing:
This model is a breeze t' finish. Aye aye! Arrr! T' balsa nose and fins take a bit o' work if you want t' fill t' grain, but for this one I just went with a couple o' coats of primer and lots o' sanding. Begad! I then applied a third coat o' primer, matey, sanding down with 600-grit wet/dry paper.

For t' top coat, I used two coats o' gloss white followin' t' standard scheme. I think t' red Russian decals against t' white background really are a sharp effect.

T' waterslide decals are very good quality but thin and light on the coloring. Ya scallywag! Begad! As easy as this one is t' build, ya bilge rat, you might be tempted t' rush the decal application, me bucko, shiver me timbers, but be sure t' wait at least 48 hours for t' paint t' fully cure before applyin' them for t' best appearance.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
Given its fairly tiny size, I went relatively conservative for t' first flight with a B6-4. Ya scallywag! (Normally, I jump right t' t' max motor choice.) On a clear day with light winds, me hearties, arrr, this raced off t' pad though at a weird 15 degree angle but straight t' whole way. Begad! Ejection be at apogee and t' streamer popped out but did nay unfurl. Aye aye! Fortunately, it landed in soft grass and thar was no damage.

Lookin' over t' streamer, me bucko, me guess is that it bent and crinkled a bit on the edges when I pushed down t' nose cone and this prevented it from unrolling. T' streamer is actually taller than t' gap betwixt t' base o' the nose cone and t' centerin' ring, so flight prep and packin' is tricky.

For t' second flight, I tried wedgin' t' streamer down into t' motor tube a little bit, and went with another B6-4. Begad! It cooked straight up without a trace o' spin, so I'll attribute t' funky first flight t' motor failure. Blimey! This time t' streamer came out and unfurled just fine though it still came down a bit fast for me comfort. Avast, me proud beauty! I'd recommend loadin' at least a 9" chute for future flights but switch back t' streamer for usin' C motors, me bucko, which would easily send this over 700 feet up.

Recovery:
PROs: Flies great.

CONs: T' streamer fits a bit too tight, and it could stand a chute instead.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
Cool decal and Bertha-like stylin' make this one o' me favorite Semroc kits. I'm goin' t' have t' pick up a couple more for bashing, maybe even goin' 24mm on t' next one.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Other Reviews
  • Semroc Lil' Ivan By Peter Davidson (January 23, 2007)

    Brief: This is a nicely detailed Semroc retro-repro clone (KV-49) of Centuri's 1982 Lil' Ivan (#5353) that incorporates modern technological advances like laser-cut fins and Kevlar-mounted shock cord. It reminds me of the Estes Baby Bertha but I feel this Semroc kit to be superior in terms of quality and looks. Construction: The parts list is covered in Chan's review so I won't ...

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Comments:

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M.J.M. (May 23, 2006)
This is a fun little rocket, though I concur that there just isn't much space for the streamer in the body tube. I also concur that the streamer doesn't seem to slow it enough...on the maiden flight for mine, she came down hard enough to pop a fin off (and that was with landing in grass). I'm replacing the streamer with a small parachute.
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D.K. (January 6, 2008)
The quality of the components of this kit really struck me. Their balsa nose cones are second to none and the laser cut fins were perfect. The only thing I did to this rocket was switch to a 12 inch nylon parachute. It is a little tricky to get everything into the rocket but it is well worth it as well as it flies. This will be a favorite rocket in any fleet.
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J.B. (February 11, 2008)
Typical Semroc kit, great quality. The balsa nose cone, and laser cutting were perfect. The other thing that impressed me was the instruction booklet that included the full size fin pattern. Easy, and fun to build.

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