Sheri's Hot Rockets Little Joe II

Sheri's Hot Rockets - Little Joe II {Kit}

Contributed by Tim Doll

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Sheri's Hot Rockets

FinishedBrief:
Sheri's Hot Rockets Little Joe II is a mid power (29mm engine mount), shiver me timbers, me bucko, 1/30 scale model o' t' popular NASA test vehicle that be used durin' t' mid 1960s t' test t' Apollo Launch Escape System. Begad! Sheri keeps a consistent "Buy It Now" presence on eBay or you can order it direct off her website. Arrr! As o' this writing, t' list price is $89, although she does have occasional sales where she'll knock t' price down a bit and/or offer free shipping.

It should be noted that Sheri's Hot Rockets is a small operation and often her kits are literally made t' order, so thar may be a significant lag betwixt placin' your order and shipment. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! On t' plus side, I've exchanged a number o' emails with Sheri, and she will give reasonably accurate estimates o' shippin' dates and her replies were generally timely--often within a couple hours.

Construction:

T' kit includes t' following:

  • 1 main body tube, 5.25" x 24"
  • 1 29mm engine mount tube
  • 1 Styrene sheet 0.010" thick
  • 1 Styrene sheet 0.030" thick
  • 2 sheets corrugated styrene wraps
  • 3 centerin' rings, 1/8" thick
  • 5 pieces 1mm x 1mm square styrene detail strips
  • 5 pieces 1/8" round styrene tubing
  • 1 hardwood dowel 7/8" round x 9 3/4"
  • 1 hardwood dowel 1/2" round x 1"
  • 2 square fiberboard blocks 1/8" x 1" x 1"
  • Shock Cord eyelet with blind nut
  • Shock Cord eyelet with screw end
  • 2 launch lugs 1/4"
  • 1 sheet waterside decals
  • 1 sheet vinyl decals
  • Full size construction drawing
  • Instruction Manual
  • Template Manual

Sheri's kits do nay include parachutes or shock cords. Avast, me proud beauty! She recommends a 55"-60" chute.

CoversT' instructions are 24 pages with plenty o' photos and tips, plus t' nice full size drawin' o' t' complete rocket. Avast! Although t' instructions are pretty good, arrr, ya bilge rat, matey, it is very helpful t' be able t' refer t' t' full size drawin' t' make sure. Begad! Sheri's rocket kits could be considered old school, matey, where you actually have t' build t' rocket, me bucko, nay just assemble some parts.

T' kit is somewhat defined by t' body tube. Aye aye! Ahoy! It is big, heavy (0.125" wall thickness), unfinished (no coating, which makes finishin' a challenge), matey, and nay cut t' length. Avast, me proud beauty! In fact, nay only do you need t' cut t' main body tube t' length, you also need t' make t' coupler for t' base o' t' Apollo capsule. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Also, arrr, t' thickness o' t' body tube makes cuttin' it potentially tricky. I used a razor saw, me bucko, which cut t' thick tubin' easy enough, but makin' t' cut perfectly straight be nay trivial.

T' fins are built up construction, ya bilge rat, usin' t' 0.030" thick styrene sheet. This worked better than I expected. Ahoy! Blimey! Gettin' t' fins straight and symmetric wasn't difficult, matey, me bucko, and t' resultant fins were reasonably strong (although I did go ahead and fill t' fins with spray in foam for a little extra strength).

T' use o' t' corrugated styrene sheets as wraps t' simulate t' main body stringers works out well, ya bilge rat, matey, and t' use o' t' 1mm square strips for detail are a nice touch. Aye aye! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' net effect has a much better scale appearance then is possible with embossed or vacu-formed wraps. Avast, me proud beauty! T' only tricky part o' t' corrugated wraps is gettin' good vertical seams (there are two vertical seams, matey, since t' sheets are nay long enough for one wrap t' reach completely around t' large body tube).

T' capsule and escape tower are almost literally made from scratch. Begad! Begad! Blimey! For t' capsule, a cone is made from t' 0.030" styrene sheet with a hardwood piece for t' very tip. T' base is one o' t' (provided) centerin' rings, ya bilge rat, and t' coupler is made out o' a piece cut from t' main body tube. O' course, matey, t' real fun is buildin' t' escape tower out o' t' 1/8" styrene tubin' and some 0.010" styrene sheet. Avast, me proud beauty! T' launch escape motor is made from t' 7/8" hardwood dowel, which you need t' carve/sand t' a point on one end. Begad! Begad! Blimey! T' shroud at t' bottom o' t' escape motor is made up o' more 0.030" styrene sheet. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' instructions and templates provided are good and t' end result came out nice but be prepared for a time consumin' build.

Tower

Finishing:
I deviated slightly from t' assembly instructions t' make paintin' easier. Well, blow me down! T' Little Joe II QTV is a mono color chrome finish, except for t' launch escape system. So rather than try and mask around t' escape tower legs, I painted t' launch escape system separately and then attached it t' t' capsule after everythin' be painted.

Applyin' a finish t' t' rocket was tricky, mainly due t' t' raw surface o' t' body tube. Aye aye! Although only about 1/3 o' t' body tube surface is exposed (with t' remainder bein' covered by t' corrugated wraps), me hearties, it took numerous coats o' primer and lots o' sandin' t' get a decent surface for t' color coat. (Don't even think o' wet-sandin' t' primer. Blimey! Aye aye! Any moisture gettin' under t' primer t' t' body tube will cause it t' swell which will give you even more problems.)

Note: Since finishin' t' LJ II, me bucko, ya bilge rat, I've built Sheri's Saturn 1B. After lookin' at t' large body tube areas, ya bilge rat, I tried somethin' different that worked well. Aye aye! Before assembly, I took Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish (very slightly thinned) and used me fingers t' rub it into all t' exposed body tube surfaces, me hearties, matey, then sanded it down with 180 grit sandpaper after it had dried. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! T' resultant body tube surface be much easier t' finish, nay much different than conventional coated body tubes.

When I be finally satisfied with t' surface finish, I applied t' color coat. Begad! Blimey! For t' booster, Sheri recommends Testor's Chrome spray paint, ya bilge rat, but I chose t' us Krylon Chrome spray (cheaper and more readily available and I think it looks just as good). Well, blow me down! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! I used Krylon gloss white paint on t' launch escape system. Begad! Blimey! Once everythin' was dry, I added t' waterslide decals and vinyl roll patterns. Begad! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! T' waterslide decals were OK, but I have a gripe with t' vinyl roll patterns. Begad! Blimey! T' vinyl gives a matte finish, which looks out o' place on t' otherwise glossy chrome finish. Oh, and a potential gotcha: t' roll patterns are nay a wrap. Begad! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! You need t' cut them out and apply them individually. Begad! Blimey! Overall, I give it a 4, shiver me timbers, downgradin' a bit due t' t' difficulty in finishin' t' rough body tube.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight and Recovery:
T' prepare for flight, I added a 60" nylon parachute and a 10' shock cord o' nylon strap.

Its first flight was durin' t' sport launch portion o' NARAM 50, arrr, where it attracted a great deal o' interest. It seemed like everyone either wanted confirmation it was Sheri's kit or wanted t' know what it be and if it was available as a kit. Arrr! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! T' finished rocket is heavy, 2.5 pounds without an engine, shiver me timbers, arrr, so I chose a G64-4W RMS for t' maiden flight. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Boost was beautiful and straight as an arrow. Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Ejection occurred right after apogee, matey, and then trouble--the parachute became tangled and didn't open. Blimey! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Fortunately t' tangled chute slowed t' descent somewhat with t' rocket managed t' land on its side. Damage be moderate. One fin was destroyed, me bucko, another was damaged, me hearties, and t' escape tower snapped off at t' base. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! All were fixable, shiver me timbers, but it's planned second NARAM flight was nay t' be. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Flight ratin' is a 5 despite t' landing--the fouled parachute wasn't Sheri's fault.

A couple notes on t' repairs: One fin was pretty well destroyed, me bucko, so I decided t' simply make a new fin. Arrr! (There was plenty o' 0.030" styrene leftover from t' original build.) However, on t' second fin, me hearties, arrr, I attempted t' do a repair instead o' replacin' it with a new fin. In hindsight, I spent at least as much time on t' repaired fin as I did t' replaced fin, yet t' repaired fin still doesn't look quite right. Begad! I should have simply replaced both damaged fins. Begad! It would have been tricky t' spot repair t' chrome paint, me hearties, so I elected t' repaint t' entire booster portion - which meant I'd need new decals. Ya scallywag! I emailed Sheri and she provided replacement decals no problem, arrr, matey, so t' repaired model is nearly good as new.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
I'm very happy with Sheri's Little Joe II kit, enough that I've purchased several o' her other kits, matey, and I give it an overall ratin' o' a 4.5. Blimey! As noted, I've already built t' Saturn 1B, ya bilge rat, and t' Saturn V will be next. Avast! Ahoy! Be prepared: these kits are tough builds. Well, blow me down! I'd rate t' Little Joe II as a Skill Level 4 or 5 (and t' Saturn 1B a 5 or maybe even higher). Avast! In some ways, matey, these kits are throw backs t' t' early days o' rocketry, t' days before pre-cut fins and pre-assembled parachutes.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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Comments:

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K.J. (April 3, 2010)
I read about waiting for your order. I am waiting for my order for nearly one year now. So I think I will not get the delivery for which I paid $640 for. Problem is I am living in the Netherlands and visiting them to collect my money is not an option. I have tried to contact them via e-mail but mostly get no response or in each case not the appropriate action: them sending the goods I paid for. So, my advice: Do not pay in advance. This is not a trustworty firm.
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Roger Smith (September 20, 2011)

Note: Sheri's Hot Rockets products are now manufactured and distributed by Red Arrow Hobbies. Red Arrow Hobbies has a good reputation and we have heard of no problems with orders for Sheri's Hot Rockets products since Red Arrow Hobbies began selling the kits.

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