Sirius Rocketry Refit USS Atlantis

Sirius Rocketry - Refit USS Atlantis {Kit} (S-0010)

Contributed by John R, Brandon III

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Published: 2011-09-29
Diameter: 1.33 inches
Manufacturer: Sirius Rocketry
Style: Futuristic/Exotic, Upscale

Brief

T' Refit USS Atlantis is a classy update-upscale o' Estes' old USS Atlantis exotic starship. Aye aye! T' old one flew on 19mm motors, shiver me timbers, this one is set up for 21mm. Blimey! It's mostly a plywood and cardboard-tube kit with some vacuum-formed plastic parts as decor. 

I have t' brag on Sirius' customer support. Begad! Blimey! I ordered t' Atlantis kit on t' first o' September and their website reported it shipped on t' third...When t' fifteenth rolled around with no USPS box I emailed them t' inquire. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' email was answered on a Saturday; seems me kit went back t' Sirius due t' a mysterious torn label. Aye aye! Blimey! They added a 12" nylon parachute, a sampler sheet o' decals, arrr, shiver me timbers, me bucko, and an Estes Alpha Three kit t' t' box t' reward me patience! Blimey! That, shiver me timbers, folks, is customer service.

Components

This was me first Sirius kit, me hearties, matey, t' flagship o' their product line...but it CERTAINLY will NOT be me last!! It came in t' typical plastic bag with header card. Arrr! Blimey! I had a very brief scary moment durin' me initial readthrough o' t' 12-page instructions...I couldn't find t' centerin' rings! Then I looked at t' BIG sheet o' laser-cut plywood...There they were! T' centerin' rings are laser-cut plywood too.

Kit parts were a long BT-55 tube, matey, a 10" BT-50 motor mount tube, me bucko, shiver me timbers, a nice balsa nose cone, me hearties, me bucko, a screw eye, two feet o' Keelhaul®©™ line and two feet o' sewin' elastic for t' recovery harness, t' big sheet o' laser-cut plywood that has all t' fins and centerin' rings, two BT-5 tubes each o' two slightly-different lengths, me bucko, two sheets o' vacuum-formed styrene parts, five wood dowels o' three different lengths, matey, a 24" Mylar parachute kit, an engine hook, a 3/16" launch lug, a body tube markin' guide, me hearties, t' assembly manual...and FOUR sheets o' waterslide decals! Notably absent from this kit be any sort o' engine block ring...I had a spare Estes AR2050 rin' and put it in. Begad! Ahoy! After I found t' centerin' rings on t' laser-cut plywood sheet I noted all parts were present and none damaged.

Construction

T' instruction manual was well-written annd well-printed and included an interestin' science-fiction "backstory" regardin' t' "history" o' t' Refit USS Atlantis. Ahoy! T' tubes were nearly spiral-free, me hearties, t' balsa nose cone needed a few swipes o' sandin' and a coat o' Testor's tube plastic cement t' be glassy smooth, me hearties, and t' plywood surfaces were so smooth no filler or sealer was needed.

I added an AR2050 rin' salvaged from an old Esytes motor mount as a thrust ring, shiver me timbers, just because I have seen high-thrust motors shift motor-retainer clips.

T' Refit Atlantis went together smoothly and in good time...She came in one mornin' and was assembled in time for dinner! T' slottin' o' t' tubes was done with me trusty #1 X-acto knife guided by a section o' steel angle.

Those vacuum-formed styrene "ample nacelles" which bedeviled other reviewers were nay too big a problem for me...but then I have forty-four years o' plastic modelin' on me resume too. Ahoy! There is a neat straight one-eighth-inch gap betwixt me nacelle shells along t' tube top and bottom...I left it unfilled but filled t' nacelle ends.

Used cyanoacrylate gel and yellow wood glue for assembly throughout...typical o' me these days.

PROs -- Nice parts, moderate parts count but delightful detail level, me bucko, lots o' tips on doin' it right.

CONs -- Only one I see was t' lack o' a thrust ring. Well, me bucko, they MIGHT could have tossed in a nylon parachute and a baffle...but that's just a cost quibble.

Finishing

This be a rare bird in surface terms. Aye aye! Begad! Plywood be glassy-smooth as it popped out o' t' sheet and I swear t' see t' tube spirals I had t' use a magnifyin' glass! Three mist coats o' Krylon Matte Silver (leftovers from me Nell kit...see me last review) did t' trick; a bit o' royal blur acrylic added with a brush picked out t' nacelle intercoolers.

Four sheets o' really-crisp three-color waterslide decals were provided, matey, and these are what makes this beauty a work o' art. Well, me bucko, blow me down! Sirius has some artists in their decal-design team...there are ARBORETUM windows on this starship, ya bilge rat, me hearties, and you can TELL that is what they ARE! There's a piece o' forest inside this starship, for recreation or life-support or both.

PROs -- T' decals. Simple paint job, me hearties, shiver me timbers, enhanced by t' decals. Did I mention t' decals?

CONs -- I'm still tryin' t' find cons...they must all be behind bars.

Construction Score: 4

Flight

I have t' wait until Texas is no longer under a burn ban t' fly this beauty...well, me bucko, a friend o' mine has a possible plowed field we could use in early October. Well, blow me down! I'll update this with flight data.

My Atlantis Refit is under target weight thanks t' me adhesives decisions so she ought t' fly a bit better than t' ones reviewed before...I MIGHT put an APCP E in her t' see her superluminal performance!

Recovery

T' gorgeous silver Mylar 24" chute should be just about right...I'll keep you posted when I can fly safely!

Flight Rating:

Summary

All in all a fun build o' a classy starship-look rocket.

PROs -- Solid parts, me bucko, good instructions, ya bilge rat, well-considered design that falls together nicely. Stronger than it needs t' be...but easier t' build too strong than it used t' be.

CONs -- A bit pricey for what you get...but it can be argued that it's loot well spent.

Overall Rating: 4
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