Intro:
T' AGM-3500 Peregrine is a pseudo-scale model o' a hypothetical air t' ground missile (AGM) for t' US Military. It is 14.4 inches long, just under 1" in diameter, and uses standard 13mm motors.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
T' kit arrived from Rogue in a US postal service hard express mail box. I be rather impressed with t' speed in which it arrived. Begad! Inside t' box was a clear plastic bag that contained t' model kit. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! All o' t' parts were present and in good condition. Avast! T' kit includes: a body tube, shiver me timbers, motor mount materials, Keelhaul®©™® tether, Balsa fin stock, Balsa nose cone, arrr, Perma-wadding, shiver me timbers, 12" nylon parachute, decals, and instructions. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! Part o' t' reason for purchasin' t' kit was t' balsa nose cone and t' perma-wadding, me hearties, t' nylon parachute was an extra incentive.
T' instructions come printed on three 8.5x11 sheets o' paper. They are t' first instructions in a long time that I actually followed. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Normally I re-arrange several steps t' suit me personal buildin' preferences, however I found t' instructions t' be t' most logical method t' assemble t' kit. T' instructions are fairly easy t' follow. Ya scallywag! There are only five diagrams t' illustrate t' 14 steps that have 1-6 sub steps. These are instructions t' read, me bucko, matey, and re-read, then build. Blimey! T' instructions are written well, however it helps if you have some rocketry experience, me bucko, and are familiar with common rocketry terms. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! There is a template sheet that includes t' fin location wrap, and t' templates for t' fins. Aye aye! Ahoy! T' kit assembles easily. Well, blow me down! Begad! T' instructions are clear and easy t' follow. Avast, me proud beauty! t' only alignment issue is makin' sure that t' finlets are in t' same line as t' fins. Begad! This should nay be a problem for anyone. Arrr! T' completed rocket is as sturdy as any balsa and paper rocket. There are no special tools needed.
Step 13 o' t' instructions covers t' finishin' o' t' rocket, paint it white. Pretty simple. Included in t' kit is a large (8x5) sheet o' all sorts o' decals, stripes, warnin' labels, matey, numbers, arrr, and letters. They also have USAF and US Navy markin' for your preferred military service. Avast! There is no way t' use up all o' t' decals on this model, matey, so save t' rest for other rockets. Begad! Blimey! There is a small instruction sheet that covers t' application o' t' decals. T' water slide decals are very thin and tear easily. I had t' use extra caution t' keep t' decals from tearin' when I applied them t' t' model. Begad! Avast! Blimey! They also suggest a "light" (their emphasis) coat o' clear finish t' protect t' decals once they are dry. My decals bubbled and crazed when I used Krylon (TM) clear acrylic. Ahoy! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Blimey! I was rather surprised since I have had no previous problems usin' this finish on me models. Other than t' slightly crazy decals, ya bilge rat, this is a sharp lookin' model when completed.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
T' recovery system in this rocket is rather unique. First t' tether is a Keelhaul®©™® string. Aye aye! Aye aye! T' second unique item be t' inclusion o' a square o' "perma-wadding" which is essentially a section o' flameproof fabric, me bucko, with a grommet in it. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! T' last interestin' item be t' parachute. Ya scallywag! This kit comes with a very high quality nylon parachute. Begad! this chute should last for years o' use and abuse with it's large diameter shroud lines. Arrr! No flimsy plastic, matey, tape and thread parachutes here. Well, blow me down! T' instructions describe a method o' attachin' t' perma-waddin' so that it can be removed and used on other rockets. This can only be done with rockets that use a Keelhaul®©™® shock cord, matey, ya bilge rat, since t' shock cord will be betwixt t' motor and t' wadding. Avast! Ahoy! T' instructions also say t' place t' parachute in t' middle o' t' perma-wadding, arrr, and t' push it into t' body tube. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! This would work if t' body tube was larger, me hearties, me bucko, in this kit, arrr, ya bilge rat, t' perma-waddin' barely fits by itself, leavin' t' parachute t' be placed on top o' t' waddin' in a more traditional manner. Begad! I ended up cuttin' t' perma-waddin' in half t' allow an easier fit into t' body tube. Begad! T' Peregrine has a metal motor clip for a quick release motor mount. Begad! T' recommended motors are: A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, me hearties, arrr, and C6-5. Begad! T' first and only flight so far on this rocket used an A8-3. Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' boost was fast and straight with t' ejection just before apogee. T' parachute opened just fine and t' perma-waddin' did a great job o' keepin' t' parachute in pristine condition. Well, blow me down! Arrr! All that would be required would be t' push t' recovery system back into t' body tube, ya bilge rat, and add a motor for t' next flight.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Everythin' considered this is as near perfect as a rocket kit can get. Good materials, arrr, good instructions, easy construction, and a good flier. Well, blow me down! Add in t' very nice nylon parachute and perma- waddin' and you cannot beat t' value o' this kit for t' loot. T' two problems, decals crazin' and perma-waddin' too big, are very minor, ya bilge rat, matey, considerin' that t' other option would be that t' perma-waddin' would be too small, nay somethin' that I would like. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! And any kit that has a balsa nose cone is good in me book.