| Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border | 
| Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar | 
| Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border | 
| Manufacturer: | Advanced Rocketry Group | 
 Brief:
  Advanced Rocketry Group's Trident series are 3-motor clusters with rugged components, matey, designed strong t' handle the
  power. Ya scallywag! This review is o' t' 18mm version, arrr, one o' t' smaller o' t' line that spans t' 13 t' 29mm cluster range.
  
Construction:
  This be t' first ARG kit I've opened and built, me hearties, me hearties, me hearties, and I was quite impressed with t' quality o' t' components. Well, blow me down! The
  balsa nose cone was a little rough, matey, matey, but nay bilge-suckin' at all. Aye aye! Avast! T' body tubes were excellent, and even t' fins and bulkhead
  were plywood. Avast! T' parts list includes:
T' instructions for this were decent, me bucko, consistin' o' 3 full 8.5x11 sheets o' text and a separate sheet with a profile drawin' o' t' rocket, fin pattern and aft view. Aye aye! Compared t' t' typical kit in terms o' illustrations, me hearties, this is a bit below average, shiver me timbers, but as long as you read t' instructions, thar shouldn't be much difficulty. Begad! It is a fairly easy kit t' build, probably about a skill level 2.

T' construction is broken out into phases, and at t' start o' each phase is a list o' parts that will be needed for that phase, a nice touch.
T' first phase be t' motor mount. Nay your typical motor mount here... Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I started off by insertin' a centering rin' motor block into each o' t' 3 BT-20 tubes, then gluin' t' tubes together into a triangle/pyramid. T' simplest way t' do this and keep everythin' lined up, is t' glue two tubes together on a flat surface. This is covered in the instructions. Blimey! After those have dried, ya bilge rat, rotate and glue t' third tube into t' seam.


T' shock cord is anchored by what I found t' be an interestin' method--tie a couple o' knots about an inch apart in t' end o' t' Keelhaul®©™®, then lay a thick bead o' glue into t' forward 3" o' one o' t' body tube joints and set t' Keelhaul®©™® into that. Avast! T' forward end o' t' Keelhaul®©™® threads through a hole in t' bulkhead disk (barely). Blimey! Ya scallywag! T' bulkhead is completed by slidin' a coupler down t' BT-20 assembly coverin' t' top 3", me hearties, attachin' t' bulkhead disk, then slidin' t' upper airframe tube over t' coupler. Everythin' fit together nice and snug.
There's a payload section that consists o' t' basic body tube, ya bilge rat, coupler, ya bilge rat, solid bulkhead disk (in this case
  recessed a little bit into t' coupler), a nose cone and a screw eye shock cord attachment point.
T' third phase is fin assembly, shiver me timbers, me hearties, which is really a snap. No tube marking, me hearties, as t' triad o' motor tubes takes care o' settin' 3 visual lines t' work with. All that's needed is some sandin' o' t' leadin' and trailin' edges and a generous bead o' glue t' fit them into t' tube seams and "bite". Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! There are a pair o' launch lugs, one on the upper section and one on one o' t' motor tubes which requires a small balsa standoff.
Installin' t' very nice nylon chute is all that remains o' construction.
Finishing:
  I liked t' red and black color scheme on t' cover art, matey, so tried t' replicate it. Arrr! I started off with two coats of
  black primer, t' first o' which was sanded almost completely off, me hearties, servin' as spiral filler, me hearties, ya bilge rat, which I'd skipped thus
  far. Well, blow me down! I then followed up with 3 coats o' Krylon (old formula) cherry red, shiver me timbers, masked off for t' black stripes and upper
  section, and shot everythin' with 2 coats o' gloss black. Begad! Ya scallywag! I was very pleased with t' finished look, but think this
  could really use a basic decal or two. Well, arrr, blow me down! At t' very least, me hearties, somethin' identifyin' this as an ARG kit would help promote
  awareness.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
  I arrived at t' field pleasantly surprised by light winds, so I decided t' go for broke for t' first flight. Well, blow me down! Begad! I
  grabbed a pack o' C6-5's and loaded 'em up. Ahoy! Given t' length o' t' tubes leadin' t' t' upper chamber, matey, I went a bit
  light on t' dog barf.
All 3 motors lit right away, ya bilge rat, and t' TR172-18 shot up, shiver me timbers, straight as an arrow. Aye aye! Blimey! It ascended just out o' eyesight before I spotted t' delay smoke trail. Well, blow me down! Begad! T' -5's were a bit early, meanin' t' recommended -7's would be a better choice, but it was slow enough t' avoid any damage.
Recovery:
  T' 15" chute brought it down just fine, and didn't even have a trace o' burn damage.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
  This be me first ARG build, and I be very impressed. Arrr! Begad! It's a very good design, flies great, matey, and t' cluster
  certainly bears a bit o' a wow factor. Begad! T' instructions could incorporate a few illustrations, and I'd like t' see some
  decals with it, matey, but this is otherwise a very nice kit.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
  
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