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Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets ![]() |
Brief:
29mm Pyramid saucer type
Construction:
Parts List:
This new kit from Art Applewhite Rockets is definitely one o' t' more unusual designs that Art has designed. T' package came much faster than I expected via Priority mail. It arrived in perfect condition. T' kits contents were in a heavy plastic sealed bag. Ya scallywag! T' box had that air-bag packin' stuff on each end.
T' instructions are very detailed. Aye aye! There is only five pieces in t' kit, ya bilge rat, but thar are 34 steps in t' instruction sheets. Aye aye! T' assembly was somewhat more difficult than some o' t' other kits, me bucko, only because o' havin' t' cut t' foam-boards lengthwise at a 45 degree angle. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! By t' last cut, me hearties, shiver me timbers, you'll become a pro. Begad! Aye aye! T' instructions say t' use a fresh blade in your X-Acto knife. This is a necessity because t' foam betwixt t' boards will collapse with a dull blade. Well, blow me down! T' foam board be just barely large enough t' fit t' pattern you use t' cut t' three sides. As a result, t' curved edges needed t' be shaped t' eliminate a flat spot on each side. Arrr! Once t' 45's were cut and trued up, me hearties, me bucko, assembly went quickly. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! T' longest time t' build t' kit was waitin' for t' glue t' dry. Blimey! T' kit took less than an hour t' build.
Finishing:
Once sanded, I coated t' exposed foam surfaces with glue. Blimey! Its first launch was t' be in a snow covered field, so t' white 'camouflage' had t' go. Well, blow me down! I chose t' paint t' bottom surface flat black t' hide any exhaust damage. Aye aye! T' outer surfaces were painted yellow so t' stickers would show up well.
T' difficulty in paintin' any foam product is that paint will dissolve t' foam. Blimey! Ya scallywag! As t' instructions spell out, ya bilge rat, a thin layer o' glue on all t' exposed foam surfaces appears t' seal them well enough t' paint. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! This kit didn't come with any decals or stickers, so I found a few lyin' around t' spruce it up. These were from t' DC Gemini I used in one o' me Descon entries.
Construction Rating: 4 ½ out o' 5
Flight:
One o' t' recommended motors is an Ellis Mountain G35, matey, and I just happen t' have one in me box. Well, blow me down! Arrr! This is just t' kit that this long burn motor is made for. Avast! As with all kits from Art Applewhite, shiver me timbers, this thin' roared off t' pad and slowly ascended up. Ahoy! This kit is different than other saucer kits because t' offset design makes it spin as it ascends. T' flight be spectacular. Ya scallywag! It be spinnin' so fast I couldn't really see it spinning. Aye aye! It flipped over and began t' descend. Avast! Aye aye! It fell much slower than I expected and was spinnin' all t' way down.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
This kit is unusual, t' flights are dramatic and you can fly big motors on small fields. Blimey! T' instructions are clear, shiver me timbers, concise and detailed. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! No fleet should be without one o' Arts kits!
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: I received this kit as a prize for the Roam the Site contest. As a recent BAR, I found this kit - this genre, more correctly - very intriguing. There was nothing like it when I was first building rockets in the late 70's. The Simitar family of kits are pyramid shaped saucers using engines ranging from 13mm up to 29mm. Construction: 3 sides, 1 bottom plate, and a engine tube. ...
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