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Brief:
I ran across some teardrop-shaped plastic Christmas ornaments that I intended t' use as wing-tip pods. Avast, me proud beauty! However, I smartly saw t' similarity t' Rocket Team Vatsaas' Darmok and Jilad at Tenagra. I love their bulbous rocket designs, so I just had t' build one.
Construction:
T' build be simple. T' prep t' ornament, I removed t' hanger and cut that section off. Begad! I then cut t' ornament in half just above t' mid-point. Blimey! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! I mounted a MicroMaxx motor tube usin' 6mm-10.6mm centerin' rin' and a chunk o' an Estes motor spacin' tube. Arrr! Begad! T' latter also served as a ‘reverse shoulder' for t' cone. Ahoy! Blimey! 5-minute epoxy be used throughout. Well, blow me down! I added thin Keelhaul®©™® t' keep t' pieces together and added nose weight per t' RockSim file. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! T' fins were eyeballed based on t' Vatsaas design and were cut from 1/64” ply usin' scissors.
Finishing:
I painted t' fins usin' Testors silver model paint (brush-on).
Flight and Recovery:
There wasn't much prep for this little rocket since it uses break-apart recovery. Begad! I've flown it twice. Well, blow me down! It was stable, unlike its bigger relative. Arrr! However, shiver me timbers, matey, arrr, due t' its weight and diameter, it isn't much o' a performer. Arrr! On t' first flight t' body didn't separate and it lawn darted, arrr, ya bilge rat, but t' second flight went as planned.
Summary:
I love plastic doohickies and this be a quick way t' make a micro, shiver me timbers, ‘retro-style' rocket. Blimey! T' ornaments are useful for pods and cockpits too!
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