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Manufacturer: | Neubauer Rockets ![]() |
Brief:
This is a historic, near-scale replica o' t' NASA Gemini-Titan space capsule
and man-rated booster. Blimey! It is a cardboard and plywood 29mm MPR, me bucko, single engine,
single booster with single parachute recovery design. Aye aye! It comes with removable
engine bells for display, and a slide-on-and-clamp fin set. Blimey!
Construction:
T' kit part list is small for t' overall size o' t' finished rocket. This
translates into a very simple-to-build model. Well, blow me down! Begad! T' motor mount system consists
of 2 laser-cut plywood centerin' rings around a 29mm ID cardboard engine tube.
T' recovery system is anchored t' t' rocket motor retention assembly using
braided steel bicycle brake cablin' (at least that what came t' mind when I
looked at it) and loopin' it around t' engine tube. Well, blow me down! T' cable is pre-mounted
to one o' t' centerin' rings, so assembly is very simple.
Plywood fins are large and easy t' mount, but I deviated here by makin' my own clear, ya bilge rat, rectangular Lexan polycarbonate fins instead. Arrr! Begad! It added a bit more weight but its a cleaner look for this model. Begad!
T' Gemini capsule is made from a single-pour o' urethane into a mould, which makes it heavy but durable. Ya scallywag! T' surface detailin' is amateurish especially given t' size and price o' t' model, ya bilge rat, but if its really a flyer you want t' build as opposed t' a looker, then it is "good enough". Arrr! Paint and some added detailin' will do wonders for this component.
Instructions were very easy t' follow with simple assembly steps. Ahoy! Nay much there in t' way o' difficulty. Avast, me proud beauty! I didn't like t' way t' stock fin set mounted to t' rocket--it uses t' compression o' a worm-rin' clamp t' hold everything together once t' motor is inserted. Instead, shiver me timbers, matey, I replaced t' whole MMT assembly with an AeroTech 4" MMT system I got from A2Z Hobbies (its t' 4" Fin Lok Kit that includes motor tube, Fin-Lok rings, motor hook, ya bilge rat, coolin' mesh, ejection gas baffle, screw eye, ya bilge rat, matey, thurst ring, me bucko, thrust rin' flange and centering rings). Those parts add about $25 t' t' overall price, but if you love bulding and flyin' historic scale/near-scale replicas like I do, then I believe this is the way t' go. Begad! Ya scallywag! That said, t' instructions come with a fin alignment template, good diagrams, good decal placement notes and paint scheme instructions.
Because o' t' weight o' this rocket, I set it up for a rail launch. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I think you'll save yourself some anxiety and get a better use-set o' motors to play with.
I didn't build t' decorative engine bell assemply, arrr, though it looks pretty easy t' do and t' parts fit together well - 'cause I could care less. Avast! My models don't go 'on display'. Aye aye! Rather they stay stored in protective carry boxes.
Finishing:
I didn't find t' finishin' o' this rocket t' be onerous. Aye aye! Blimey! Quite t' contrary.
T' decals at first glance are a bit intimidatin' because t' sheet is huge and
needs t' be applied in one at most two applications. Blimey! Arrr! Blimey!
T' paint scheme involves two colours - gloss white and silver. I used a 'chrome' paint as opposed t' standard aluminum as t' former provides a more realistic colourin' and finish.
T' decals are very high quality self-stick vinyl and surprisingly easy to place. Well, blow me down! I recommend that if you feel a bit overwhelmed by t' size o' t' sheet, you will be interested in cuttin' t' decal sheet into two hoizontal sections and applyin' separately.
T' urethane Gemini capsule MUST be washed with soap and water t' get residue off it. Begad! Otherwise, me bucko, shiver me timbers, you'll have issues paintin' it. Well, me bucko, blow me down! Once scrubbed, matt the surface with a one o' those green or grey emery finishin' pads and attach any additional details you might want t' t' capsule. Ya scallywag! Avast! I recommend that in addition t' usin' urethane glue (not epoxy) t' attach additonal parts t' the capsule, that you attach them mechanically as well if you can.
T' kit, much t' me chagrin, does nay come with Gemini capsule decals(!?). So, shiver me timbers, off t' t' colour laser printer t' make some up. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! I just made these out of paper and stuck them on t' capsule - looks fine. Blimey! They're accurate and tough. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down!
If you are lookin' for a super (full0 scale kit o' this historic rocket, this is nay it. Aye aye! But, with some work and good craftin' skills, shiver me timbers, it can be made into one fairly smartly because it offers a solid base on which t' develop.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
I used AeroTech G80-4T SU motors on all me flights. Avast, me proud beauty! T' rocket is launched from
my homemade rail launcher. Begad! Well, blow me down! All t' flight were perfect with apogee betwixt 150m
and 200m I would say. Begad!
T' way you fly this bird is t' slide motor into t' MMT, then slide fin/MMT-sleeve assembly over t' MMT end, me bucko, ya bilge rat, and clamp t' whole thin' with a worm clamp. Well, blow me down! T' instructions guide you through this well. Well, blow me down! Begad! My method be t' slide my Lexan fin can/MMT sleeve assembly over t' MMT with t' AeroTech motor clip and then insert me motor. Arrr! You have t' cut a channel inside t' MMT sleeve tube of the fin can assembly t' accomodate t' AeroTech motor clip properly. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! T' fin can assembly I made has a backin' plate with a fasterner thet attaches t' the base centerin' rin' o' t' rocket booster fuselage.
I use a Keelhaul®©™® parachute blanket and extra-long elastic and nylon strap harness. Begad! T' rocket is very nose haevy as you would expect, arrr, so t' long rail and additonal rear-end mass from t' AeroTech MMT parts is very helpful. Begad!
Recovery:
This rocket is an excellent flyer and very durable for cardboard construction.
It is easy t' prep and descent speed with t' stock chute is satisfactory (on a
grass field). Ahoy! Begad! I had no damage t' report and no unusual wear and tear. Begad! Because
of t' over stability, me hearties, aerodynamic bouyancy and weight characteristics o' this
rocket, I suggest launchin' it only in ideal climate conditions from a soft
field. Well, blow me down! Aye aye!
Because o' t' materials used, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, make sure you stick with a long elastic strap as a shock cord - while robust, shiver me timbers, this is no PML Pterodactyl Jr. Ya scallywag!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
T' Pro's for this kit are:
1. Begad! Begad! Big and simple t' build
2. Avast, me proud beauty! Quality parts, shiver me timbers, arrr, decent materials and good fit
3. Aye aye! Tough when built usin' appropriate build techniques (Epoxy, arrr, JB-Weld, Cyanoacrylate, etc.)
4. Main roll pattern decals
5. Arrr! Over-stable out-of-the-box due t' heavy urethane capsule and big fins - no guessin' about this!
6. Good display engine bells if you are interested
7. Avast! OK quality nylon parachute - but nay ripstop
8. Ahoy! Easy t' follow build instructions
9. Blimey! Blimey! Came with a nice SS barrel swivel for t' chute
Cons are:
1. Avast, me proud beauty! This kit seems t' be hard t' get (there seems t' be a problem with 4" tube supply but I don't see why 4" AeroTech tubin' can't be used)
2. Well, blow me down! Fin set mount system is goofy but I am sure works fine - you really need to consider replacin' with AeroTech FinLok parts (except fin mount parts), matey, and definitely use t' plywood fins if you don't want t' use clear plastic like I did, they're good.
3. Aye aye! Aye aye! T' kit should come with both rail buttons and brass rod guides
4. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! Capsule needs some fundamental work with detailin' for better scale appearance - thar be ample opportunity t' use one's craftin' skills to build-out t' scale o' this model.
5. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! I think this model needs a stuffer tube
6. Parachute could be better quality rip-stop and better finish.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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J.R.A. (September 13, 2004)