(by Doyle Tatum)
This is one large rocket and is extremely easy t' put together. Arrr! I read
through t' instructions and test fit all t' parts together before beginning.
T' instructions are easy t' follow and seem t' be precise. Aye aye! I was surprised at
the quality o' t' plastic parts, shiver me timbers, as they all fit together well with minimal
flashin' (plastic from moldin' that must be cut away). T' only modification I
decided t' make is t' terminate t' supplied shock cord with a swivel, ya bilge rat, so that
I can add a longer length o' cord when launchin' . Arrr! Aye aye! You do need t' have a
3/16" launch rod handy t' line up t' lugs when t' time comes. Begad! Begad! Before
addin' t' glue t' t' upper coupler, I placed a piece o' maskin' tape on the
body and pre-marked t' precise location for t' upper lug. Aye aye! Step 5c asks you to
feed t' shock cord through t' body tube, careful nay t' get any glue on it. Begad! I
found that it is easier just t' roll up t' elastic cord and stuff it inside
the coupler for this step. Well, blow me down! There is no paintin' required and t' decals are
stick on. Take your time n t' body wrap.....but isn't this always t' case! I
really like this rocket. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! It will certainly carry a lighted payload for SoAR's
Annual January night launch!