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JAL3
7th February 2009, 06:53 AM
Welcome to the Custom - Galileo (#10012) Gallery on TRF.
This gallery showcases the Custom - Galileo (#10012) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:
Custom: Galileo: #10012
as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!
JAL3
7th February 2009, 06:53 AM
Custom Galileo (#10012) Basic Information.
http://www.rocketryforum.com/images/galleries/logos/custom.gif Custom Rockets
Galileo, Galileo Probe
#10012
Introduced:
Final Year:
Designer:
Type: Sport
Motor Mount:
Recovery: Helicopter
Stages: 1
Length: 8"
Diameter: 1.325"
Span:
Weight: 0.4 oz
Mfg. Description: Explore futuristic planets with Galileo. Galileo can quickly launch from most space exploration craft and quickly gather information about distant planets, either by landing or by orbiting. This can greatly reduce the risk of endangering an entire mission by unsafe conditions. Our model is based on what such a futuristic probe might look like. Galileo goes up like a rocket, flips over, and comes down like a helicopter! Model features detailed 2 color water-slide decal, balsa fins, hardwood dowel and balsa nose cone. (Custom 1998 Catalog)
http://www.rocketryforum.com/images/galleries/liveries/custom-gallileo-1994%20cat%20livery.jpg Custom 1994 Catalog http://www.rocketryforum.com/images/galleries/liveries/custom-gallileo-1998%20cat%20livery.jpg Custom 1998 Catalog
http://www.rocketryforum.com/images/galleries/liveries/custom-gallileo-2007%20web%20livery.jpg Custom 2007 Web Ad
First post in this thread featuring this rocket. (http://www.rocketryforum.com/showthread.php?p=203577#post203577)
See Also: LINKS
EMRR (http://archive.rocketreviews.com/reviews/all/oop_cus_galileo.shtml)
RocketReviews (http://www.rocketreviews.com/galileo---custom-rockets.html)
Mfg. Page
If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
Micromeister
2nd March 2011, 02:33 PM
A pretty nifty design I wanted to downscale this Custom rockets creation for a while.
bought a couple of the kits and went from there. I've alway likes tapered body rockets and this one does not disappoint.
Based on T3 body tubing this little jewel is very quick off the pad, draggy as all gee-wiz it doesn't go all that high before kicking the motor and feather weight floating back to the ground.
Post copied with permission
AcroRay
7th June 2011, 02:09 AM
I bought a Galileo because I liked the tiny size, unique design and nice deco.
I thought the huge stand-off and launch lug ruined the sleek look of the thing, so I put the launch lug inside, and the port that reveals it looks a little like there's an anti-satellite laser hiding in it! I also painted the nose cone Valspar metallic red, and the body Krylon silver. Leftover Estes decals supplemented the really nice Custom kit's decals, giving me some bulkheads and vented panels to give the thing a nice 1960s look.
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FatBoy
11th June 2011, 12:26 AM
.... I put the launch lug inside.....
That is an awesome idea. It looks really sharp! I will have to try that on mine. Great job!
hornet driver
11th June 2011, 01:09 AM
I bought a Galileo because I liked the tiny size, unique design and nice deco.
I thought the huge stand-off and launch lug ruined the sleek look of the thing, so I put the launch lug inside, and the port that reveals it looks a little like there's an anti-satellite laser hiding in it! I also painted the nose cone Valspar metallic red, and the body Krylon silver. Leftover Estes decals supplemented the really nice Custom kit's decals, giving me some bulkheads and vented panels to give the thing a nice 1960s look.
Great idea-- Very, Very Nice--Well done !!
AcroRay
13th September 2011, 08:54 PM
Sadly, I lost the rocket in tall weeds at the launch a week or so after I built it. Never recovered. :(
vigilante
21st November 2011, 02:53 AM
Just figured out I got one of these as well! Got it in a garage sale box along with a really beat up Apogee II.
I also hate the LL standoff. I'll have to see if I can retro-fit it inside. Yours looks great that way!!
Micromeister
22nd November 2011, 02:28 PM
Just figured out I got one of these as well! Got it in a garage sale box along with a really beat up Apogee II.
I also hate the LL standoff. I'll have to see if I can retro-fit it inside. Yours looks great that way!!
I couldn't stand to put that massive standoff on my micro Galileo either. it was just to ugly! Fitting the LL along the motor tube is really not that big a deal.
If you have a long 1/8" or 9/64" drill bit, layout a straight line along the main body tube along a fin/body joint.
Drill the first hole in the centering ring, glued centered over the line (I chose a fin/body joint to make alignment easier). Slide the body shroud onto the model, I used a fin joint & shroud seam line as the outside edge mark (offset 1/16") from the center line carefully hand turning the bit until it penetrates the cardstock shroud while laying in the body/fin joint. Glued in place this opening is reinforced with a long 1/8" Launch Lug or straw of your choosing. A sharpened and stropped X-acto or new razor blade is used to trim the LL to follow the shroud shape. a little glue can be added to the edge/shroud joint, sanded lightly and smoothed to just about hide the opening. A small round needle file can be used to gently reshape the forward interior of the lug opening making it an easy slide-on lug.
Sorry this fuzzy test launch photo is the only construction pic I took of this downscaled model. I think this little alteration makes a Big difference on the looks of the very interesting model.
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