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K'Tesh

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Anybody got some ideas for them?

I've got this one...

Model Rocketry: Turning Cash, Cardboard, and Balsa into smoke.
 
I know this is old, but.........................Why YES i am a ROCKET SCIENTIST!
 
Though I never have to use it because all of my launches are perfect, one that I imagine the club types use quite often is

"OH NOOO!!!!"
 
I'm burning my kids' inheritance.
I'm so stealing that one! (and no-I ain't taking it to the bank!)
I've used this for over 25 years as a good luck wish to fellow rocketeers: "Straight smoke and good chutes". It's pretty simple but all I really need for a good launch.
 
"Model Rocketry is FUN" actual quote used as a slogan starting in the 1970's.

I know the origin story.
 
When it comes to sizing ejection charges ...

"Blow it out or blow it up"
 
Because model trains are for people who are afraid of trees ;)

Peoples who can afford to build a basement layout and are not to handy with their hands do rocketry



I'm starting to be really tire of those Model Train crap...... I do both and Modelrailroading is 100 time more difficult than build rockets. Glue fins and some tube is nothing compare to build a layout. To reach the level of Model Master , you need to be first a very good craftsman, a good electronic engineer ( do you have an idea of what the electrical look under the layout ? ) , architect, some time historian, oil or acrylic artist ( you need to paint background) , be an accomplish airbrush painter. And most of all, you need to know how operate real train. And you need money , a lot of it,


This is Rod Stewart with Georges Sellios both have the 2 best train layout in the world...... alltrue I will put my hand on fire that Georges build the one of Stewart .

Phil Collins, Tom Hanks, Gene Hackman, Elton John, Ringo Starr, Bruce "the Boss" Springsteen, Frank Sinatra and Donald Sutherland do ( or did ) also modelrailroading


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DoN,t look that much, but I glued 71 details parts on this one, I bent also the handrail to be exactly like the CN prototype one, this locomotive is also equiped with sound and transponder, yes transponder, I know exactly on the layout where it is.

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trees, do I look afraid of trees.

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Peoples who can afford to build a basement layout and are not to handy with their hands do rocketry

I'm starting to be really tire of those Model Train crap...... I do both and Modelrailroading is 100 time more difficult than build rockets. Glue fins and some tube is nothing compare to build a layout. To reach the level of Model Master , you need to be first a very good craftsman, a good electronic engineer ( do you have an idea of what the electrical look under the layout ? ) , architect, some time historian, oil or acrylic artist ( you need to paint background) , be an accomplish airbrush painter. And most of all, you need to know how operate real train. And you need money , a lot of it,

No offense intended; all in jest. I lack free time, space, money, painting skills, and electronics savvy. Therefore, I build rockets and occasionally feed them to trees (real ones, not O-scale ones) :)
 
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it's HO , last summer I used a 28 feet ladder in the wood to recover 2 rockets, it's not easy to walk in a virgin forest with a ladder
 
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