OK...So have you ever had a project that fights and fights you..right up until the end, and it seems totally worth it? Here's mine. It started out as a project in Open Rocket, sheet balsa, a sunward nosecone, a 2 foot BT-20 body tube
and now...
<WARNING: RANT>
After 3 years, 1 set of fins glued to waxpaper during compression between cookbooks, 4 fin repairs (3 outright snaps, 1 inexplicable chips during painting), 2 ripped streamers, a surprisingly easy nosecone modification, followed immediately by a crack from gluing to the supplied shoulder and the realization that the nose weight is now too large for the nosecone opening, a superglue fiasco in the nosecone involving fishing weights and the lack of realization of a hole in the base of the nosecone shoulder, gouging of cockpit to accommodate launch rod, interesting interactions of spiderwebs during paint curing,the loss of 3 decals to sausage finger use and a lack of knowledge of microsol/microset, and 3 separate colorful language while applying decals demonstrations later...
<RANT OVER>
I present to you....CATO SACKHOFF
It's an original design and a bit tweaked, but computationally stable for OR. The cockpit is floral foam, coated in CWF and then a layer of Superglue, and the decals are sandman. Hence, the small sandman decals logo under the left cockpit (Well, that and my family's from Michigan...so, it's cool). The sad news is I think this is the model that killed Sandman Decals. the metallic strips were reprinted (Awesome for him to do that), but 2 days later sandman posted he was done for a print issue. I do apologize if this is the case.
Now I have 1 question...
given the issues building her and her being named 'cato' for expected flight issues (based on luck, again, OR says she's stable)...should she fly, or is she a hangar queen? I have the designs and one more set of decals.
I do like the finishing, and you can see a bit of progress in my skills from 3 years ago to now, but if she doesn't fly...is she a rocket?
and now...
<WARNING: RANT>
After 3 years, 1 set of fins glued to waxpaper during compression between cookbooks, 4 fin repairs (3 outright snaps, 1 inexplicable chips during painting), 2 ripped streamers, a surprisingly easy nosecone modification, followed immediately by a crack from gluing to the supplied shoulder and the realization that the nose weight is now too large for the nosecone opening, a superglue fiasco in the nosecone involving fishing weights and the lack of realization of a hole in the base of the nosecone shoulder, gouging of cockpit to accommodate launch rod, interesting interactions of spiderwebs during paint curing,the loss of 3 decals to sausage finger use and a lack of knowledge of microsol/microset, and 3 separate colorful language while applying decals demonstrations later...
<RANT OVER>
I present to you....CATO SACKHOFF
It's an original design and a bit tweaked, but computationally stable for OR. The cockpit is floral foam, coated in CWF and then a layer of Superglue, and the decals are sandman. Hence, the small sandman decals logo under the left cockpit (Well, that and my family's from Michigan...so, it's cool). The sad news is I think this is the model that killed Sandman Decals. the metallic strips were reprinted (Awesome for him to do that), but 2 days later sandman posted he was done for a print issue. I do apologize if this is the case.
Now I have 1 question...
given the issues building her and her being named 'cato' for expected flight issues (based on luck, again, OR says she's stable)...should she fly, or is she a hangar queen? I have the designs and one more set of decals.
I do like the finishing, and you can see a bit of progress in my skills from 3 years ago to now, but if she doesn't fly...is she a rocket?
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