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    Goonie decals

    So I was thinking, you dont see to many large scale Goonies,

    Do you think I should start offering upscaled Goonie decals?

    If so, were do I start? maybe just the original Estes kits?

    Or maybe start adding a Goonie option to all my decals?

    thanks in advance for the input. I've been kicking this around for a while,
    and just can't decide
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    Upscaled Goonies? That an oxymoron . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKPilot View Post
    Upscaled Goonies? That an oxymoron . . .
    what did you call me?

    o.k Some I could do at original size, all depends on the detail involved..
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    what did you call me?

    o.k Some I could do at original size, all depends on the detail involved..
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    Original size, I think water-slide is the way to go.

    Upscale, especially when you move to 4" or larger tube, vinyl starts to make a lot more sense.

    -Kevin (who has seriously considered a 4" or 5.5" fleet -- I'd love to do 7.5", but they'd just take up too much room!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by troj View Post
    Original size, I think water-slide is the way to go.

    Upscale, especially when you move to 4" or larger tube, vinyl starts to make a lot more sense.

    -Kevin (who has seriously considered a 4" or 5.5" fleet -- I'd love to do 7.5", but they'd just take up too much room!)
    Hmmm, a 7.5" Cloud Hopper? Interesting idea. I'm waiting for someone to build a 36" or 48" man-rated one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    Hello....I'm still in the room!
    Uh, yeah, last time I checked the originals size was still available from Excelsior. Really no need for another vendor to offer them when such high quality versions are already available. Just my $.02......

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    Hello....I'm still in the room!

    Sorry Bro... I was just saying..
    I don't really think I could do Vinyl that small and keep the quality/detail were it needs to be.

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    Hmmm, a 7.5" Cloud Hopper? Interesting idea. I'm waiting for someone to build a 36" or 48" man-rated one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    Hmmm, a 7.5" Cloud Hopper? Interesting idea. I'm waiting for someone to build a 36" or 48" man-rated one!

    MarkII

    A 7.5" Cloudhopper would need about six or seven sheet of waterslide decal.

    Yea...vinyl might be better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    A 7.5" Cloudhopper would need about six or seven sheet of waterslide decal.

    Yea...vinyl might be better.
    For the 36" diameter or 48" diameter man-rated versions, the patterns would actually be painted on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    For the 36" diameter or 48" diameter man-rated versions, the patterns would actually be painted on.

    MarkII
    that I got to see.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    that I got to see.....
    Yeah, but we'll probably see a man-rated Star Snoop or Galaxy Guppy first, though. Darned government bureaucrats! No vision...



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    I promise everyone, if he really does build a man rated "Goonie" you can count me in to make the decals CHEAP!

    nothing is better advertising than someone almost killing themselves on live T.V.

    and you know that would get some airtime.... at least on...

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    Mark, Mark -- I had my tongue firmly planted in my cheek when I posted that stuff about the man-rated Goonybirds! But it's kind of neat to daydream about them, don't you think?

    And besides, they would of course include ejection seats as part of the LES, just like the Gemini had. You don't think that I would ruin those splendid designs by adding escape towers to them, do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    Mark, Mark -- I had my tongue firmly planted in my cheek when I posted that stuff about the man-rated Goonybirds! But it's kind of neat to daydream about them, don't you think?

    And besides, they would of course include ejection seats as part of the LES, just like the Gemini had. You don't think that I would ruin those splendid designs by adding escape towers to them, do you?

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    I totally know where you were coming from. I am not one of these "uptight's" that can't tell when a joke starts.

    And Yes an escape tower on a gooney would be cool. I think someone once posted a picture of a gooney mercury redstone... hhhuuuuuummmm .

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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    I totally know where you were coming from. I am not one of these "uptight's" that can't tell when a joke starts.

    And Yes an escape tower on a gooney would be cool. I think someone once posted a picture of a gooney mercury redstone... hhhuuuuuummmm .


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    You guys realize, of course, that for some of us, the idea of a 24" Goonybird gets the mind going....

    24" concrete forms are a standard construction item for us.

    The reality is it becomes difficult as the motors get larger, due to how short they are. Massive amounts of nose weight are required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    Not a Mercury but...

    Goony Joe II along side my "Ashcan Constipation"
    The second pic was for our club (HUVARS) Bertha contest. My Gemini Bertha and my Little Brother's Mercury Bertha.

    Very Nice!
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    The der red max would be very easy to goonify

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapDaddy View Post
    The der red max would be very easy to goonify
    yes, so easy that its been done ,in bertha and fat boy size, and the plans and decals are available- see excelsiorrocketry!
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    Hey Stickers!

    How about upscale goonies in thier ORGINAL form......... the original goonies are wayyyy cooler than what Estes finaly produced, but not really.... um... politicaly correct.

    Any one fro a 6" Skai Bomb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillard View Post
    yes, so easy that its been done ,in bertha and fat boy size, and the plans and decals are available- see excelsiorrocketry!
    Also Der Groser Vati for the Big Daddy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bella View Post
    wow~~thank you

    Oh by the way. they are now available.

    GOONIES
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickershock23 View Post
    Oh by the way. they are now available.

    GOONIES
    LOL! Am I the first? I'm certainly looking forward to that big honkin' eyeball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikus View Post
    LOL! Am I the first? I'm certainly looking forward to that big honkin' eyeball.

    Yep you are the first. maybe I need to have a contest..... Enter a Goonie (scratch built)

    Best goonie wins ANOTHER set of gonnie decals.... what do you think?
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    I like it! Btw, the decals look great.
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