Just curious - where can I find decals for this kit? I'm working on putting together a parts list and have most of the building parts, but cannot seem to find any decals for this one. Or does this kit even have decals and you're just using your own patterns/designs?
DOM means Design of the Month - Estes had a monthly contest for folks to submit designs for publication in their newsletter. We’re talking about a hard copy paper newsletter here, not email or digital So no, there’s no formal decals for regular DOM rockets though there were a couple that ended up as production kits (like the Top Secret) from other vendors.Just curious - where can I find decals for this kit? I'm working on putting together a parts list and have most of the building parts, but cannot seem to find any decals for this one. Or does this kit even have decals and you're just using your own patterns/designs?
It is a good looking rocket - my take would be SR-71 like, black with minimal stars and bars. A BT60 based upsize looks like an interesting ideaThanks! That's what I thought. I was just admiring the photo(s) I did find of the finished model, and thought maybe someone designed or otherwise published a generic set of decals/patterns to use with these plans.
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DOM means Design of the Month - Estes had a monthly contest for folks to submit designs for publication in their newsletter. We’re talking about a hard copy paper newsletter here, not email or digital So no, there’s no formal decals for regular DOM rockets though there were a couple that ended up as production kits (like the Top Secret) from other vendors.
@Scott_650 I always thought the Top Secret was a great looking rocket, but who produced it?
Looks really good! I still haven't landed on a final finish for mine. Please post some launch pics if you get the chance.Ok, so I built the model from the Estes DOM Plan 81. I figured out that the upper rudders had the Estes Citation Patriot fin decals turned upside down, and the rest I'm just winging it. This was a really fun build! I'll post pics when it's completely finished and ready to launch. I plan on flying it this coming weekend - figured it would be Independance Day worthy. Still have to work out the ejection/recovery steps - reason is because I glued the shock cord (kevlar) to the motor mount when building it, and then noticed in the plans that the shock cord connects to the outside body like a tether but is not connected to the motor mount nor does it use a shock cord mount. At any rate, hope you enjoy.
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