It looks like a photo.Hard to tell but is that an actual plastic “launch tower” display stand or a photo on the packaging?
What are the recommended motors?It's a photo on the packaging, but it does come with a small display stand.
John Boren
Seems plausible that someone might put together a 3D model of a tower to go along with this Saturn V incarnation. Size is reasonable for folks to self-print (in pieces, anyway).It's a photo on the packaging, but it does come with a small display stand.
Yes, the C6-3 is the only Estes recommended motor.
John Boren
I imagine the AT D21-4 might be a good one to try! BTW: you can't have too many Saturn V's!
The single-use Aerotech D10-3W seems like a possible option too.
The Quest Q-jet C12-4 and D16-4 might also be worth a try.
I haven't seen anything on this including Estes' site. Someone's keeping this a dark secret.
No, that was the Cox Saturn 1b, It could fly on Single 24mm or Dual 18mm.I was kinda hoping it was the COX RTF version with the clustered motors (didn't it allow a single D motor as a choice too?)
What did the Cox Saturn V fly with?No, that was the Cox Saturn 1b, It could fly on Single 24mm or Dual 18mm.
Don't look at me. I just got more pin striping tape to apply on the systems tunnels and around the entire second stage.I wonder if there will be any opportunity to enhance it. I'm sure it'll look pretty good out of the box, but usually someone can come up with some way to add more detail or something.
Who cares where it's made -
You're one of those guys that buys an American flag... that's made in China... aren't you?
I wonder if there will be any opportunity to enhance it. I'm sure it'll look pretty good out of the box, but usually someone can come up with some way to add more detail or something.
I've got David Weeks' drawings. They're available here fo $60.00: https://www.realspacemodels.com/drawing-sets/Probably, would need to see the final item first hand to form more actionable plans.
This brings me to the question I meant to ask on another Saturn V thread - does anyone have a true-to-life exterior detailing plans of Saturn V rockets (any of them)?
Something .rkt or .ork format would be one natural representation.
TIA,
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Who cares where it's made - I'll buy at least one, when it hits the shelves.
Does anyone know when that might be?
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