Both are kits. Smallest is a Flis micro, next an ASP 13mm.Like the little ones. What are they? Scratch built or kits?
Without including London or Antwerp, I would say you can't have too many.
Awesome!If you haven't built and flown a 1:1 scale one you don't have a problem.
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Hmmm, how many is too many?
Ah, I assumed the one on the right was a Spacemonkey.Great looking V2. Yes the Spacemonkey version is on my list, especially now since after reading these responses I clearly don't have a problem. Fantastic paint work too! How did you manage to get the two colors fin edges so clean?
Boyce Aerospace - lovely slow flights on an F motor.What's the one on the right with the fin detail?
Randy
You did the same (V3) color scheme and tail art as I did! Nice job! Where did you pull your tail art from?Hmmm, how many is too many?
Yes, dark history with a more sanguine lineage. Good reminder about the human cost.RJT = Rernher Jon Traun?
The only way you have a V2 problem is if you're rounding up people and forcing them to build V2 rockets so you can fire them at other people.
Interesting fact about the actual V2 program - 12,000 forced laborers and concentration camp prisoners died to make all the V2s, which resulted in fewer deaths of the enemy, at 9,000. As a weapon of war they were pretty ineffective. As a research and development program for Von Braun they eventually led to landing men on the moon.
Pulled it off of this website that details all the V2 "cheesecake art" https://clarencesimonsen.wordpress.com/2016/10/10/. Cut and paste to some waterslide decal paper, a little gloss spray, some x-acto knife work and voila!You did the same (V3) color scheme and tail art as I did! Nice job! Where did you pull your tail art from?
My Estes V2 with tail art. That's the tail art first version. My second version looks more like yours.
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