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Of course, if it was to get literally one rocket back, I'd love to get my Defender back, undamaged from the tree that it disappeared into... Back around 1987.
No question for me - the BT-70 2-motor Gemini-Titan from the 1960's. It got discontinued before my building and flying skills were up to taking it on. I *do* have a set of kit instructions, paint patterns, and a BMS nose cone of the proper shape & size...but the kit would be oh-so-much better!
They both use the PNC-60RL nosecone.I would have to vote for the return of the Magnum #2032
Sweet rocket all around. Big two-stage with payload section. I believe the nose cone is the same as used in the Star Orbiter. BT-60 5:1 ogive.
It is....https://www.spacemodeling.org/jimz/k-21.htmI thought the K-21 was the original Gemini Titan?
The Delta? https://www.ninfinger.org/rockets/nostalgia/69est040.htmlNow that's Camroc nostalgia!
There was another Camroc carrier also---It was a two stager with swept back fins. Anyone got one of those or a photo thereof??
FATBOY and I would like a FATBOY Pro or Max.
Why wait for a re-issue when you can get one from the Rocket Garden?One more vote for the 36 Squared-D a dorky looking but great two engine cluster.
Or a 24mm Starship Vega E!Starship Vega, hands down! Only with spring-loaded pods, although I'm sure I could figure out a way to do that myself.
Or a 24mm Starship Vega E!
Great idea. I made the mistake of putting a C in mine. Hasa La Vista, Baby!an updated 'Wac Corporal' updated w/a 13mm motor mount and streamer recovery.
Rex
On the subject of the Wac Corporal, I would like to see a BT-55 or BT-60 version, with a 24mm motor mount.
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