A Host of Goblins

Elapid

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all but one sporting Sandman nosecones!
i still have some painting left to do, but they are starting to shape up nicely
 

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Rob,

That is so cool. I have a lineup that is similar.

I'm just missing the original size one cause I lost it at a launch in November.
 

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What body tube size is the biggest Goblin shown in the picture?

Looks like you have a really nice collection of model rockets.

Best regards,
Brian
 

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What, no micro Goblin?
No nano Goblin.
I mean, come on. :D

But really, what are all those sizes?
Very nice.

Tim
 

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sizes...
left to right
LOC 2.56 - uses the Modular MMT System
BT60
BT55
BT50
BT20
BT5

i think a micro is a good possibility
:D
 

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Originally posted by Elapid
sizes...
left to right
LOC 2.56 - uses the Modular MMT System
BT60
BT55
BT50
BT20
BT5

i think a micro is a good possibility
:D

Great Group of Goblins Rob!
I think you have another 4 or 5 to go: .448" .375, and maybe .281 on the downScale micro-maxx powered side and BT-70, and BT-101 on the Upscale cluster powered,,, Now that sounds like something to keep you busy over these Cold winter nights:D
Great Work, My bent is more toward the Halloween theme Goblins.. so Orange and Black. If you want to stay with Fluorescents there is alway Fluor. Orange;) Keep em coming can't wait to see the group finished & decaled:D
 
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