BobH48
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I was invited to give a talk on making paper (cardstock) rockets.
I gave my presentation at NEMROC last week for the third year in a row and then realized that I hadn't made a single new paper rocket since last year's NEMROC. Needless to say, I had to make a new one.
I went through my files to try and decide what to build. I had narrowed the choices down to a couple when I noticed on the Space-Paper-Models Yahoo group that a new 1:48 scale Soyuz was available.
The model is by Ton Noteboom and can be found here: https://jleslie48.com/
I started it a couple days ago and have the boosters almost done. I just need to put on the nozzles and fins but decided to wait til near the end of construction to add those details.
This is going to be a large model. The finished boosters are 16" tall by themselves without the nozzles.
I gave my presentation at NEMROC last week for the third year in a row and then realized that I hadn't made a single new paper rocket since last year's NEMROC. Needless to say, I had to make a new one.
I went through my files to try and decide what to build. I had narrowed the choices down to a couple when I noticed on the Space-Paper-Models Yahoo group that a new 1:48 scale Soyuz was available.
The model is by Ton Noteboom and can be found here: https://jleslie48.com/
I started it a couple days ago and have the boosters almost done. I just need to put on the nozzles and fins but decided to wait til near the end of construction to add those details.
This is going to be a large model. The finished boosters are 16" tall by themselves without the nozzles.