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You are correct, there were no separate decals, the rockets were RTF all you did was hook the chute to the nosecone, add wadding and a motor and fly.Can't be certain, as these kits went into production before I got back in the hobby, but IINM, they body tubes are preprinted, and thus there was no decal sheet. Then again, I might be wrong.
What is OOPS? Out of Production or something else? I'm intrigued.
Estes EST 1715 was a set of 12 crayon rockets, you got 12 ready stick on decals sheets with them, you had to assembly them. They were not the ready to fly version. The RTF ones were sold as a single rocket prebuilt.
Thanks! When I first read the topic, I thought it might be some mistake in production or special rocket Estes made called "Oops!" that I wasn't aware of.OOP = Out of Production
Not sure why OP wrote it as "OOPS"
-Kevin
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Not sure why OP wrote it as "OOPS"
-Kevin
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