deandome
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There's a thread on this in "Reviews", but I thought this merited more attention than that less-populated forum affords...
New company vending new, square-tubed rockets @ NSL.... https://www.newwayspacemodels.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=1
I picked up the Mark 4 for $16 (they don't seem to have prices or buying options on the website yet), and it looks pretty sweet. The tubes are VERY strong...I don't think most could bend them between thumb & forefinger...try saying THAT about a1" diam. Estes tube...an they were made specifically for these rockets, they're not re-purposed. Iffen I was them, I'd sell the tubing on it's own, too: it has lots of potential in scratch-builds!
I'll let you know how it comes out, but the uniqueness & quality (laser-cut fins, great instructions, kevlar cord) seem to bode well for this startup. For what it's worth, this is the first LP rocket I've purchased in 3 years.
New company vending new, square-tubed rockets @ NSL.... https://www.newwayspacemodels.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=1
I picked up the Mark 4 for $16 (they don't seem to have prices or buying options on the website yet), and it looks pretty sweet. The tubes are VERY strong...I don't think most could bend them between thumb & forefinger...try saying THAT about a1" diam. Estes tube...an they were made specifically for these rockets, they're not re-purposed. Iffen I was them, I'd sell the tubing on it's own, too: it has lots of potential in scratch-builds!
I'll let you know how it comes out, but the uniqueness & quality (laser-cut fins, great instructions, kevlar cord) seem to bode well for this startup. For what it's worth, this is the first LP rocket I've purchased in 3 years.
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