flying_silverad
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Just a small preview of my EMRR submission.
The instructions are pretty straight forward and even if you have never tackled a kit like this before, if you take your time you'll find it quite rewarding. I think the kit hovers around a skill level 2/3. The order of assembly is logical and all pieces fit perfectly. Before you begin using those big household scissors, go to your local drug store and get a small pair of cutical scissors. They cost about 3-5 bucks, but they'll make cutting out the smaller papar pieces a snap.
A special note here. Please use his recommendations as it relates to adhesives. In particular, the Elmer's rubber cement that he talks about is just about the only glue you want to use on the special body wraps to insure perfect adhesion. The wraps are made from high quality gloss, heavy bond paper. The detail is awesome. Now there are no actual fuel tanks, but once the wrap is installed, you can't tell from 10 feet away, the illusion is pretty sweet!
Be sure to dry fit everything so you know how much curl to put into the wrap before you start applying glue. If you have any seems, you can touch them up with a little white out or a Sharpie marker.
The fins are real simple. You just fold the pre-printed fins over the enclosed fin stock, and cut them out. They are all in order according to installation so it makes gluing them on a snap.
The only change I made was using a kevlar thread type recovery section but if you use the tri-fold system, there is nothing wrong with it. Kevlar is just my choice.
12-Modifications:
13-Finishing: The only finishing you really have to do is paint the escape tower (I used white out) and dab on some color to the fins(More white out and Black Sharpie pen). After everything has dried, you can clear coat (recommended) the entire model with either Krylon Fixative #1306 or Testors Dull Coat (Light coats of this please). I made the mistake of using a heavy coat of Krylon Crystal Clear (Don't use KRYLON CRYSTAL CLEAR, at least not in rocketry) and some of the colors mottled a bit. Nothing too serious, can't even tell if you are a few feet away....
Check out the next EMRR for the whole submission.
The instructions are pretty straight forward and even if you have never tackled a kit like this before, if you take your time you'll find it quite rewarding. I think the kit hovers around a skill level 2/3. The order of assembly is logical and all pieces fit perfectly. Before you begin using those big household scissors, go to your local drug store and get a small pair of cutical scissors. They cost about 3-5 bucks, but they'll make cutting out the smaller papar pieces a snap.
A special note here. Please use his recommendations as it relates to adhesives. In particular, the Elmer's rubber cement that he talks about is just about the only glue you want to use on the special body wraps to insure perfect adhesion. The wraps are made from high quality gloss, heavy bond paper. The detail is awesome. Now there are no actual fuel tanks, but once the wrap is installed, you can't tell from 10 feet away, the illusion is pretty sweet!
Be sure to dry fit everything so you know how much curl to put into the wrap before you start applying glue. If you have any seems, you can touch them up with a little white out or a Sharpie marker.
The fins are real simple. You just fold the pre-printed fins over the enclosed fin stock, and cut them out. They are all in order according to installation so it makes gluing them on a snap.
The only change I made was using a kevlar thread type recovery section but if you use the tri-fold system, there is nothing wrong with it. Kevlar is just my choice.
12-Modifications:
13-Finishing: The only finishing you really have to do is paint the escape tower (I used white out) and dab on some color to the fins(More white out and Black Sharpie pen). After everything has dried, you can clear coat (recommended) the entire model with either Krylon Fixative #1306 or Testors Dull Coat (Light coats of this please). I made the mistake of using a heavy coat of Krylon Crystal Clear (Don't use KRYLON CRYSTAL CLEAR, at least not in rocketry) and some of the colors mottled a bit. Nothing too serious, can't even tell if you are a few feet away....
Check out the next EMRR for the whole submission.