Did this one from Semroc parts and the nose is from Sirius Rockets moldin oldies line. Inkjet decals, painted with Tamiya Mica Silver and Krylon Banner Red.
Very cool! I have that nose cone waiting in the bag for my ESS Raven clone attempt. Matter of fact, I have all the parts cut out in basswood for the clone. I just need for it to cross my radar again.:wink:
Very cool! I have that nose cone waiting in the bag for my ESS Raven clone attempt. Matter of fact, I have all the parts cut out in basswood for the clone. I just need for it to cross my radar again.:wink:
Welcome to the Centuri Quasar (KC-7 or #5067) Gallery on TRF.
This gallery showcases the Centuri Quasar (KC-7 or #5067) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:
Centuri: Quasar: KC-7 or #5067
as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!
Type: Exotic
Motor Mount: 1x18mm
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 17.5"
Diameter: 1.64"
Span:
Weight: 3.0 oz
Mfg. Description: In tribute to the literary visionaries of an earlier time, Centuri proudly presents an interstellar liner of a future time, the QUASAR. This beautiful but easy to build model comes complete with molded detail parts and a large, full color decal sheet. Slow and stable at liftoff, the QUASAR provides thrilling flights, time after time. Flight preparation is made easier with the quick change engine lock and Baffle Ejection System. Recovery is by large, two color parachute. (Centuri 1971 Catalog)
I'm finding some of the parts at Semroc for this rocket, but I can't find a list of exactly what is needed. Can someone post this or point me where I can find that? Thank you.
Yes, click on the last page in Neil's link (the one with the picture of the compasses and ruler) for a list of parts.
The nose cone and smaller ram jet nose and tail cones can be found in Sirius Rocketry's "Moldin' Oldies" section.
ST tubing can be found at the erockets website.
Have fun!
Hey gang, upon further digging I found a website that has the downloadable .stl file for this nose cone.
So if you have a 3D printer you can make one for the cost of the filament.
Instead of paying $30.
You're welcome. https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-centuri-sr71-nose-cone-113012
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