foamy
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Upgrade NowThe nose cone that comes in the kit is not a faithful reproduction of the original 'Chuter II's, so I didn't worry too much when I added strakes to the fins on this onekinda like the Payloader II's, but a bit longer.
For some reason, this was a hard model to photograph.
Was this a Centuri kit or a clone from another company?
Helluva nicely done kit. I would think more people would chime in on your super clean execution. I was kicking around getting this kit; now, seeing yours, I want one. Well done
It's an Estes re-do of the Centuri version. They kept the name and same styling, but gave it a conical nose cone. I don't know why.
By the way... you do a bang-up job on this gallery and I really appreciate it. It's my favorite place to visit at TRF. Thanks!
Hey, thanks B. When I get a finished one, I just slip it in the gallery.How'd this one get by me? Good looking build and rocket.
Good looking rocket.
I kinda regret not building it stock—your's looks great! I may give it another shot one of these days; build it as it was planned and get a Centuri-shaped NC for it. In this world of swept-fin rockets, that design has a certain cache that's grown on me. Again, real nice work.
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