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So much for
laser cut fins. This was the most difficult time I have had
removing the flash from the fins. There were several lines
that were not cut at all. One of the fins actually developed
a small crack that I think will be fine after sand sealing. |
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Ye old
marking wall!! What me worry? |
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Down the
tube!!! |
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I used a
ruler to push the engine mount into position between the fin
slots. |
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Of course
the slots had to be widened in order for the fins to go in.
Not too difficult but scary with the Xacto knife. |
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Fin fillets! |
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I almost
forgot the launch lug!!! |
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Staging area
next to big brother Executioner. |
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Primer
coats. Dominick standing guard. |
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On goes the
red. The paint scheme will be red body and silver fins. I
hope this works well with the decals.... |
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Ready for
silver fins!!! And go silver fins!! |
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Looks like
the tape held back the silver!!! :) |
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Time to name
the rocket! |
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FATBOY!!!
Wow the white lettering shows up better in the pictures than
in real life. It has more of a transparent look in reality. |
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Dominick
helping again... |
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Only problem
was with the T. It seemed a bit long so I trimmed it a bit. |
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Chute in.
YEAH!!!! |
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Glamour
shots! |
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This was a
great project and a neat rocket. Can't wait to launch it!! |