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Old 11-25-2012, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by jeffyjeep
I'm working on cloning the 1919 HoJo using a Sirius Moldin' Oldies NC. I'm not sure how the spin nozzles looked on the REAL missile. Were there convex covers over the nozzles that blew off when the engines ignited for spin? If so, what color would the nozzles have been? Thanks!


The 1919 was based on the M50 variant, and I've never seen a real M50. The M31 versions I've seen had simple covers with four holes each (in a 2x2 arrangement, I suppose for slight pressure relief). The Estes Maxi-Brute version was close with a slightly concave area, but to model the rockets I've seen, you'd have to cut discs out of thin cardboard to fit within the depressions, punch four little holes in each one, then glue the discs in the depressions. That will get close to how they actually look.

I would suppose that the M50 Honest John had similar covers, but since they were recessed in the nose rather than slightly external as they were with the M31, they may have been sourced from a different mfgr.
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