|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Mercury Atlas painting question
The Estes Mercury Atlas is finished all bright and shiny, but as I look through old photos, it looks like not all the Merc-Atlases were so polished. It looks to me like some of them had a white body. Is that true? Or is it just a trick of the lighting in those particular photos?
Current build:
__________________
Charles McGonegal Ciderwright AEppelTreow Winery & Distillery Ad Astra Tabernamque! |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
The white was frost build up due to cryogenic oxygen. All the Atlas rockets were stainless sheet metal.
__________________
I love sanding. |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
Some good photos of the all-natural metal Atlas booster:
http://www.siloworld.net/CONST/Atla...eum/page__3.htm A bit of scrolling will be in order.
__________________
John YORF #003 SAM #004 |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Neet page. I 'd never known there were Atlas silos in north Idaho. I'd known there was a wing in southern Idaho, and a few years ago I was surprised to find out that a silo was only about 15 miles SE of Boise, just off the interstate. later... Oh wow, that is a great site. I always thought the site near Boise was Atlas, turns out it was Titan I. Wish there was an Atlas museum like the Titan museum in Tucson. Last edited by vcp : 06-08-2017 at 02:04 AM. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
That makes sense. So I shouldn't paint one white unless I fill it with dry ice to get that nice vapor plume around it. Thanks for the pics, John.
__________________
Charles McGonegal Ciderwright AEppelTreow Winery & Distillery Ad Astra Tabernamque! |
#6
|
||||
|
||||
There have been discussions in scale competitions on whether to do portions in white to simulate frost. I don't compete so I have no clue whether it gained points or took them away.
You can see the sheet metal under the frost in this shot. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...C_1961%29_1.jpg
__________________
I love sanding. |
#7
|
||||
|
||||
I painted my scratch built so it wouldn't show finger prints Plus I didn't have the shiny mylar...
Soyuz is the same way...you have to decide whether to model it sitting on the pad empty or in launch configuration. |
#8
|
||||
|
||||
Personally, for maximum "scalishness", rather than painting the booster and reducer I would wrap it with strips of chrome Monokote adhesive film.
__________________
Never trust an atom. They make up everything. 4 out of 3 people struggle with math. Chemically, alcohol IS a solution. NAR# 94042 SAM# 0078 |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|