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Tweener 03-24-2005 12:42 AM

Thunder Roc
 
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Here's a photo of the Thunder Roc in production, concurrent with a just-discontinued Big Daddy.

A Fish Named Wallyum 03-28-2005 10:35 PM

The Thunder Roc decal is a bitch to apply because of it's size. I used an off brand of acrylic clear on mine and as a result the decal has started to curl and peel off. Add to this the damage incurred in last year's garage incident and I'm thinking about starting over.

Ltvscout 03-29-2005 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by A Fish Named Wallyum
Add to this the damage incurred in last year's garage incident and I'm thinking about starting over.

What happened in the "incident."

A Fish Named Wallyum 03-29-2005 02:02 PM

We had our living room floors refinished while we were out of town and they had to remove an old hearth from one end of the room. They pulverized it and let it fall into the garage, which is where quite a few of my rockets were. Some of them were pretty badly damaged, but they were all clones. :(

Ltvscout 03-29-2005 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by A Fish Named Wallyum
We had our living room floors refinished while we were out of town and they had to remove an old hearth from one end of the room. They pulverized it and let it fall into the garage, which is where quite a few of my rockets were. Some of them were pretty badly damaged, but they were all clones. :(

Did they reimburse you or knock off $$$ from what they charged for the work?

A Fish Named Wallyum 03-29-2005 07:35 PM

Nah, I didn't realize it had happened until long after things had been settled. The only stuff damaged was building materials or clones, and most of the damage was minor. The Thunder Roc was one of the worst damaged, along with the Astron Avenger and a Red Max that was almost dead anyway.

Ltvscout 03-29-2005 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by A Fish Named Wallyum
Nah, I didn't realize it had happened until long after things had been settled. The only stuff damaged was building materials or clones, and most of the damage was minor. The Thunder Roc was one of the worst damaged, along with the Astron Avenger and a Red Max that was almost dead anyway.

That still bites though. That's similar to what happened to me a couple years ago when my son overflowed the first floor toilet. It leaked through the floor to the basement and got some of my rocket stuff down here. I wasn't a happy camper.

Tweener 03-30-2005 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by A Fish Named Wallyum
The Thunder Roc decal is a bitch to apply because of it's size. I used an off brand of acrylic clear on mine and as a result the decal has started to curl and peel off.


I printed the decal sheet in two parts (to fit 8-1/2 x 11) onto permanent-adhesive clear vinyl that I found on the 'net, 10 sheets for a little over 20 bucks. I used it to print nose art for one of my R/C planes, and realized it would be perfect for the all black Thunder Roc decals. I've done tests on a printed sheet with some clear acrylic sealer and it seems it will hold up okay.

Update:
Big Daddy bites the dust on maiden launch, Rest In Pieces.

Seems the bevel on the cone for the shock cord attachment allowed the pressure to blow by after only partially ejecting the cone (about half way, it has a very long shoulder). I think I might build another because the launch up to the recovery failure was AWSOME with a D12-3. If so, I intend to cover the beveled area in some way, or cut half the shoulder from the cone and use an alternate means of attaching the cord. I'm glad I used a very open area for this launch, as the nose cone buried into soft dirt about three inches. If I can bear to photograph it, I'll post a damage pic.

Tweener 04-02-2005 10:40 PM

Finished product
 
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Here's the finished product. Now I just have to wait for a decent day to let 'er rip! The wife says I sit and stare at it like I used to look at her. :o I explained that it's just the wonder of actually having something that I thought was lost forever until I discovered all the fantastic resources that everyone has compiled to make a clone like this possible! :D

Now I have to decide which Centuri gem from the old days to reproduce next!

Tau Zero 04-03-2005 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Tweener
Now I have to decide which Centuri gem from the old days to reproduce next!
You're in for a *great* ride! :)

Cheers,

--Jay Goemmer
"Centuri Guy"


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