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The Atomic Cap Rocket... An Homage Thereto
This rocket is an homage to those little pot metal cap rockets we used to play with back in the day.
Like way back in the day Back when you could throw a little metal object, shaped like a bomb, and when it hit it exploded, and nobody even cared. Before helicopter parenting was a thing and only weirdo's played soccer. Yeah... getting long in the tooth. I'm betting some of you folks don't even remember these. I started out building a true to concept scale OpenRocket (OR) simulation. It was so short that stability was an issue, even with considerable nose weight. Stretching the body made it stable in OR, and adding a launch lug made it even cooler. Then upscaled that model from BT-50H to BT-60 and made it rear eject with a 29mm motor. There's something old school Sci-Fi looking about it... which I find appealing.
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John Simmons a.k.a. "Lakeroadster" NAR 113985 My Fleet with Build Data: Lakeroadster's Rocket Shop Last edited by HenryMac : 09-19-2024 at 04:15 PM. |
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Those little "atomic cap bombs" were great.
I still have a few in a drawer somewhere. Your upscale is WAYYYYY COOL ! One would have to be born in the 70's or earlier to remember these.
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Oh, yeah!
I had a couple of these all-metal "cap bombs", just like the one described in your post, John. What a great homage to a great toy of our youth! (I was born in 1961).
I also had some of the (later) plastic variants of these, where the body was mostly plastic but the cap-striking portion of the bomb (basically the nose cone) was metal. This variant was more "swooshable" when I just wanted to play with a cool-looking rocket toy, but the lower weight (and the difficulty of getting the toy to come "straight down" when you threw it up in the air) meant a lot of misfires...the all-metal version that you've modeled here was almost a guaranteed *BANG* when it came down and hit the sidewalk/driveway! I haven't thought about these toys in 50 years. Thanks, John, for the new design, and the walk down memory lane!
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Ditto... Brothers, from different Mothers.
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Mom and Dad took us to a Clint Eastwood movie on vacation one year. When we got home I spent the next week walking around squinting a lot and pretending these were dynamite. I blew up a lot of the neighborhood that week. Mine were the plastic ones, but I remember the metal one. They just didn't dare give one of those to Dave and I. We had enough dents in our skulls.
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Ouch...
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This is great! I love this! I rember having one of these. Oh, and a cap gun.
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Ever see the video clip where the two little boys are taking turns whacking each other in the face with the step-on garbage can lid? Yeah, that's us, but somewhere in the clip there would be farting and giggling.
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There's nothing like a sibling... My older sister and I were that way too, except for the farting.
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Nose Cone
Well... I had to buy a 4x4 for this project... I used up all my scrap I had in the wood shed. I bought a 4 in x 4 in x 8 ft piece of Douglas Fir and the local yard let me pick the best one out. This one has no knots, is not from the center of the tree, and it's b-e-a-utiful. Sure... it cost $36 but that's Mountain Town pricing for ya. The nearest Home Depot is an hour away and they likely have horrendous quality. So I cut off an 8 inch long piece ($2.40) chucked it in the Jet wood lathe and made the Nose Cone and the Ring at the base of the Nose Cone.
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John Simmons a.k.a. "Lakeroadster" NAR 113985 My Fleet with Build Data: Lakeroadster's Rocket Shop Last edited by HenryMac : 09-19-2024 at 04:47 PM. |
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