09-29-2017, 05:29 PM
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Seagulls Beware...
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Subject to Change
Posts: 930
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Originally Posted by blackshire
If a plastic fin unit and a nose cone & payload section for a BT-50 size D-Region Tomahawk would interest you, Aerobotix (on the Shapeways www.shapeways.com 3D printing website) has them--and many other rocket parts, too! The listings for the D-Region Tomahawk parts are *here* (see: www.shapeways.com/shops/cespedesign-multimedia ), about one-third of the way down the "screen-page." Our member "Raygun" owns and runs Aerobotix ("YORFers helping YORFers"). While everyone has different scale size preferences (some model railroaders like HO gauge, while others prefer N gauge), for me a BT-50 size D-Region Tomahawk is just right.
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Thanks for the info.
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Originally Posted by MarkB.
Your root is 4" right on the nose.
Tip is 1.8125"
Thiokol on the decal is a shade more than 1.25" across the top.
Balsa stock is 1/8"
I don't know the length of the wraps. Mine came apart in water and I ended up painting the bands.
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Nice! Thanks for that!
Funny thing... I just looked at my sim, and I had the length of the fins as... 4.0 inches exactly!
Cool!
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Dreaming of making the rockets I dreamed of as a kid (and then some).
"The Guide says there is an art to flying", said Ford, "or rather a knack."
"The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
Launching is Optional... Landing? That Depends on Trees.
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