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Old 09-02-2011, 09:53 PM
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Aside from their value as props for practical jokes, these "Retro-Repro" (with all due acknowledgement to Semroc Astronautics) Estes diamond pack engine boxes got me wondering...if they would be cheaper to produce than the current blister packs, maybe Estes could go back to using them? They do stack very nicely (I remember seeing them displayed that way in many a hobby shop), and with today's self-adhesive sheet plastic rack hanger hooks, they could be hung on display rods (the types that protrude from display racks in stores) if desired. Also:

Unlike the blister packs, the diamond pack boxes were eminently practical out on the flying field because they were re-closable. Especially on breezy days, they obviated the need for another container to hold otherwise-loose igniters from the blister packs. Even if a breeze blew such a re-purposed diamond pack box off the prep table, it remained closed and kept the igniters from being scattered like dandelion seeds! In addition, the diamond pack boxes made handy "trash receptacles" for storing used igniters and found, seared wadding for later disposal at home or in a trash can (if any) at the flying site after a flying session.
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