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Old 04-29-2008, 06:02 PM
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There are several that you should consider remembering in detail.

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Don't forget the Stealthie.
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:38 AM
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Yes, and get them back into the market place so we can buy them. Very creative designs, Shrox.
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Old 05-05-2008, 08:53 PM
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I have started cutting out the tube lengths for the Shrox HYPERION. I had this kit when it first came out. I lost the kit in a move. I was lucky and found the instruction I had copied the mesurments of all the tubes on. This is a nice size kit.
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I have started cutting out the tube lengths for the Shrox HYPERION. I had this kit when it first came out. I lost the kit in a move. I was lucky and found the instruction I had copied the mesurments of all the tubes on. This is a nice size kit.


Don't give up hope on finding the Hyperion. I've had several rockets reappear since my move, all of which I'd given up hope on. I also had a bunch reappear in 2001 after being lost since 1994/95, one of which was an Estes Little Joe. (I almost typed "Little Hoe".) Needless to say, I was quite happy to see that bird again.
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Shrox has posted plans for a number of them , you have to dig thru TRF to find alot of them , these are a few that I see haven't been posted yet that I found plans for and there are more to be found.






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more with plans from the apogee ezines
I didn't realise just how many rockets Shrox has designed I have a few more that aren't posted yet, of course the sci-fi stuff is his best work









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I remember this one had plastic spoons on the fins
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I remember this one had plastic spoons on the fins

Man, talk about thinking outside the box! (Oops, cliche. Sorry.)

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It 's nice to see all these pictures of Shrox rockets. I have his SHX STARSHUTTLE still in the bag. His kits are somewhat easy to clone because he used ESTES size tubes and nose cones. I do hope we see more of his designs.
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