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Tweener
05-12-2005, 10:58 PM
I received a call from my wife while at work this evening. We had a fire. It was contained to the bedroom, but that's where my Thunder Roc, Vulcan, and X-24 clones were as well as my Mini X-15, Snitch and the unkown name Estes mini engine orange RTF "Buck Rogers" type rockets. Also lost were my second computer and most of my clothes and old comics. All I have left is the still under construction "Big Daddy", which was in another room. Thankfully, I hadn't built much of a collection yet as a BAR. But it still sucks. What damage the fire didn't do, the firemen did. They knocked around my RC planes in another room and totaled them both also. I guess I won't be flying ANYTHING any time soon. :(

I'm just glad my 8 year old orange tabby Sohki is OK. He was the only one home at the time.

Ltvscout
05-13-2005, 09:36 AM
Wow, I'm really sorry to hear that, Lance. I hope everything works out ok with insurance and all. I'm glad no one got hurt.

CPMcGraw
05-13-2005, 10:28 AM
Wow, I'm really sorry to hear that, Lance. I hope everything works out ok with insurance and all. I'm glad no one got hurt.

I second Scott's sympathy, Lance. Loosing a collection, even a small one, hurts. But those things can easily be replaced. Your cat, though, is another member of the family. Give him a good hug and a tickle... :)

Craig "Unashamed cat lover..." McGraw :D

Eagle3
05-13-2005, 11:32 AM
Sorry about the loss Lance. Just glad everyone is OK and most of your house as well. I hope everything works out with your rebuilding. I finally broke down and took photos of all of my built and unbuilt kits for insurance purposes. Beats trying to remember everything.

Tweener
05-14-2005, 08:55 PM
Thanks to you all for your support. I really appreciate it. Looking forward, I guess the only two that are irreplaceable are the two older Estes molded plastic rockets. The only reason I still had them from my earlier years in rocketry was that they were small and tough. They're actually still both in one piece, but they look like Fliskit's ACME Spitfire now (without it's stability though. :rolleyes: ) That X-15 from the starter set would really get up 'n' go on a A10-3T too. BTW, I'll post a picture of the "orange Buck Roger's type" rocket as soon as I can in hopes that someone might help me recall it's name. It should have one for a proper "burial". :(

Tweener
05-22-2005, 05:05 PM
The name of the orange Buck-Rogers-type plastic rocket is Moon Dog. I happened across the old packaging for this ARTF while cleaning out all the cabinets and drawers. I always liked the look of it - it will be missed. :(

Ltvscout
05-22-2005, 05:51 PM
The name of the orange Buck-Rogers-type plastic rocket is Moon Dog. I happened across the old packaging for this ARTF while cleaning out all the cabinets and drawers. I always liked the look of it - it will be missed. :(
It hasn't been OOP for long. You can still find it in some hobby shops and they're on eBay all the time at reasonable prices. It was my sons first rocket when he was 2 or 3.

Tweener
05-24-2005, 08:49 AM
Here's the photo I was going to post to see if anyone could help me remember the name before I found the packaging. Looks like something Wile E. Coyote or Duck Dodgers just got done with.

It hasn't been OOP for long. You can still find it in some hobby shops and they're on eBay all the time at reasonable prices.
No joy so far. I don't have many hobby shops in the neighborhood, and google-ing only turned up an image for it. (A very small one at that.)

Ltvscout
05-24-2005, 09:08 AM
Here's the photo I was going to post to see if anyone could help me remember the name before I found the packaging. Looks like something Wile E. Coyote or Duck Dodgers just got done with.


No joy so far. I don't have many hobby shops in the neighborhood, and google-ing only turned up an image for it. (A very small one at that.)
I'd try flying it myself. ;)

Try these places to see if they still have one:

http://www.performancehobbies.com/rkestes.htm

http://www.discounthobbycenter.com/Rocket_Kits/Estes/ESTES/body_estes.html

http://www.a2zhobbies.com/pichtml/Est1839.html

http://www.rchobbyworld.com/estes.html

CPMcGraw
05-24-2005, 11:49 AM
Here's the photo I was going to post to see if anyone could help me remember the name before I found the packaging. Looks like something Wile E. Coyote or Duck Dodgers just got done with.

To keep a little humor around, why not take those remains and build a Loony Toons diorama around it? Martian surface, or the moon... Add Daffy, or Wille E. (or even Porky in his space suit) to complete the scene.

If you could find some of those small plastic toy figures, like the ones they have on Boomerang (Cartoon Network), you could make a really convincing display.

And it saves having to bear the frustration of trashing the model... :D


Craig McGraw

Tweener
05-24-2005, 01:14 PM
To keep a little humor around, why not take those remains and build a Loony Toons diorama around it?
Darn! It's already trashed (and I'm in no mood to go dumpster-diving). That WOULD have been a cool idea! :cool:

Tweener
05-24-2005, 05:17 PM
Try these places to see if they still have one:

http://www.performancehobbies.com/rkestes.htm

http://www.discounthobbycenter.com/Rocket_Kits/Estes/ESTES/body_estes.html

http://www.a2zhobbies.com/pichtml/Est1839.html

http://www.rchobbyworld.com/estes.html
Thanks for the links. I'll probably be able to get another from one of these. :)

Tweener
05-25-2005, 05:54 PM
Hey Craig!

I found the melted Moon Dog on top of a debris box that hadn't made it to the dumpster yet; your wonderous vision of a Loony Tunes diorama is therefore a viable possibility. :D I looked it over and found that the orientation of the "cockpit" on the bent nosecone was perfect for a simulated crash landing. ;)