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Estes Interceptor in NASA Livery
A while back someone on here posted a really nice picture of their Interceptor E. I saw it and looked over at mine that was just collecting dust, the original decals broken and peeling off. It got me thinking about redoing my old Interceptor, but I didn't want the headache of the original decals (too thin, didn't stick well etc.).
Looking around the 'net I came across some pictures of F-104s used by NASA. Using that as an inspiration I decided it was time for an update. I removed all the old decals, sanded down the rocket, fixed some of the bad spots and hit it with a new coat of primer. A fresh coat of white, followed by a sky blue on the bottom and navy blue stripe down the center. The gold pinstripe came from Hobby Lobby, as did the printable vinyl used to make the NASA meatball logo. The tail is yellow vinyl with NASA worm cut out of black vinyl. The serial number is 1/4-inch stick-on numbers. In the end, something different and unique.
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The missle with a man in it..
Very nice!
Bob
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That looks really sharp. I stocked up on Interceptors when the original was brought back in 2009, along with the “E” model. I may have to do an “E” version.
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This is magnificent.
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Plus 1 to what the others have said. Looks sharp!
Earl
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Thanks everyone!
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VERY VERY COOL scheme on your Interceptor !!!
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Yes, that's very nice! Simple yet elegant livery.
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That's beautiful work, Bob. Very clean and crisp. Well done!
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Very nice Interceptor version. It shows what the model can be without the very busy original decals. Thanks for posting!
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