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Looking for Scan of the MRN Library Collection
Hey does anyone have a scan of the old Model Rocket News Library Collection?
My original copy got destroyed with a bunch of other stuff in a basement flood a long time ago. I did have a low quality scan at one time but that is history now that my old backup Jaz Drive seems to have given up the ghost. I could only find a picture of the cover while searching the web and from here this post from 2007. Just came back to the hobby after 45 years or so when I tried to get my 9 year old interested. (So far it seems his video games are winning out) I'm loving all this information on the models I could never afford to build as a kid. https://www.oldrocketforum.com/show...570&postcount=9 Quote:
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Haven't seen a scan of the library collection, but several Design of the Month plans from the MRN volumes can be found here:
http://www.spacemodeling.org/jimz/eirp.htm And several MRN volumes can be downloaded here: https://www.oldrocketplans.com/publications.htm Scroll down to Estes/Model rocket News Also John Pursley's website has a few volumes: http://www.accur8.com/Estes_Library.html Hopefully someone has the collection they can scan and post here. Good luck. EDIT: More volumes here:http://www.spacemodeling.org/jimz/mrn.htm
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Chuckle, I'm gonna have to print this thread next time my wife picks on me for saving all my old stuff!
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Thanks guys! I had already just downloaded all those plans (Wife calls me a hoarder). Already started building the MRN Plan #1, Arrow-C and Lil-Tinker. Guess I was looking for the MRN Library Collection more for nostalgia's sake than really needing any individual plan. I'll just have to keep checking on ebay for one. Thats where the picture of the cover was from, an old ebay sale that Google had cached.
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Hi Ed. That Estes MRN Library Collection appears on eBay from time to time. Estes kept adding to it over the years, so the later editions were thicker than the earlier ones. You can do a search for it on eBay, then save the search..........that way, eBay will send you a message when one comes up at auction. Probably gonna cost you at least 50 bucks, though.
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I bought a set of these around 1976, when it was technically out of print. I asked about it, and someone at Estes found one for me! I didn't buy it right away, and when I got another order it had a note: "We have that copy of the MRN collection you wanted!"
I eventually did buy it. It turned out to be a "problem." Some of the pages were upside-down! I still have the three volumes. Beat up as hell!
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Interesting question, then...
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Does anybody have a definitive list of the Estes MRN's issued over the years? There was a time when they came out like clockwork - but the Volume/Issue labeling was not always consistent, and issues were skipped, and some special issues also provided. In later years, mini-issues were even inserted into catalogs and special catalog fliers! So, assembling a complete set, for collection OR historical purposes, has been very challenging, as there does not seem to be a complete issuance list. Does anybody feel they have a good enough listing that they have "the complete set"? Or, does anyone feel some online reference site is complete?
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