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....also the LEM fairing of the new 1B kit will NOT fit into a regular BT80 without major sanding of the shoulder. I also just noticed that the LEM fairing has more surface details than the fairing from the #1969 so it was apparently a complete retooling for the molding of the #7251.
Now this is interesting: the LEM fairing of the #7251 is a BCH larger in diameter than the one of the #1969 and the exposed portion of it is .008" longer than that of the #1969. I don't know if this is intentional or not. Perhaps I just think too much.
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So this part of what I heard is true.
Here is a link to a interesting unboxing of the new Saturn 1B https://youtu.be/_V9oStEwxQg
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Yep, John Boren told me a while back (NARAM 60?) that it wasn't planned that way, but they would need to redo the LEM transition for the S1B kit.
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WOW! It's a fun and well made kit to build so far! Everything fits nicely. I did all of this just last night while watching National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. I'm not doing a build thread on it because I'm leaving this Sunday for 3 weeks on a job down at the King's Bay Submarine Base. You all should have your 1B's built by the time I get back.
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A little more assembly of the 1B tonight:
I've attached the upper body wrap and the interstage wrap to the send stage BT. The wraps are VERY thin--be careful when you slit them. For the record I used 3M Super 77 spray adhesive to mount the wraps. I then epoxied the second stage assembly onto the stack. Good night.
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I love that they slotted the fairing for the fins. This was always an agonizing task to glue them in centered and straight.
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You got that right! I didn’t need to use it, but the card stock sheet includes an alignment jig for the fins.
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Just having the one piece solid fins saves a ton of time. I liked the challenge of the hollow two-piece Centuri 1b fins, but it was time consuming for sure. And tedious. Plus, the solid white tank tubes saves having to paint them black and white first BEFORE assembly. Looking good Jeff! Earl
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Nice! I too always manage to get myself truly special Christmas presents!
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Good job! Thank you for your update post!
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