Friday, August 17, 2018

Semroc MMX Blue Bird Zero Build, Finished















There was a few questions raised in the instructions. I have mentioned them to Randy at Semroc.

It's interesting that a Micro Maxx downscale probably as difficult to construct as the full size original. Maybe harder?
There are the same amount of parts as in the original full-size kit, just smaller.

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  1. Very nice result - I’ve not built an MMX model or seen one launched, might have to give it a try. I’ve always found the graphics on the Blue Bird Zero a bit - unsettling. Der Red Max is an obvious spoof but the BBZ isn’t nor is it a scale (or even “scale-ish”) model of a real world prototype. Love the overall look, just not sure if I ever built one I’d use all the decals. But that’s just me - yours turned out pretty impressive, especially considering it’s only 13” long!

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    1. Thanks Openroad,
      MicroMaxx models have their place. They are a quick launch at best! I never thought much about the decor. You're right, that eagle between the fins does look Nazi-ish.

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  2. Nice build. The cross decal also looks kinda Germanic. I weighed mine, it came in at 9 g. The higher profile, draggy Quest plastic saucer comes in at 8g. The saucer gets about 50 ft. apogee, so I'm gonna predict this gets about the same. Laters.

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    1. HiBAR,
      I always thought of the Quest MMX Saucer as a way to waste an engine. With less frontal area I would think the MMX BBZ would get better altitude than the saucer. Mine is loaded for launch, I just have to get to the schoolyard field.

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