Saturday, August 1, 2020

Estes Green Eggs, #7301 Build, Part 1, Parts


This is 3F/NC rocket a little like the old Estes Scrambler Egg Lofter.
The original Scrambler was BT-60 based with a three engine cluster. Now with 24mm D engines, a cluster isn't necessary to give an egg a good ride.
This rocket has an overall BT-65, 1.8" diameter body. There is no reducer from the main body to the clear payload like the Scrambler. The Scrambler had a BT-60 lower body, a balsa adapter joined up the BT-65 sized (1.796") clear payload tube. 
This nose cone and coupler are also used in the Olympus model sold through Hobby Lobby.



The parts of interest:
The new plastic nose cone and attached coupler.
The light green clear payload section
The "Green Eggs" sticker
Three fins laser cut on 3/32" balsa. These are close in shape to the old Scrambler fins.




I'm not a big fan of stickers. New decals will be drawn up.
Hey older modelers - In this build, paint colors and home print decals will be in the original Scrambler decor! To see the first Estes Scrambler egg lofter: CLICK HERE

5 comments:

  1. I have fond memories of the Scrambler and the challenges of getting three engines to ignite at once. But, I don't remember ever seeing the Starlight before (on the same page in the link above)--interesting looking rocket.

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    1. Hi Unknown,
      Years back I had a Starlight. It was impossible to fill the balsa with all the inside edges. I really hated the final finish. There have been a few Starlight clone kits over the years, even some big MPR upscales.

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  2. Hooray for old school !!!!
    Look forward to seeing the finished bird.

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    1. Hi Ed,
      It actually came out very well, even with the green payload section. I re-drew most all the decals. There were a LOT of silly images in the original Estes kit decal sheet.

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  3. Ever wonder if anybody has pondered the idea of a companion to this rocket -- perhaps titled ".. and Ham" -- a high-powered rocket capable of lobbing a ham?
    Another silly idea -- photo of the completed "Green Eggs" rocket with a Hamm's beer next to it...

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