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Estes Deep Space Transport (LL detail) #2034
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ESTES-DEEP-...353.m1438.l2649
It was just another slow day on Maple Street 'til I ran across this Deep Space Transport on eBay. Clicking on the second of the seller's photos an explosion of coffee, from my yap, rained across my keyboard; I burned a hole in my foot when my stub of a filterless Pall Mall got caught in the heel strap of my magenta Croc, and I won't go into detail, but assuredly as the dawn, in the whirl, I also lost control of my bowels. So, I thought I'd share. Is that really a Sandwiched and Captured Launch Lug? Are designs in cardboard, balsa, and straws really this limitless? Last edited by Overeasy123 : 08-12-2017 at 01:21 PM. |
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I just checked JIMZ and according to the instructions for the Estes Deep Space Transport, page 4, step 10,... that is where the Launch Lug goes.
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Thanks, Rosko. Kinda neat, right? I don't think I've ever seen any extensions built atop a LL before, and it's boxed in!
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That is cool. Also I love that particular model. I always get a kick out seeing some small detail that got an extra helping of cleverness in the kit design. In the case of the DST, it beautifully solves the problem of needing a standoff for the lug to get around the nose cone. |
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Looks great!
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