Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 17.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Custom Rockets |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Futuristic/Exotic |
The Custom Rockets Ion Pulsar is a 1:48 scale model designed for B & C engines.
The Kit Included:-
Construction:
Construction was straightforward. The centering rings for the motor mount are glued together and inserted over the motor hook and engine mount. I used Yellow Glue for most of the construction, with a little CA for tacking in place.
The motor mount is fitted into the main tube, and after sanding & filling the fins with sanding sealer they are attached & filleted. The dowel is cut into 3 x 2" lengths and attached on the fin edge. I used epoxy for the fillets in this case. Once the upper tube has been measured, the tube centering rings are attached and the 2 tubes fited together very snugly. The other rings are for detail on the upper tube and fitted last. The the shock cord is glued into place.
The Chute was a standard 12" polyethylene chute which just needed the shroud lines attaching.
Finishing:
The paint scheme is simple silver with gold trim on the upper tube rings, and then the decals are applied (There are a lot of them about 70 in all)
Construction Rating: 5
Flight:
The first flight was on a B6-4. No wind that day and the model flew like a dart. Perfect, although the ejection seemed a little early.
Recovery:
The model was recovered really close to the pad about 30 meters or so considering the altitude.
Flight Rating: 5
Overall:
A great kit, simple to build, flies great and looking forward to trying it on a C6 next time.
Overall Rating: 5
The Ion Pulsar, by Custom, is a fairly easy model to build. The model specs. are; length 17", Dia. 1.325", Weight 1.4 oz. with recommended engines B4-4, B6-4, C6-5. The kit comes in a bag that contains two kraft paper body tubes, cardboard paper centering rings, plastic nose cone, die cut balsa fins, plastic 12" chute with elastic shock cord, decals, and the basic motor mount with a ...
If I had it to do over again, I'd have put the dowels pointing up instead of down; much too easy to break off (as one of mine did, so I cut them all down). Curious how the packaging says it's a 1:48 scale model... where is there a 68 foot long rocket like this?
C.R. (November 1, 2000)