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    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 1, Parts (2020-01-27)
    All the parts - This is going to be a bumpy ride. The tube wraps are rolled up, inside the large 40mm diameter Quest tube. Parts of interest: Some of these will be switched out. On the left are the ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 2, More Parts (2020-01-28)
    The body wrap sheets are the highlight of the kit. The art is very well drawn and printed. The lower wrap is on the right side. The wrap paper stock is pretty thin. Here I'm laying them flat to take ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 3, Engine Mount (2020-01-29)
    I'm not a big fan of the thin walled yellow engine mount tubes. This one was cut about 3/16" short of the normal 2 3/4" length. If assembled by the instructions, using the engine hook slot - the ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 4, Fin and Shoulder Fix (2020-01-30)
    I mentioned earlier, the central core of the laminate fins is very thin, maybe 110 lb. card stock. This definitely needs  an upgrade. One fin core was cut out and traced onto some .050" thick ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 5, Fin Skins (2020-01-31)
    Here you can see the difference in the kit fin laminate on the left - and my thicker fin laminate on the right. For a leading edge that won't peel back, cut the top edge long, not down the gray ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 6, Nozzle Shroud Fix (2020-02-01)
    I scanned the wrap sheets and did a tracing of the nozzle shrouds. These (and plenty extras) were copied and printed on 110 lb. card stock. I did my typical forming with a dowel in the heel of my ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 7, Nozzle Shroud Upgrade (2020-02-02)
    The stepped layers under the base of the nozzle shroud are trimmed off using a single edge razor blade. This leaves a thick, rough edge. The edge is hardened for sanding with some CA glue applied ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 8, Smaller Wraps (2020-02-03)
    You can use a glue stick to adhere the smaller wraps that are placed on Kraft tubing. The motor mount tube gets a nozzle wrap. Test fit it dry - without glue to see how it is spaced around the ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 9, SRB Wraps (2020-02-04)
    I've already cut TTW fin tab slots so the fin area on the wrap will center on those. This picture shows a dry wrap (no spray adhesive yet) to check the positioning. Instead of starting the wrap edge ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 10, Slotting The SRBs (2020-02-05)
    Here's the three SRBs with the dry fitted. Before gluing the nose cones in, line up the open areas of the wraps, as shown here in the middle SRB. To cut the fin tab slot through the wrap - Press the ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 11, Large Wraps (2020-02-06)
    I went through a few pieces of scrap cardboard spraying all the seaprate wraps. Here's one of the large main body wraps stuck down for spraying with some 3M 77 adhesive spray. To the right is one of ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 12, SRB & Nozzle Gluing (2020-02-07)
    It's a good idea to rough up the gloss on the wrap for a better glue bond. 220 grit was wrapped around a Q-tip for a soft, rounded sanding surface. Sand and remove the ink down the printed glue ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Part 13, Fin Gluing & Fillets (2020-02-08)
    The fins are glued into the cut slots. TIP: On a print wrapped model like this, use white glue for the fillets. White glue dries clear and won't be noticed. Wood glue fillets would dry yellow. I ... [Read More]

    Quest Future Launch Vehicle #3013 Build, Finished (2020-02-08)
    The wraps are very well drawn and add a corrugated rib dimension to the model. The kit supplied fins and nozzles were too thin! They had to be beefed up. One hard landing would have bent them up. ... [Read More]

    LAUNCH! L.A.S.E.R., Groveland, FL, March 15, 2020, Part 1 (2020-03-16)
    This was my first time flying with the L.A.S.E.R. ( Lake Area Students Engineering Rockets) in Groveland, FL. To visit the website: CLICK HERE The club is fairly new, there were ten or so people ... [Read More]