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The lower fuselage is half a plastic champagne flute and the top stage is a lip gloss bottle I nicked off my daughter. I added the wings and tailplanes from two Harrier Jump Jet kits, a handful of lego parts for the engine and the inside of an air freshener and voila! Von Braun would be proud.
You should work for NASA WOTAN! I name this rocket BOLLINGER 1.
ReplyDeleteTerrific work, man!
ReplyDeleteI concur. Marvellous work as usual, Wotan!
ReplyDeletestill needs a bit of work, but its a bit of fun. Anyone else made anything recently ?
ReplyDeleteI don't think more needs doing, Wotan. Looks a fine craft just as she is!
ReplyDeleteI've been neglecting real life for a virtual one, but seeing your rocket might inspire me to have a try ^_^