Estes Bull Pup 12D a 7000 Bull Pup 12D

Brand:Estes

3.7/5

46.24

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Per tutti voi appassionati di scale sportive, questo è per voi! L'Estes Bull Pup 12D è una versione altamente dettagliata del missile aria-terra AGM-12D Bull Pup dell'USAF. Sviluppato per la prima volta negli anni '50, il Bull Pup è stato utilizzato in combattimento fino agli anni '70. Sono stati costruiti e utilizzati oltre 30.000 Bull Pups fino a quando non è stato dismesso a metà degli anni '80. Se hai appena iniziato con i modellini di razzi in scala, il Bull Pup 12D è un ottimo kit per sviluppare le tue capacità di modellismo in scala. Questo kit viene fornito con un tubo del corpo monopezzo di grande diametro, coda e ogiva in plastica stampata di alta qualità, alette in legno tagliate al laser e autentiche decalcomanie per acquascivoli a colori. Con un'altezza di 15,6 pollici, questo razzo può sferrare un pugno balistico raggiungendo quasi 200 metri sui motori a razzo modello standard di Estes e recuperando con un colorato paracadute da 12 pollici. DAL PRODUTTORE Estes Bull Pup è un modello in scala dell'USAF AGM-12D. Ora puoi lanciarlo a oltre 245 m di altezza. Il Bull Pup viene fornito con pinne in balsa tagliate al laser e decalcomanie colorate autentiche. Si monta in un pomeriggio. L'Estes Bull Pup richiede il montaggio. Include decalcomanie autoadesive di bell'aspetto e facili da applicare e un paracadute preassemblato da 30 cm. È costruito utilizzando colla, strumenti per modellare e vernice (non inclusi).

EAN: 885520462411

Categories: Arti, artigianato e cucito, Razzi, Kit modello di razzo,

TEMPO DI MONTAGGIO STIMATO: 3 ore (tempo di asciugatura della vernice e della colla non incluso). ALTITUDINE PROIETTATA: 675 piedi (206 m) su un C6-5. MOTORI CONSIGLIATI: A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5. LIVELLO DI ABILITÀ: con abilità di costruzione e finitura moderate, il Bull Pup 12D è perfetto per questo razzo di livello avanzato. Il Bull Pup 12D è la versione in scala sportiva dell'USAF AGM-12D Bull Pup e un'ottima scelta per il tuo primo kit modello in scala.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 781 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 7000
Item Weight 3.36 ounces
Manufacturer Estes
Manufacturer recommended age 10 years and up
Product Dimensions 15.6 x 1.33 x 15.6 inches
Release date June 24, 2019

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Scritto da: Madix
Probably my the best one I've done!
Although I haven't launched it yet, I can say that building this thing was lots of fun! I've built beginners rockets before, such as the tandem x kit and a few others, so this was my first level 2! Difficulty wasn't much different from the beginners rockets, other that needing a paint job and using water decals instead of stickers. First, what I love: I think this thing looks AWESOME, it's really realistic looking (to the point I hope nobody calls the cops if they find it ????). Also, with this being my first time using water slide decals, I loved them! They're so easy to use, and I love the fact you can simply slide them to wherever you want, without their position being set in stone like a sticker. For the reviews saying they're hard to use, I think they might have been doing it wrong. You have to soak them in water for a good amount of time, and get the part of the rocket that you want to put them on wet too, this way, there should be a layer of water above and below the decal, making is slide around easily(Bonus tip: cut out the decals as close to the picture as you can so there isn't a ton of "blank decal" surrounding the pictures). One thing I wish I had done was use different paint since I ended up using some like 10 year old spray paint meant for bath tubs with no primer because it's what we had on hand. The paint came out the can kind of chunky (even though I shook it real good), and I ended up needing to sand a lot, just for the paint to still look kinda crap. The only thing I don't like about the rocket itself is the fact it came with no engine holding hook! I'm worried that when it backfires to deploy the parachute, the engine will shoot out instead, turning this model missle into an ACTUAL missle ???? I think I might try what onle reviewer said about using tape to hold it in, or maybe put a small smear of hot glue in the engine mount to make it more grippy.
Scritto da: Chumly
Great Sport rocket, very good intro into level 2 modeling
I fully agree with everyone prior to my review...I love this little sport rocket! I'm 42 and loved building rockets as a teen, saw and remembered wanting this, so as an adult I did the adult thing; I finally bought it just because! I still like building and tinkering and my kids and friends like watching launches. This is a good looking and great flying rocket to get into if you want to advance out of the pre-assembled or E2A plastic stuff that you slap together in about 30min. Man I forgot how much work is involved just because it has balsa fins, but don't let that statement scare you away since it's still JUST level 2! That "2 minute" assembly time is probably possible, but I was in 2 hours before I just gave up and decided to just finish and fly this sucker. Wood/Filler, sand, Primer/filler, sand, primer, sand...I gave up early and just got the fins smooth enough and moved on. I imagine the next one (yes, I'm getting another!) I'll be willing to slow down on but this one still stands out as clearly the best looking of my recent collection. You can do this without any fin guides or extra purchases if you're patient. Since it's sport sized, perfect fin alignment is not an issue. The paper guide is close enough to perfection as you need on a sport rocket. I used Elmer's wood glue for the motor mount and fins because that's what I have. For fins there's this technique called "double stick" that is advised but I even skipped that on this little build. Wood glue holds fast by nature and you can make fine adjustments as it dries. It cleans really easily with a damp paper towel, so that's how you avoid bumpy glue joints: You stick it, hold it, wipe off the excess. With all four fins on, you can easily eyeball down the tube and make adjustments so that they're all square (can also find paper fin guides if you don't have that good of an eye on alignments). The only place I used Epoxy was with the bond from the motor mount to the rocket tube. Wood glue shrinks up inside the joint and the gap from the motor mount to the tube for mine felt a bit too loose to just use wood glue. Used my old trusty Loctite 2-part, slopped it in with an acid brush, and that thing is bound to the tube. I included a picture of mine here right before I launched it. As that is in the pic is Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2x paint+primer in flat white and then the decals placed the night prior. I really wanted to get a good coat of Testers flat clear-coat over the water slide decals, but since I skipped all the filler in prior steps and got a tad sloppy with applying the decals, I decided again to just fly the darn thing! I don't expect this one to stay purdy very long due to decals falling off with all the granite rock and tree landings I tend to do. ------------Don't read any further unless you're AHDA or a Perfectionist and just buy this------------------------ 5-stars, most of my complaints are due to me rushing things but here are my actual cons. 1) The water slide decals skimped on the adhesive. I build models, I know how to do them, but I got frustrated with how you get one shot at these decals. Good water slide decals have enough glue on them to move them around enough (slight) for adjustments. With this I felt it'd be better with fine tweezers or a thin x-acto blade. Made in china, skimp on taxes and quality, more trouble for the builder. This is only the slide decals I complain about. You can use a sharpie (props other reviewer) if you want to just fly this rocket. The decals make this thing though or I'd just keep flying the Estes E2A Heatseakers as they're easier to get up in the air. 2) No motor retention what so ever. Another reviewer mentioned that it hasn't improved...I understand fully. It's not really broke so don't fix it, but another had their motor fall out and eat the dirt. Mine was tight enough that it didn't fall out without adding any sort of tape, but that was this single purchase. We adapt, but if Estes understands that people like us are suggesting that people move up to Level 2 builds, actually spend 6 hours making it great looking and even slap their decal on it...well, the motor shouldn't just fall out and eat dirt the first time they try it. It's a hobby that I understand but, I'm forty stinking two and check this stuff. It's a hobby, give it some retention device, and let's not deter any possible future rocketeers due to some minor oversight. We learn to adapt and fix things as engineers, but probably not so much at stage 2...you become a growing engineers at stage 3. Minor rant because you can do this and figure it out, parents and Rocketeers alike. It's the scientific method but yet frustrating at the same time. 3) Instructions assume a lot, See #2. Copy and print the instruction sheet as you'll be cutting stuff out. The fin guide is early on and the rubber band recovery part will be cut out last. I understand I'm cutting this out and should do something but again, teach the up and coming fans of rockets to copy and print 1:1 and cut out the copy or you're not letting read the 2nd page. (I'm not positive right now, but I believe a piece on this one was labeled "not used" and for a fact was used in the build. Very very minor long rants about stuff I'm sure you'll overcome as you see them yourself. Do not let that turn you off as this really is a 5 star level two rocket. When you step up in ability this is just stuff you learn in hindsight...and that's learning. Last note since this is level 2: Go right to the B6-4 motor! You have another beginner rocket to use up those A8-3's with (silver arrow launch kit, heatseaker E2A if you're just starting off). Test launch those, see how the layered winds are and when you feel good about it...break out the bullpup and a B6 :D Thanks for reading my very minor perks and complaints on this purchase
Scritto da: Mark Mayberry
Limited experience needed
It's extremely easy for you to assemble if you ever put together a puzzle. Or like to build things. Attaching the fins will be the tricky bit if you don't know about the two block method with any 2 or 4 fin rocket. Otherwise it's just fallow the instructions and Fly.... in an appropriate location
Scritto da: Roberto
Cohete Precioso
soy NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador y esta tan precioso que lo usaré para exhibición
Scritto da: Grippy
EZ builder
Looks good
Scritto da: curo
This was a nice little rocket that went up well with a size ...
This was a nice little rocket that went up well with a size B or C. We didn't have D's. One of the little fins got damaged during transport and we had to duct-tape it back on. A trick we discovered is to put a small piece of duct-tape on one side of the engine before you install it so it won't fall out. On our first launch the engine came out but this tough little rocket lawn darted 300 feet away and came out without a scratch. After that we shot all day no problem. As with most rockets I've owned you have to put it together and like most other rockets you have to read the directions carefully. At one point you have to cut out a portion of the directions to size and place the fins, be careful not to cut out the next step when you do this, ha. Assembly was straight forward, give yourself a few days to wait for stuff to dry. We could not get the stickers on like the photo shows. You have to soak them in water and they aren't that easy to work with when they are wet. Nevertheless I give this one a 4 star because we shot it for 4 hours straight, and except for the first launch, we had no problems. Towards the end of the day, like most rockets, the parachute starts to get all tangled up but it was time to take a break anyways so that did not bug us.
Scritto da: akira
Very fun rocket
The media could not be loaded. Very fun and simple rocket from Estes, this one was my favorite so far of the 5 or 6 my son and I have built so far. Very easy built in one day while doing laundry/cooking in the background
Scritto da: ATC123
A Great Starter Model
If you are looking for a beginner's model for you child to put together, this is definitely one to consider. The instructions are ok but it is pretty simple to figure out even for a 10 year old. The recommended color scheme is a bit bland and does not lend itself to being easily found if it lands in rough areas. After 10 launches, it is still intact, so overall it is a good introductory model and the price is certainly right.
Scritto da: Ballistic_trep
Great kit! Looks sharp on the pad and flies ...
Great kit! Looks sharp on the pad and flies straight as an arrow! Don't forget to add the included clay for nose weight to balance the rocket.
Scritto da: Pierre f.
Rapport qualité prix excellent
Passe temps produit amusent
Scritto da: Donna Bruyere
Great fun
Exactly as described. Fast delivery. Good product
Scritto da: Kevin V
Gorgeous
Awesome looking model! Haven't had a chance to launch yet, but the decals look super sharp.

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