Modification - Mean Machine(2)Modification
Contributed by John Coker
I decided to high-power it by adapting it for 29mm motors so its name is now the "Meaner Machine." Adding a 29mm motor mount, fiberglassed tubes and fins and altimeter dual deployment is the final irony. $23 for the kit, $200 for the accessories. Actually, I ended up buying two Mean Machine kits (because I needed more couplers) so perhaps it should be the "Mean Machine2." (Or "Mean2 Machine?"). The kit still has a priceless cover picture. Dig that kid with the Farrah Fawcett layered hairdo and the trippy "Model Rocketry is Fun" T-shirt! This is probably the same cover it had when I was a child. (Yes, I'm a Gen-Xer, not a boomer.)
The couplers from the Estes kit were pretty weak looking: thin cardboard and only 1 1/2" long. So, I lengthened and strengthened the couplers by putting two end-to-end (requiring the second kit) and fiberglassing them inside (strips of 4oz. cloth). Now we've got a high-power rocket! I really like the look of this rocket. I managed to keep the appearance of the original Estes rocket by using the same overall body tube length, nose cone and same size fins. Of course, the entire rocket is built with epoxy instead of white glue. The airframe is cut into three parts to accomodate the altimeter section in the middle. Two of the original body tubes make the tail section, slightly less than one make makes the altimeter bay section and slightly more than ones makes up the front section. The end result is that the rocket maintains the same finished dimensions as the original kit. Aside from the body tubes and nose cone, the rocket is scratchbuilt.
The altimeter needs to fit inside the small tubing. I used a Transolve P2 since it's narrow and this rocket, of all of them, can accomodate the extra length. This involved even more couplers and a custom altimeter plate and end bulkheads to fit in them.
I finished the rocket with the kit specified paint scheme. The only modification I made was to remove the Estes logo from the rocket name. I probably should have kept it, but I thought it was a bit tacky for them to put their name on my rocket so it went. Related Products
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