This week I celebrate my 21st birthday - the third one in a row. This past Saturday, family was over for the 'big birthday bash', and my youngest daughter and son-in-law presented me with this:
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Hi, All, As you might have guessed, the Protostar project has been on hold for awhile in favor of putting together the LEGO version of the Saturn V. OK... it is a model... and it is a rocket.
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Before I get too far into this this post, I would like to wish all of you the best during these trying times. Please be careful and stay healthy!
Like most others these ... [Read More]
Recently, TRF user Daddyisabar posted a thread on his Estes SpaceShipOne to P-40E kit bash. I am a big fan of the SpaceShipOne as a subject for kit bashing (ref. the Goonball XL5 and ... [Read More]
Scott Lowther presents this McDonald Douglas graphic on Shuttle options (circa 1971). He refers this to a 'Lego' approach. What popped into my mind was the old adage about Chinese food ... [Read More]
Proving the Principle - A History of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory - High Power Rocketry
Blog follower and fellow rocketeer Sascha pointed me to: ... [Read More]
I dug up two ancient copies of EDN magazine - one dated November 20, 1976 and one dated October 14, 1981. EDN was a trade magazine that, despite having a cover price, was free to those in ... [Read More]
As you can see, the issue starts with a sparky launch by Steve Jurvetson. There are a lot of articles in this issue. The lead article, by Peter Alway, is about Mexico's SCT-1. As you would expect, ... [Read More]
This is the world's largest LEGO build: 32 model builders, 5.3 million LEGO bricks, and over 17,000 hours.
Lego Times Square , a photo by AndrewDallos on Flickr. [Read More]
Pictured is the winner of NASA's LEGO building competition, the Sunbeam by HOSHPUP (the builders alias on LEGO's ReBrick site). This is a artistic interpretation of NASA's Solar Probe Plus , ... [Read More]
Last weekend, a little time was spent in the BlastFromThePast shop in order to build a quick rocket building accessory: This is a small portable laptop 'workbench' made from a surplus cabinet shelf. ... [Read More]
As promised, I did manage to immerse myself into some rocketry projects yesterday. The first order of business was to facilitate repairs on a couple of birds that got busted up last fall. The first ... [Read More]