MPC Moon Go model rocket

MPC Moon Go model rocket

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This is Model Products Corporation (aka MPC) Moon Go model rocket kit (# R-841), sold from about 1968 to 1970, converted into 3D models. You can print out the parts and add your own paper airframe tubing from Estes, shock cord, parachute and shroud lines. Kit info. https://plans.rocketshoppe.com/mpc/mpcR-841/mpcR-841.htm Parts List: (1) Nose cone (top cap, capsule, bottom cap) (1) Centuri ST-11 x 6 inches (152.4mm) payload tubing *Centuri tubing can be purchased from E-Rocket.biz http://www.erockets.biz/body-tubes-2/ (1) Body tube transition (1) Estes BT-50 x 12.0 inches (304.8mm) long main airframe tubing (1) Fin can (1) Decal sheet (1) Estes BT-20 x 2.63 inches (66.8mm) long motor mount tubing (2) BT-50 to BT-20 motor mount centering rings (1) Engine hook (1) Plastic model detail parts (1) 15.0 inch/381mm diameter plastic parachute (octagonal shape; made of 1/4 or 1/2 mil polyethylene or 1/6 mil Mylar) (4) Shroud lines 45 inches/1143mm long (made from Rayon/embroidery thread) (1) Shock cord (1) Shock cord mount (1) Set of assembly instructions Note: All parts should be printed out with PETG or another filament with a higher glass transition temperature and melting point since PLA will melt/warp easily when subject to heat from the rocket motor, being left in a hot car, or left out in the Sun. The decals were scanned and converted into Adobe file format and added to the list of files. You can print them on decal paper with a laser printer or inkjet. A fin template file is included in the list of files you can download in case you want to make fins out of balsa or other material. I would suggest making the detail parts with a resin printer since they are so small. If you plan to do an upscale, depending how large the upscale is, a filament printer should work. Parachute making information: https://www.nar.org/contest-flying/competition-guide/duration-events/parachute-duration/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYm1_nedVu0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CISZ7RUye5w&ab_channel=TKOR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROp6lli57fM&ab_channel=SomethingCrawfishy%21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nwhha73YH4&ab_channel=ApogeeComponentsApogeeComponents MPC wiki entry. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_Products_Corporation The story behind MPC rockets. https://www.rocketryforum.com/threads/story-behind-mpc-rockets.148669/ The Thingiverse creator, DHOLVRSN, has done some modeling of this kit. MPC/AVI Moon-Go with MPC/AVI/Quest Dress Up Kit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4827180 13JUN2021 FILES ADDED: A) One file added for a part that is not in the original kit. It is an end cap for the transition to allow you to use the larger tubing above the transition to be used as a payload bay. It includes a 1/8" (3.3mm) hole to allow an eyebolt to be used to attach the shock cord and parachute. B) One file added for the shock cord. You can print it out and install it in the rocket or use it as a template to make your own paper version. C) Five files added for the capsule, capsule top cap, and end cap as well as second versions of the capsule and end cap. D) Five files for the SRB and one for the Radar Pod. 14JUN2021 FILES ADDED: A) Exhaust nozzles 15JUN2021 FILES ADDED: A) RCS Quad 20JUN2021 FILES ADDED: A) Thruster B) Antenna Array C) CommDish D) Blade Antenna Many thanks to M. Dickinson for loaning me this kit from which all measurements were taken.

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