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- From: cdt@sw.stratus.com (C. D. Tavares)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rockets
- Subject: Re: Scale model rocket sources
- Message-ID: <1ejbrtINN4er@transfer.stratus.com>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 18:47:25 GMT
- References: <BxznDs.3G9@world.std.com>
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- In article <BxznDs.3G9@world.std.com>, DPierce@world.std.com (Richard D Pierce) writes:
- > At one point in history, several plastic model makers offered kits of
- > various rockets....
-
- > Can anyone point me in the directioon of a source of such things today. It
- > would be nice not only to get a hold of current stuff (Titan, Delta, etc.)
- > but the historical stuff as well. Note that I am NOT looking for flying
- > models.
-
- There's even a local source. Glencoe models of Northboro currently sells
- a few plastic models in the rocket area. One of these is a nice Jupiter
- C that can be converted for flight with a couple of simple mods. Glencoe
- doesn't sell mail-order, but you should be able to find their line in
- most any local hobby store.
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