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Inspired by the very cool MTH Rocket Transport set, I set out to make my own train with models of the major space exploration rockets.  Here is the first.  Thanks much to AMCDave for pointing out that Glencoe made a 1:48 kit of the Jupiter C and Explorer I.  I will be added all the major other US space exploration rockets, Vanguard, Redstone-Mercury, Mercury-Atlas, Gemini Titan, etc., but not the Saturn (to big to move by rail.  Still, counting Jupiter (Juno ii-Pioneer and Thor-Agena, there are lots of them!  My son is putting our 3-D printer to good use and printing me 1:48 models of Mercury, Gemini, etc.  I will scratch build most of the rockets, I suppose.

 

I bought an extra MTH Rocket Transport set with the idea of stripped the cars of the NASA Shuttle booster rocket and attachment hardware and using them to hold my own rockets, but I can save those for the bigger Atlas and Titan stages.  Jupiter C fits, barely, on a long flatcar.

 

I painted the Jupiter C flat white.  I may have been gleaming white for all I know but I remember watching the launch and it seemed flat white, and the missiles I've seen on display seem to be flat (probably because their paint has faded and caulked after so long outside, so I painted what i remembered.  Anyway, it looks good.

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Here is is being pulled by that excellent MTH RK PS-3 NW-2 and calf set I like so much.

 

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I think I will make Vanguard next - why not do them in order?  But I found this really nice 2 1/2 inch tube - this will eventually be Titan for Gemini.  It will be two stages and take two of the MTH 8-axle rocket transport cars. 

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Spence, I'm glad to see you are back.  And thanks for you kind word on my project.

 

I said I was going to do the Vanguard next and I actually have it half done (well, the second stage anyway, not sure that is "half."

 

Anyway, I'm not a big fan of Vanguard - its hard to get excited about a rocket that was that tiny and anemic, particularly when it worked only 3 out of 11 times.

 

So this morning I'm actually working on Redstone-Mercury .  Two more Glencoe Jupiter C kits arrived last week and the second to extend the rocket in the first kit to the proper length for Mercury.  The first step in my scratchbuilt Mercury capsule is upstairs with the cement drying (I thought of buying the 1/48 Mercury and gemini Revell kit off *-bay and then I thought, why?  I'll see if I can make home-grown work.  I'm going to put Mercury-Redstone on a train car with the escape tower off and put to the side, but even so it will be 18 inches long and take a long carrier car.  

 

A note on these Glencoe kits.  On another thread someone poisted that he had heard/seen many of these badly warped.  I replied mine wasn't.  The two I used today were.  They were clearly older kits, and one was badly warped, but is straightened it out with lots of patience.

Yes, I'm sure a missile would be shipped without payload, particularly if it were a spacecraft or warhead, but in the movies, and on my layout, no: it's more fun if it is complete.

 

And Adriatic, I remember that scene from Godzilla.

 

Funny this thread came up today.  I'm waiting for some materials to arrive on my other couple of on-going projects, so I spent this afternoon back on the rocket train.  Here is Gemini-Titan, about halfway done now.  I took the lazy way out and bought a Revell1:48 kit for the spacecraft, but the rocket is scratch- built.  Still a ways to go, but its coming along . . . 

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