TexStones
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Hello, like-minded geeks! This is my first post here, but I've been lurking for years as I have intermittently powered through a build of the venerable old Estes Maxi Brute X-Wing Fighter kit. As an introduction I will share that I am a flying rocket guy who tends to focus on scale replicas that I fly in international FAI competition, but have great appreciation for the work shown here. In particular the guidance offered by the "One Stop X-Wing Thread" has been invaluable, with the only regrets that I didn't find it earlier before so many of the photos disappeared.
Here's a link to my Maxi Brute build, which has been documented over on a rocketry forum called, predictably, The Rocketry Forum, or TRF for short. I encourage everyone to take a look:
www.rocketryforum.com
Note that my goal with this project is not to build a 100% screen accurate studio scale replica, although I'd like to get as close to that ideal as possible. Rather, my primary goal is to build the ultimate flying Estes Maxi Brute. Will I fly it when the project is complete? Probably not, but it will certainly be capable of flight.
James

Here's a link to my Maxi Brute build, which has been documented over on a rocketry forum called, predictably, The Rocketry Forum, or TRF for short. I encourage everyone to take a look:
Estes Maxi Brute X-Wing Fighter
In the halcyon days of my youth, spring was heralded by the arrival of the new Estes catalog. In late '77 an issue of "Model Rocket News" tucked into an Estes Christmas catalog teased the imminent arrival of flying models from the recently released film "Star Wars," so I watched the mailbox...

Note that my goal with this project is not to build a 100% screen accurate studio scale replica, although I'd like to get as close to that ideal as possible. Rather, my primary goal is to build the ultimate flying Estes Maxi Brute. Will I fly it when the project is complete? Probably not, but it will certainly be capable of flight.
James

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