Building the Estes 1/100 scale Saturn 1B

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • The Estes 1/100 scale Saturn 1B kit builds into a great looking replica of the venerable NASA booster. Used to send Apollo astronauts on missions restricted to earth orbit, the Saturn 1B flew five crewed missions from Apollo 7 in 1968 through 1975's Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. The rocket also flew to the Skylab space station three times during 1973-74.
    This tutorial will guide builders though basic construction, painting, and decal application, breaking the project into a series of simple, easily completed steps. Follow this roadmap and you'll finish with a beautiful model that is also fun to fly!
    A slightly shorter version of this video was presented at NARCON 2022, the annual conference of the National Association of Rocketry.
    The unboxing video mentioned during this program may be found at: • Estes 1/100 scale Satu...

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  • @aidanmarshall8469
    @aidanmarshall8469 2 месяца назад +2

    I just went to space camp and got this model at the gift shop. I have put together many advanced and a few expert but this is my first master level. I was very skittish about getting this model but now I am not really worried about assembly, I am worried about paint. I will use the techniques used in this video and paint like the Saturn 1b they have at the space and rocket center. Thank you so much for making this

  • @dansmith7617
    @dansmith7617 Год назад +6

    I just pulled the trigger and ordered this model. Your video is so complete, easy to listen to, includes great tips and is clear as a bell. Thanks for the incredible effort! -Dan

  • @edwardhale4294
    @edwardhale4294 Год назад +4

    I built the 1970s version of this....4 engine cluster....a bit bigger. Launched it in August of 1975 with 4 B 14-5 engines....28 total pounds of thrust at liftoff...a blast to be sure...

    • @joej8361
      @joej8361 4 месяца назад +1

      I had the same one in 1970. I think the kit was $9.95 then. The escape tower was all wooden dowels and the fins were paper/balsa build-ups.

  • @DeereX748
    @DeereX748 12 дней назад

    I built the original release of this kit back in the late 1960's when I was about 13. The first release of the Saturn V model didn't even come out for several more years. This first release Saturn I-B was a lot harder to build well, mainly because the fins had to be built from card stock (included in the kit) and balsa, the scalloped lower tube shroud had to be cut and trimmed to fit from card stock, the tapered portion of the S-IVB was also cut and rolled with an end to end glue seam (not overlapped). The original kit used a 4 engine cluster of B engines. It was a huge challenge to build and mine came out okay, but not nearly as nice as yours. I painted the whole thing with a brush and Testors enamel model paint after spraying the entire model white first. Instead of the raised details like the clamshell panels of the S-IVB, you drew them in with #3 pencil.
    I have this new release, as well as the Saturn V, both Little Joe kits, and the Mercury-Redstone kit. If I live long enough, I'll get them all built after I finish a 25% size Piper L-4 radio control model, being built from plans. I'm not flying any of them, hopefully the rockets will be donated to our local science museum and the plane will go to our local aviation museum.
    Thanks for all the building and painting tips, I'll use an air brush on these for sure.

  • @tmurray1972
    @tmurray1972 2 года назад +4

    incrediable amount of detail and patients applied to this build.👌🏻

  • @brianshort7921
    @brianshort7921 Год назад +1

    This is a great video I have just built my first rocket in 30 years, I do have decent skills but I learned a couple valuable tricks that I had forgotten from this video. So thank you very much, can't wait to see another video

  • @modelrockets3215
    @modelrockets3215 Год назад +2

    Fantastic build!

  • @theblackswan2373
    @theblackswan2373 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done.
    The note in the instructions to builders who going fly this model to leave the tower removable for flight, seems to me to be a good idea. Just my .02
    Thanks for the great video.

  • @michaelc6817
    @michaelc6817 Год назад +1

    That's one great model build tutorial!! Thanks for this. I will be referring to it when I start my Saturn 1B build.

  • @WildArcheryBoy
    @WildArcheryBoy 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is cool. I really wish I could find a video like this of the Estes Mercury red stone. I’m considering getting one.

  • @terryperrott9913
    @terryperrott9913 Год назад +1

    A very well explained build video. I started one , just got the centering ring section with the motor mount in this last Friday.

  • @jameswilkinson259
    @jameswilkinson259 2 года назад +4

    Hi Mr. Duffy. This is such a great kit. Your video was chock full of good build tips. I wish I had seen this before building mine.

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! You can always build another!

    • @jameswilkinson259
      @jameswilkinson259 2 года назад +2

      I will eventually! However the trick will be to convince my wife that I need another. By the way, I launched my Saturn 1B last week with a C11-3. I was worried about stability, but it was straight and stable all the way up! What a honey of a kit.

  • @glennvogt1194
    @glennvogt1194 2 года назад +2

    Nice work.

  • @capnhardway
    @capnhardway 7 месяцев назад

    Had one growing up and the Saturn V. I have the Estes V 2 and Little Joe and a few others. Thank you.

  • @jeffwarren392
    @jeffwarren392 2 года назад +2

    Very nice!

  • @fishingwithsasquatchoutdoors
    @fishingwithsasquatchoutdoors Год назад +1

    I applied several of these techniques to both my Apollo 11 and Skylab Saturn V builds>

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful 🇳🇿👍

  • @yf222000
    @yf222000 Год назад

    Damn! One challenging kit.

  • @bobp5356
    @bobp5356 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful job. Not sure i would launch it now. 😄

  • @fishingwithsasquatchoutdoors
    @fishingwithsasquatchoutdoors Год назад +1

    I keep referring to this same video as i work on my Saturn 1B.

  • @haywardgaude8589
    @haywardgaude8589 Год назад +2

    Not sure I could bring myself to fly it after all that work!! How well do these fully scale rockets tend to survive flight?

    • @modelrockets3215
      @modelrockets3215 Год назад +2

      They fly well. On my page I believe in flying them all at least once. No shelf queens. If it has a mishap repair it and fly it again🚀

    • @stemmentor9700
      @stemmentor9700 6 месяцев назад

      @@modelrockets3215Waiting for your maiden flight Keith with that 4 engine cluster. 👍👍. (I have 3 Sat 1Bs and gotta decide build or sell. Pint looks intimidating with out air brush.

  • @mctschegsn
    @mctschegsn Год назад +1

    Awesome build documentation. I will use this while building my Saturn 1b in the near future. Im thinking about going for the black and white Tanks as I like the look more that the all white tanks. Will have to research the decals tho. Do you have a hint where to look for this information?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words! If you are seeking documentation for a Saturn 1B with the black and white tanks, I suggest a google search for Peter Alway's great drawings on this subject.

    • @mctschegsn
      @mctschegsn Год назад

      @@rocketaero as far as I had researched its SA-205 instead of SA-206. Every other thing is almost the same? Do you have a link to Peters drawings for me?

  • @stemmentor9700
    @stemmentor9700 6 месяцев назад

    Do you know if this can be converted to the older style 4 engine cluster. I’m getting back in the hobby after 40 +years and still love them cluster engines.

  • @dfoster9007
    @dfoster9007 3 месяца назад

    You mention the fin decals are easy to screw up--you can say that again! You have placed them on the wrong fins according to the instructions, They go on the alternate fins (between what you are calling the quads). But it gets worse: the instructions show using the quad white stripe decal twice and the dual white stripe decal twice!! So at this point maybe I will just go with what you did!

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  3 месяца назад +1

      Peter Alway's drawings in his magisterial work "Rockets of the World" were used to guide the installation of the fin markings, backed up by photo and video references. The placement in this tutorial is accurate.

    • @dfoster9007
      @dfoster9007 3 месяца назад

      @@rocketaero Very good - I went with your video- the Estes instructions are poor in this area

  • @rcnut9153
    @rcnut9153 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic build! I will definitely be referring to your excellent tutorial when I put my model together. I take it there were no adverse effects on the vacuum formed parts from the Tamiya lacquer?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  2 года назад

      I experienced no issues using the Tamiya lacquers on the wraps. As a matter of fact, I've used the Tamiya lacquers on thin styrene for years with no problems. Thanks for the kind words, and good luck on your build!

  • @terryperrott9913
    @terryperrott9913 Год назад

    Do you know or anyone one else , will the top section fit the SkyLab body tube??

  • @dfoster9007
    @dfoster9007 4 месяца назад

    is there a way to send you a picture? The longer cable race way part is too long by 10mm. Almost as if the upper wrap should not have been placed 10mm from the edge of the tube but right at the edge?

  • @markjohnson9402
    @markjohnson9402 Год назад +1

    Tried to find your unboxing on this kit but couldn't. Did you delete it ? Great build video !

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words on the build video! The unboxing video may be found at: ruclips.net/video/_V9oStEwxQg/видео.html

    • @markjohnson9402
      @markjohnson9402 Год назад +1

      @@rocketaero Thanks man ! Always loved the Saturn 1b.

  • @garykowalski5099
    @garykowalski5099 Год назад +1

    Did I miss or did he not ID type , brand of paint used. ??

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  Год назад

      You missed it. The overall white is Tamiya TS-26 Pure White spray lacquer (27:48), the silver is TS-17 Gloss Aluminum spray lacquer (33:14, both rattle cans), and the black is Tamiya XF-69 acrylic (34:46) applied with an airbrush.

  • @dfoster9007
    @dfoster9007 4 месяца назад

    On the instructions it says to not use lacquer based paints as they can melt the plastic parts; but here you are recommending (and I just purchased) the Tamiya spray lacquers??

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  4 месяца назад

      Yes, I am recommending the Tamiya lacquers, used over the Tamiya primers. I've used this approach for years with no drama.

    • @dfoster9007
      @dfoster9007 4 месяца назад

      Great!! thanks-your video is fantastic@@rocketaero

  • @blairoconnor4844
    @blairoconnor4844 2 года назад +1

    Love your video. I'm building the same model. I followed your video but when I applied the ts13 over the xf-69 it all cracked. Any idea what I did wrong? Thanks in advance.

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words about the video! Sorry to hear about your difficulties. The crackling is usually the result of applying the clear lacquer in too heavy of a coat. Best results will be achieved by applying lacquer (in any color) in multiple very light coats, waiting 7-10 minutes between each coat.

    • @blairoconnor4844
      @blairoconnor4844 2 года назад

      @@rocketaero thanks for the response. I thought I was pretty far from the model, ill try it a little bit farther away next time.

    • @blairoconnor4844
      @blairoconnor4844 2 года назад +1

      @@rocketaero thanks for the tip! Main fuselage came out perfect! Idk how to post pics, otherwise I would so I can show you the nightmare you saved me from. Thanks again!🤟🍻

  • @f1-755
    @f1-755 2 года назад +1

    Nice work but will this work if I use this to build it but want to launch it later

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely! The model shown in the video is ready to fly, once some parachutes are added.

    • @f1-755
      @f1-755 2 года назад

      @@rocketaero thank you

  • @cla721
    @cla721 2 года назад +1

    Did I miss the engines??

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  2 года назад +1

      The engine mount is installed at 32:57.

  • @fishingwithsasquatchoutdoors
    @fishingwithsasquatchoutdoors Год назад

    Do you use the micro sol on the decals that go on the wrap? Or will it damaged the vacu-form plastic?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  Год назад

      MicroSol will not damage the vacform plastic, nor will it damage dry lacquer. If you use it on a surface that you have painted with acrylic paint, though, you should let it cure for several days before using any type of decal setting agent.

  • @jawsmod
    @jawsmod Год назад

    Is there a launch vid or is this just a display model?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  Год назад

      This model is certainly capable of flight, but I have not yet flown it. When/if I do I'll be sure to get video.

  • @dfoster9007
    @dfoster9007 3 месяца назад

    you did not install the wire anchor in the service module; is that because there is no intent to fly the model?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  3 месяца назад

      Correct, I did not install the anchor. I find that it is far simpler to loop the recovery harness line around the Command Module instead, attaching the snap swivel back onto the line. Very easy, and no non-scale loop protruding from the model.

    • @dfoster9007
      @dfoster9007 3 месяца назад

      @@rocketaero ok thanks- is there a video that covers the launch recovery system?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  3 месяца назад

      No, but I'm about to start a new Saturn V project that will offer an opportunity to show the technique. Look for it in the next couple of months.

    • @dfoster9007
      @dfoster9007 3 месяца назад

      @@rocketaero thats great- I have the Saturn five Skylab kit. Will look forward to another fantastic video from you!

    • @dfoster9007
      @dfoster9007 3 месяца назад

      What exact Saturn five kit are you building? The Skylab is only one currently available, but there are Apollo versions on line.

  • @chtandersonseeley
    @chtandersonseeley Год назад

    Would you recommend matte or gloss clear coat?

    • @rocketaero
      @rocketaero  Год назад +2

      Gloss would not be appropriate for this prototype. A matte finish would be correct, but will also attract fingerprints and other filth, especially if you plan to fly your model. A compromise would be a satin or semi-gloss overcoat, which will tie things together like a matte finish would, but still have some resistance to grime. Tamiya TS-79 Semi Gloss Clear spray lacquer should work well.