Launching model rockets
(Edward Clark. 1958?)
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Launching model rockets
(Edward Clark. 1958?)
remember how Eaurp Guz is like, a rocket scientist and a model rocket builder and stuff? I keep forgetting that because of all the trains.
Derwent Coloursoft colored pencils, mechanical pencil, and a white pen, on cool grey cardstock.
Because i couldn't really see the pencil sketch that well I don't think this one is that good technically, but the rendering on Guz's goo is real nice!
80-US January/February 1980
Evidently on sale before the date on its cover, this issue included a program to calculate model rocket performance, a type-in text editor, and a very general introduction to the concept of running CP/M on the TRS-80 (without explaining why that normally couldn't be done).
Rocket to me.
Revell Authentic Kits: Collector Catalog of Revell Hobby Kits 1958-59
Soyuz TM Rocket 1:144
Also buy an Apogee Aspire they said. You'll never find it again they said. They were right. So worth it.
Hobbies Collide