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I centered everything from the back of the rings. The rounded engine hook notch doesn’t quite match up with the template. Instead of glueing the templates permanently in place with white glue, I used spray adhesive and removed them after cutting out the semi-circles. I thought it would be easier to cut them out after being glued to the centering rings. I also didn’t cut out the two outer semi-circles yet.

I didn’t see any reason to cut out the centers, I did cut out the engine hook allowance and index notches. The upper and lower CR-MOD templates are cut from the wrap sheet. This is the first Zooch kit I’ve built that just had one, single cardstock wrap sheet. If it doesn’t turn out right the first time, I’ll print and make another. It’s me, I’m very picky about wraps and such. With the Zooch kits (or any kits with wraps) I always scan the wrap sheets just in case I need to print off another copy. The cardstock wrap sheet was sprayed with a Krylon clear coat for protection against smearing and dirt. I dry ironed the instructions and wrap sheet flat. I’ve never seen centering rings this small in a kit before. Number 3 on the parts list says: 4 CR25P centering rings. Not the usual Kevlar you’d find in a rocket kit. All the instructions and cardstock wrap sheet were rolled inside the T-60 (BT-60) body tube.Ī few unusual pieces were the pre-weighted balsa adapter. Opening the box looked to be typical of a Dr. Picture does not show the three sheets of 3/32" x 3" x 6" balsa supplied in the kit.
