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FeaturesNo tricks here - just the most magical, high flying rocket in the Kingdom! The Estes Wizard is an easy to build, high performance rocket that's known for casting spells on all who own it. One minute he's on the pad, then the next...poof...he's in the air! Standing 12 inches tall, this trickster can reach magical heights of 1,600 feet or more using powerful Estes engines. The Wizard includes a one piece body tube, laser cut balsa fins and a bullet-shaped plastic nose cone. The easy to apply, self-stick decals are sure to make this mystic rocket the envy of everyone at your local launch field. The Wizard is a great high altitude rocket for beginners, schools, clubs and rocket demonstrations. Regardless if you're a beginner or pro, the Wizard promises hours of flying magic! Estes model rocketry is recommended for ages 10 and up with adult supervision for those under 12. This model requires assembly. Assembly time can take an afternoon. Requires some painting, gluing and sanding. Features laser cut balsa fins, plastic or balsa nose cones, self-stick or waterslide decals, unfinished body tubes and step-by-step instructions. Tools, construction and finishing supplies sold separately. In order to launch, a launch system, model rocket engines, igniters and recovery wadding are required - sold separately. This bulk pack contains 12 rockets per pack, complete with 12 sets of instructions and extra parts.
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Q & A COMMENT: cub scouts by M A 11/30/2012 COMMENT: cub scouts by M A 11/30/2012 COMMENT: school project by Dave S 4/27/2012 COMMENT: used previously by Horace S 4/24/2012 COMMENT: Even though it said for youth 10+ I have had great success for younger youth to build these in my rocket workshops. The bulk helps me keep my fees low so many can enjoy learning how to build rockets. by Tiffany M 4/23/2012 COMMENT: Familiar with the Wizard rocket and good price. by Duane P 2/7/2012 |
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