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NEENAH, Wisconsin USA - David J. Miller of Sirius Rocketry is proud to announce the release of Sirius Rocketry's latest sci-fi themed kit, the S.S. Cestris Interplanetary Transport Vehicle.
Sirius Rocketry's new S.S. Cestris, a new futuristic transport kit. The S.S. Cestris represents a futuristic cargo/passenger transport ship that uses "Interplanetainer" containers in a space-age version of intermodal transport to haul merchandise and passengers around the solar system in the late 21st century. The S.S. Cestris kit includes a unique and highly-detailed vacuform nosecone kit, a 24mm motor mount, Kevlar shock cord mount, mylar parachute and three full-color decal sheets. Each S.S. Cestris kit also includes six different "Interplanetainer" container decals, from which the user can choose two to customize their S.S. Cestris. Six different runs of decals featuring different ship numbers are also spread throughout the run of kits. This adds to the many different combinations of ship numbers and "Interplanetainers" possible with the decals in the kit. The S.S. Cestris retails for $27.99. The unique nosecone kit used in the S.S. Cestris, the "Command Cone", will also be available separately for $7.99. Since 1998, Sirius Rocketry has made hobby rocketry kits in the U.S.A. with the highest quality and attention to detail. Sirius Rocketry kits are available exclusively through the Sirius Rocketry secure website. For more information, visit our website. Contact: Sirius Rocketry, LLC Website: http://www.siriusrocketry.com Email:
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12-05-2007 06:49 PM
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Space Cowboy
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Re: Sirius Rocketry releases their latest, the new S.S. Cestris kit
Dave does it again,
that is a very nice futuristic kit, I'm ready to order mine 
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12-06-2007 11:49 AM
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New Member
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Re: Sirius Rocketry releases their latest, the new S.S. Cestris kit
Yours went out this morning with a whole lot of others. Thanks Art!
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