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# laser-cut wood & detailed decals 675 ft max altitude 3+ hrs advanced assembly Estes 7000 Bull Pup 12D Rocket-Building Kit, Advanced Flying-Rocket-Model Kit for Ages 10+

**Brand:** estes
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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your hobby game with the Bull Pup 12D – where precision meets passion!

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- **What is this?** Estes 7000 Bull Pup 12D Rocket-Building Kit, Advanced Flying-Rocket-Model Kit for Ages 10+ by estes
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## Key Features

- • **STEM Meets Style:** Perfect blend of aerospace history and hands-on engineering for the modern hobbyist.
- • **Launch Like a Pro:** Compatible with multiple Estes engines and launch systems for customizable flight experiences.
- • **Soar Beyond Limits:** Reach breathtaking heights up to 675 feet with precision-engineered rocket design.
- • **Crafted for the Connoisseur:** Engage in a rewarding 3+ hour build featuring laser-cut balsa fins and authentic decals.
- • **Safe & Spectacular Recovery:** Equipped with a vibrant 12-inch parachute ensuring a smooth, eye-catching descent.

## Overview

The Estes 7000 Bull Pup 12D is an advanced sport-scale model rocket kit designed for ages 10+ that replicates the USAF AGM-12D missile. Standing 15.6 inches tall, it features laser-cut wood fins, full-color decals, and a 12-inch parachute for safe recovery. Capable of soaring up to 675 feet using compatible Estes engines (sold separately), this kit offers a challenging 3+ hour assembly experience ideal for aspiring rocketeers and STEM enthusiasts seeking a hands-on aerospace adventure.

## Description

Product Description The Estes Bull Pup 12D model-rocket-building kit encourages sport-scale rocket enthusiasts with advanced building and finishing skills to dream big. Designed for adults and kids ages 10+ (supervision recommended for ages under 12), this rocket is a highly detailed version of the USAF AGM-12D Bull Pup air-to-ground missile and provides thrilling flights of up to 675 ft. when powered by Estes engines (sold separately). This 15.6-inch-tall model features full-color waterslide decals and other intricate details. It can be powered by Estes model-rocket engines (sold separately) and is equipped with a colorful 12-inch preassembled parachute for a safe return to Earth. This rocket-building kit includes the reusable parts for launch, including a cone, a body tube, a recovery parachute, and design components.Perfect for families, hobbyists, or aspiring rocketeers, the 7000 Estes Bull Pup 12D rocket model offers hands-on experience in engineering and aerospace history. After an estimated assembly time of 3+ hours (not including glue- and paint-drying time), this rocket will be ready for proud display or launch prep.To build and launch this rocket, you will need scissors, pencil, ruler, fine sandpaper, carpenter’s glue, plastic cement, hobby knife, masking tape, primer (white), paint (white), clear coat (optional), an Estes Porta Pad II Launch Pad, Electron Beam Launch Controller, compatible Estes model-rocket engines, Starters, Recovery Wadding, and any extra materials listed in the directions (sold separately). Always follow the NAR (National Association of Rocketry) model-rocket safety code during operation.Estes rocket kits are built from the highest-quality components and designed around the unforgettable experience of pressing “launch.” Our hobby and STEM educational products range across all skill levels, interests, and power levels. Unleash the space dreamer and science enthusiast in you with an Estes model rocket! From the Manufacturer The Estes Bull Pup is a scale model of the USAF AGM-12D. Now you can launch it over 800' (245 m) high. The Bull Pup comes with laser cut balsa fins, and authentic color decals. It is assembled in one afternoon. The Estes Bull Pup does require assembly. It includes great looking and easy to apply self-stick decals and a pre-assembled 12 in. (30 cm) parachute. It is constructed using glue, modeling tools and paint (not included).

Review: Great Sport rocket, very good intro into level 2 modeling - I fully agree with everyone prior to my review...I love this little sport rocket! I'm 42 and loved building rockets as a teen, saw and remembered wanting this, so as an adult I did the adult thing; I finally bought it just because! I still like building and tinkering and my kids and friends like watching launches. This is a good looking and great flying rocket to get into if you want to advance out of the pre-assembled or E2A plastic stuff that you slap together in about 30min. Man I forgot how much work is involved just because it has balsa fins, but don't let that statement scare you away since it's still JUST level 2! That "2 minute" assembly time is probably possible, but I was in 2 hours before I just gave up and decided to just finish and fly this sucker. Wood/Filler, sand, Primer/filler, sand, primer, sand...I gave up early and just got the fins smooth enough and moved on. I imagine the next one (yes, I'm getting another!) I'll be willing to slow down on but this one still stands out as clearly the best looking of my recent collection. You can do this without any fin guides or extra purchases if you're patient. Since it's sport sized, perfect fin alignment is not an issue. The paper guide is close enough to perfection as you need on a sport rocket. I used Elmer's wood glue for the motor mount and fins because that's what I have. For fins there's this technique called "double stick" that is advised but I even skipped that on this little build. Wood glue holds fast by nature and you can make fine adjustments as it dries. It cleans really easily with a damp paper towel, so that's how you avoid bumpy glue joints: You stick it, hold it, wipe off the excess. With all four fins on, you can easily eyeball down the tube and make adjustments so that they're all square (can also find paper fin guides if you don't have that good of an eye on alignments). The only place I used Epoxy was with the bond from the motor mount to the rocket tube. Wood glue shrinks up inside the joint and the gap from the motor mount to the tube for mine felt a bit too loose to just use wood glue. Used my old trusty Loctite 2-part, slopped it in with an acid brush, and that thing is bound to the tube. I included a picture of mine here right before I launched it. As that is in the pic is Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2x paint+primer in flat white and then the decals placed the night prior. I really wanted to get a good coat of Testers flat clear-coat over the water slide decals, but since I skipped all the filler in prior steps and got a tad sloppy with applying the decals, I decided again to just fly the darn thing! I don't expect this one to stay purdy very long due to decals falling off with all the granite rock and tree landings I tend to do. ------------Don't read any further unless you're AHDA or a Perfectionist and just buy this------------------------ 5-stars, most of my complaints are due to me rushing things but here are my actual cons. 1) The water slide decals skimped on the adhesive. I build models, I know how to do them, but I got frustrated with how you get one shot at these decals. Good water slide decals have enough glue on them to move them around enough (slight) for adjustments. With this I felt it'd be better with fine tweezers or a thin x-acto blade. Made in china, skimp on taxes and quality, more trouble for the builder. This is only the slide decals I complain about. You can use a sharpie (props other reviewer) if you want to just fly this rocket. The decals make this thing though or I'd just keep flying the Estes E2A Heatseakers as they're easier to get up in the air. 2) No motor retention what so ever. Another reviewer mentioned that it hasn't improved...I understand fully. It's not really broke so don't fix it, but another had their motor fall out and eat the dirt. Mine was tight enough that it didn't fall out without adding any sort of tape, but that was this single purchase. We adapt, but if Estes understands that people like us are suggesting that people move up to Level 2 builds, actually spend 6 hours making it great looking and even slap their decal on it...well, the motor shouldn't just fall out and eat dirt the first time they try it. It's a hobby that I understand but, I'm forty stinking two and check this stuff. It's a hobby, give it some retention device, and let's not deter any possible future rocketeers due to some minor oversight. We learn to adapt and fix things as engineers, but probably not so much at stage 2...you become a growing engineers at stage 3. Minor rant because you can do this and figure it out, parents and Rocketeers alike. It's the scientific method but yet frustrating at the same time. 3) Instructions assume a lot, See #2. Copy and print the instruction sheet as you'll be cutting stuff out. The fin guide is early on and the rubber band recovery part will be cut out last. I understand I'm cutting this out and should do something but again, teach the up and coming fans of rockets to copy and print 1:1 and cut out the copy or you're not letting read the 2nd page. (I'm not positive right now, but I believe a piece on this one was labeled "not used" and for a fact was used in the build. Very very minor long rants about stuff I'm sure you'll overcome as you see them yourself. Do not let that turn you off as this really is a 5 star level two rocket. When you step up in ability this is just stuff you learn in hindsight...and that's learning. Last note since this is level 2: Go right to the B6-4 motor! You have another beginner rocket to use up those A8-3's with (silver arrow launch kit, heatseaker E2A if you're just starting off). Test launch those, see how the layered winds are and when you feel good about it...break out the bullpup and a B6 :D Thanks for reading my very minor perks and complaints on this purchase
Review: Classic Estes Sport-Scale Model of Military Missile Fun to Build, Display, or Fly - The Estes Bull Pup 12D is a popular flying model rocket kit that has been around for decades. It's recommended as an "Advanced" model nowadays by Estes; I'd consider it an Intermediate kit as it was traditionally. This means you have to be able to glue together an engine mount and install it in the rocket and glue on pre-cut balsa fins. You'll have to use sealer to get a smooth surface on the wood fins and paint the rocket with an overall-white finish. There are a lot of decals to put on, but these are what really makes the model look like a real military missile. One warning; the rocket engine must be well-secured inside the rocket before flying since this model does not have a quick-release engine clip. This means you need to wrap a little tape around the back end of the engine so it has a tight friction-fit in the engine mount, otherwise, it will probably blow out the back at ejection instead of deploying the parachute. The instructions don't mention this important detail! Most experienced rocketeers should already know about this, however!

## Features

- ADVANCED MODEL-ROCKET-BUILDING KIT: The 7000 Bull Pup 12D rocket model kit allows ages 10+ and advanced rocket-building enthusiasts to create a highly detailed version of the USAF AGM-12D Bull Pup air-to-ground missile. It includes the rocket parts, design decals, a recovery parachute, and instructions. It requires rocket engines, Starters, Recovery Wadding, a launch pad system, and 4 high-quality 1.5-volt AA alkaline batteries for launch use (sold separately).
- SOARS UP TO 675 FT.: Our replica 7000 Estes Bull Pup 12D model rocket is perfect for sport-scale enthusiasts. It features a 15.6-inch height, a 12-inch colorful parachute, and a projected altitude of 675 ft. (206 m) using a C6-5 Estes rocket engine (sold separately). It is also compatible with A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, and C6-5 rocket engines.
- READY TO ASSEMBLE: Our advanced rocket kit presents a rewarding challenge that requires advanced building skills and 3+ hours of assembly time. Pair it with the Porta Pad II Launch Pad and Electron Beam Launch Controller (sold separately) for a successful blastoff.
- SAFETY FIRST, FUN ALWAYS: Our rockets and rocket launch accessories are designed to be used with the NAR (National Association of Rocketry) model-rocket safety code. Always ensure you have an appropriate launch site, stand back at least 15 ft., insert the safety key, issue a countdown, and then you can let your rocket fly!
- WE IGNITE IMAGINATIONS: Since 1958, Estes has created educational rocket kits and displays designed for an unforgettable aerospace experience. As a family-owned company, we have grown to offer exciting STEM products that engage aspiring rocketeers and the future minds of aerospace.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0006N7400 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Brand Name | Estes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 871 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | STEM/STEAM Education |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047776070004 |
| Included Components | Estes Rockets 7000 Bull Pup 12D Model Rocket Kit, Skill Level 2 |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 14 x 1.33 x 14 inches |
| Item Type Name | Model Rockets |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Estes |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 960.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7000 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Material Type | Laser Cut Wood |
| Model Number | 7000 |
| Set Name | Estes 7000 Bull Pup 12D Model Rocket Kit |
| Size | Large |
| Theme | Model Rocket Kit |
| UPC | 885520462411 047776012707 047776070004 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Kid
- **Brand:** Estes
- **Color:** Multi
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 14 x 1.33 x 14 inches
- **Theme:** Model Rocket Kit

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many times can the rocket fly?**
A: Each flight requires an engine which is purchased separately from the rocket. Usually engines come in 3 packs. The rocket can fly as many times as you launch it - 1 time per engine.

**Q: Do you need to get a separate launcher? Any recommendation?**
A: Yes, you need a launch pad, and Quest makes a better and more simple one than Estes. I would advise, that I've built 30+ rockets with my son, and while this one is very cool, it was perhaps the most difficult rocket I ever built. You absolutely need the fin stabilizer mounting tool. Additionally, to ensure the fins actually adhered, if you followed Estes directions, and paint first, I had to use epoxy to get the fins to mount. They broke off immediately using two high quality wood glues. Using the C6-5 engine on the first launch, the rocket went 500 feet straight up, and 500 feet straight down hitting a tree, and imbeding itself in the ground without breaking. The parachute was never deployed by the motors back pressure. Upon sanding and finagling I fixed the separation issue. On the second launch I learned about the power variance I had read about regarding Estes engines. The rocket launched beautifully, soared over 2000 feet, parachute deployed, and we never saw the rocket again. I had cut a nickel size hole out of the top of the Shute, and had added 5" vertical vents as well. We never found the rocket, yet estimated it probably traveled over 3-5 miles with the wind in its descent. That isn't the only time that happened. One rocket we launched with a C6-3, landed 1 1/2 miles away on the roof of store  lesson: Quest motors are much more consistent, use a smaller engine, 500 ft. Is high enough, and the Quest launcher has an adjustable base, and feet that you can aim your rocket into the wind, fly 500-750 feet, and land within 50 feet of where it was launched. An additional piece of advice, use computer generated return address mailing labels with your name and phone number on them, clear for white rockets, and white for any colored one. Place them at the base between the fins. As we have had many a rocket using Estes engines fly much higher than anticipated,and lower, we have had 5-rockets returned because a nice person found them and called us to return it. You would e amazed at where these rockets can go very quickly. Plan on losing one out of every three. We live in suburban Philadelphia, and launch on athletic complex that has 2-square miles of fields, yet because of the varying wind currents, we have had rockets land 1 1/2 miles away on the roof of a condominium. 4-6&7 year olds followed its entire flight. Another landed in the parking lot of Chuck E Cheese, 1 1/2 miles as the crow flies, but 5-miles by car. The Bull Pup best as we could figure, landed in the exact middle of The Pennsylvania Turnpike, 2-miles away. We believe it found a home on a tractor trailer. We searched both medians for a mile, and I searched 2-miles of the middle jersey barriers. Could not find a splinter.This is an amazing rocket designed for builders with very advanced experience

**Q: What type of engine does it need?**
A: It takes Estes rocket engines A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5 which you can purchase separately.

**Q: What does it not include**
A: Not included are the materials for building the kit such as glue, sandpaper, hobby knife, and paint.  You will also need a launch pad, launch controller, engines, and recovery wadding in order to fly the rocket.  Starter sets will include the launch pad & controller and a rocket kit, but engines must be purchased separately.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Sport rocket, very good intro into level 2 modeling
*by C***Y on May 23, 2017*

I fully agree with everyone prior to my review...I love this little sport rocket! I'm 42 and loved building rockets as a teen, saw and remembered wanting this, so as an adult I did the adult thing; I finally bought it just because! I still like building and tinkering and my kids and friends like watching launches. This is a good looking and great flying rocket to get into if you want to advance out of the pre-assembled or E2A plastic stuff that you slap together in about 30min. Man I forgot how much work is involved just because it has balsa fins, but don't let that statement scare you away since it's still JUST level 2! That "2 minute" assembly time is probably possible, but I was in 2 hours before I just gave up and decided to just finish and fly this sucker. Wood/Filler, sand, Primer/filler, sand, primer, sand...I gave up early and just got the fins smooth enough and moved on. I imagine the next one (yes, I'm getting another!) I'll be willing to slow down on but this one still stands out as clearly the best looking of my recent collection. You can do this without any fin guides or extra purchases if you're patient. Since it's sport sized, perfect fin alignment is not an issue. The paper guide is close enough to perfection as you need on a sport rocket. I used Elmer's wood glue for the motor mount and fins because that's what I have. For fins there's this technique called "double stick" that is advised but I even skipped that on this little build. Wood glue holds fast by nature and you can make fine adjustments as it dries. It cleans really easily with a damp paper towel, so that's how you avoid bumpy glue joints: You stick it, hold it, wipe off the excess. With all four fins on, you can easily eyeball down the tube and make adjustments so that they're all square (can also find paper fin guides if you don't have that good of an eye on alignments). The only place I used Epoxy was with the bond from the motor mount to the rocket tube. Wood glue shrinks up inside the joint and the gap from the motor mount to the tube for mine felt a bit too loose to just use wood glue. Used my old trusty Loctite 2-part, slopped it in with an acid brush, and that thing is bound to the tube. I included a picture of mine here right before I launched it. As that is in the pic is Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2x paint+primer in flat white and then the decals placed the night prior. I really wanted to get a good coat of Testers flat clear-coat over the water slide decals, but since I skipped all the filler in prior steps and got a tad sloppy with applying the decals, I decided again to just fly the darn thing! I don't expect this one to stay purdy very long due to decals falling off with all the granite rock and tree landings I tend to do. ------------Don't read any further unless you're AHDA or a Perfectionist and just buy this------------------------ 5-stars, most of my complaints are due to me rushing things but here are my actual cons. 1) The water slide decals skimped on the adhesive. I build models, I know how to do them, but I got frustrated with how you get one shot at these decals. Good water slide decals have enough glue on them to move them around enough (slight) for adjustments. With this I felt it'd be better with fine tweezers or a thin x-acto blade. Made in china, skimp on taxes and quality, more trouble for the builder. This is only the slide decals I complain about. You can use a sharpie (props other reviewer) if you want to just fly this rocket. The decals make this thing though or I'd just keep flying the Estes E2A Heatseakers as they're easier to get up in the air. 2) No motor retention what so ever. Another reviewer mentioned that it hasn't improved...I understand fully. It's not really broke so don't fix it, but another had their motor fall out and eat the dirt. Mine was tight enough that it didn't fall out without adding any sort of tape, but that was this single purchase. We adapt, but if Estes understands that people like us are suggesting that people move up to Level 2 builds, actually spend 6 hours making it great looking and even slap their decal on it...well, the motor shouldn't just fall out and eat dirt the first time they try it. It's a hobby that I understand but, I'm forty stinking two and check this stuff. It's a hobby, give it some retention device, and let's not deter any possible future rocketeers due to some minor oversight. We learn to adapt and fix things as engineers, but probably not so much at stage 2...you become a growing engineers at stage 3. Minor rant because you can do this and figure it out, parents and Rocketeers alike. It's the scientific method but yet frustrating at the same time. 3) Instructions assume a lot, See #2. Copy and print the instruction sheet as you'll be cutting stuff out. The fin guide is early on and the rubber band recovery part will be cut out last. I understand I'm cutting this out and should do something but again, teach the up and coming fans of rockets to copy and print 1:1 and cut out the copy or you're not letting read the 2nd page. (I'm not positive right now, but I believe a piece on this one was labeled "not used" and for a fact was used in the build. Very very minor long rants about stuff I'm sure you'll overcome as you see them yourself. Do not let that turn you off as this really is a 5 star level two rocket. When you step up in ability this is just stuff you learn in hindsight...and that's learning. Last note since this is level 2: Go right to the B6-4 motor! You have another beginner rocket to use up those A8-3's with (silver arrow launch kit, heatseaker E2A if you're just starting off). Test launch those, see how the layered winds are and when you feel good about it...break out the bullpup and a B6 :D Thanks for reading my very minor perks and complaints on this purchase

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic Estes Sport-Scale Model of Military Missile Fun to Build, Display, or Fly
*by B***L on January 2, 2024*

The Estes Bull Pup 12D is a popular flying model rocket kit that has been around for decades. It's recommended as an "Advanced" model nowadays by Estes; I'd consider it an Intermediate kit as it was traditionally. This means you have to be able to glue together an engine mount and install it in the rocket and glue on pre-cut balsa fins. You'll have to use sealer to get a smooth surface on the wood fins and paint the rocket with an overall-white finish. There are a lot of decals to put on, but these are what really makes the model look like a real military missile. One warning; the rocket engine must be well-secured inside the rocket before flying since this model does not have a quick-release engine clip. This means you need to wrap a little tape around the back end of the engine so it has a tight friction-fit in the engine mount, otherwise, it will probably blow out the back at ejection instead of deploying the parachute. The instructions don't mention this important detail! Most experienced rocketeers should already know about this, however!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably my the best one I've done!
*by M***X on May 6, 2023*

Although I haven't launched it yet, I can say that building this thing was lots of fun! I've built beginners rockets before, such as the tandem x kit and a few others, so this was my first level 2! Difficulty wasn't much different from the beginners rockets, other that needing a paint job and using water decals instead of stickers. First, what I love: I think this thing looks AWESOME, it's really realistic looking (to the point I hope nobody calls the cops if they find it 😂). Also, with this being my first time using water slide decals, I loved them! They're so easy to use, and I love the fact you can simply slide them to wherever you want, without their position being set in stone like a sticker. For the reviews saying they're hard to use, I think they might have been doing it wrong. You have to soak them in water for a good amount of time, and get the part of the rocket that you want to put them on wet too, this way, there should be a layer of water above and below the decal, making is slide around easily(Bonus tip: cut out the decals as close to the picture as you can so there isn't a ton of "blank decal" surrounding the pictures). One thing I wish I had done was use different paint since I ended up using some like 10 year old spray paint meant for bath tubs with no primer because it's what we had on hand. The paint came out the can kind of chunky (even though I shook it real good), and I ended up needing to sand a lot, just for the paint to still look kinda crap. The only thing I don't like about the rocket itself is the fact it came with no engine holding hook! I'm worried that when it backfires to deploy the parachute, the engine will shoot out instead, turning this model missle into an ACTUAL missle 😬 I think I might try what onle reviewer said about using tape to hold it in, or maybe put a small smear of hot glue in the engine mount to make it more grippy.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Estes Bull Pup 12D to 7000 Bull Pup 12D
- Estes 2274 Recovery Wadding
- MDL RCKT ENGNS 3PC C6-5

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