Spacerace part two
1April 14, 2019Lego inspires modelling
2April 14, 2019The box
3April 14, 2019The platform
4May 20, 2019The engines and the bottom part of the first stage
5May 20, 2019One of the huge engines test fitted
6May 20, 2019Some parts of the various stages.
7June 4, 2019Second stage almost ready, just a few black panels
8June 4, 2019The Lego and the Revell Saturn V side by side. And although the Revell model looks nice, the Lego model is better. Lots of problems with fitting the Revell parts correctly.
9June 4, 2019The fuel tank of the second stage. At this price, Revell didn't take much trouble in detailing it.
10June 4, 2019The three parts of the second stage
11June 4, 2019The engines of the second stage. Not much detail. Of course, I could add some myself, but then this will be another year long project and I've more to build
12June 4, 2019First stage, Lego and Revell. The Revell model is bigger, but I like the Lego model better.
13December 20, 2019All parts ready for assembly
14December 20, 2019Do you believe, they put a man on the moon?
15December 20, 2019All pieces together
16December 20, 2019The LEM
17December 20, 2019
18December 20, 2019Revell and Lego
19December 20, 2019The Eagle has landed
20December 20, 2019Lego (l) and Revell (r)
21December 20, 2019The CSM, capsule and escape rocket
22December 20, 2019The third stage Lego (l) and Revell (r)
23December 20, 2019The second stage, Lego (l) and Revell (r)
24December 20, 2019The first stage Lego(l) and Revell (r)
25December 20, 2019The two Saturn V rockets together. The Lego model (l) is about 1/110 and the Revell model (r) is 1/96
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