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Tsiklon, KSLV and Mercury
Hi guys!
After some weeks a little busy with some exams I am back. I managed to complete these amazing models by Leo. First the KSLV-1, a Russian-Korean lightweight launcher: Since the model is a little difficult to keep in a vertical position I made a very crude launch pad with a ladder: This model has a detachable nose cone with a small engine: Next the TSYKLON rocket with a closeup of its eight first stage engines and an extra upper stage: Finally the Mercury spacecraft with a escape launch system (my first incursion into non Russian-Soviet models up to now): And now a comparison with the Soviet Zond spacecraft (which traveled unmanned around in moon during the moon race with the US). Keep in mind the difference in scales: Mercury is 1:24 whereas Zond is 1:48. I hope you like them ! |
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That's a nice collection, good work!
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Well done!
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