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well deserved what what an out come bloody well done you
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Cool Kevin,
you can really be proud of that, congrats!!!
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That is astounding. You Saturn V is incredible and I'm jealous that I can't do a similar build. Wife put the breaks on anything bigger than 1:48 (and she didn't know about that one until it was too late )
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Many thanks rifleman!
Thank you Manfred. I hope this does not sound "big headed" (and it is not intended that way) but it does make me happy seeing people get pleasure out of looking at the model. Regards Kevin
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Regards Kevin
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Some LUT pictures
Dear all
One of the exhibits in the museum where my 1/24 model is currently sitting is a paper model of the LUT. It is a an exhibit from a profession company that rents out various "space" exhibits. I am certain that it is one of the Edu-craft LUT paper models which you can buy from http://www.educraftdiversions.org/ (in fact they have mentioned that one of their models was produced as a museum piece). I have seen that quite of number of people have started threads and commented on this companies LUT models and that quite a few people are interested in building it but often they want to know what the finished model will look like. So I thought I would take a lot of photos of this particular one on display and show them here as I thought this would be helpful. (I hope this is okay on this forum, but if not, please will the moderators remove this post). I am fairly sure (but not 100%) the model is 1:100 (the company produces quite a variety of scales). A few more in the next post Regards Kevin
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Remaining LUT pictures
And here is the rest of the photos of the LUT
I hope this helps those interested in the LUT Regards Kevin
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That looks like the 1:100 Estes Saturn V to me.
Not the best pic, but it's in the center and Ton's 1:96 model is on the left. |
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Hi Becky
Thanks for pointing that out. I quite fancy making a flying Saturn V at some point in the future. However I really have no idea what is involved. Did you fly yours and if so is much involved? Thanks Kevin
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Flying Saturn V's
Dear all
Talking of flying model Saturn V's in my previous post, I wondered if anyone had any advice/experiences on building such models. And talking of flying Saturn V's I thought people who had never seen such a model might like the you tube below It was 1:10 scale Regards Kevin
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