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The spacecraft of the day at 1/220!
Good morning all.
In view of a future project, a museum park dedicated to space, I started to mount a series of model spacecraft. They are at scale 1/220 to be compatible with the miniature train network at scale Z where they will be presented. They are in paper which precisely leaves me the choice of scale. I start with the "space club", that is to say the countries which have launched satellites with their own rockets. Today, I therefore present to you the Russian R7 which launched on October 4, 1957 the first satellite in the world: Sputnik. The model is from Scissors and planes collection. The Kytop family (parents and their three children at 1/220) gives you an idea of the size. |
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CLEAN BUILD!
Rock On!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Very nice rocket
I just ordered this kit along with bunch of others.In Aviation section I posted my build of another R-7 rocket,Luna probe carriers.I might venture into space related topics more often . |
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Jan, your miniature building skills never fail to amaze.
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WOW! Those tiny engines! Well done!
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What a great idea and such clean builds! WOW!
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Third nation to launch a satellite: France.
Satellite A1 Astérix, rocket Diamant A from Hammaguir in Sahara. Paper model here: http://spacemodels.nuxit.net/Diamant...iamant%20A.pdf |
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Very interesting collection. How many plans do you plan to make in total?
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