Hi there, real space model freaks,
A complete model of the Saturn V launcher and the Apollo C/SM in glorious 1:48 scale has been compiled as a kit and made available, just a week ago (23rd of January) at Jon Leslie's site, with the contribution of many talented designers, Ton Noteboom and Greelt A. Peterusma (both from the Netherlands), to name but a few, compiled, with excellent clear assembly instructions, by Jean-Paul P:
The Lower Hudson Valley Paper Model E-Gift Shop - Photo Gallery - Apollo Spacecraft
- at the very bottom of the page.
(Photo from Jon Leslie's site)
I had it downloaded yesterday, for a distant future dream project, involving the new EduCraft Diversions 1:32 scale LM. YES! That means upscaling the entire super-detailed Saturn V model to 1:32! Will that be about nine feet tall??? (or scanning and downscaling the EduCraft LM, which is not so appealing in comparison).
For the 1:48 scale Apollo 13 Aquarius LM model from talented designer UHU02, the fitting of the LM into the LM adapter of the complete Saturn V kit should be a lot easier, although I just got word from Scott (milw) that it might be just a tad bigger than 1:48: http://ift.tt/1yZBEEc
Good luck with your Saturn V 1:48 builds!
Bengt in Stockholm :rolleyes:
A complete model of the Saturn V launcher and the Apollo C/SM in glorious 1:48 scale has been compiled as a kit and made available, just a week ago (23rd of January) at Jon Leslie's site, with the contribution of many talented designers, Ton Noteboom and Greelt A. Peterusma (both from the Netherlands), to name but a few, compiled, with excellent clear assembly instructions, by Jean-Paul P:
The Lower Hudson Valley Paper Model E-Gift Shop - Photo Gallery - Apollo Spacecraft
- at the very bottom of the page.
(Photo from Jon Leslie's site)
I had it downloaded yesterday, for a distant future dream project, involving the new EduCraft Diversions 1:32 scale LM. YES! That means upscaling the entire super-detailed Saturn V model to 1:32! Will that be about nine feet tall??? (or scanning and downscaling the EduCraft LM, which is not so appealing in comparison).
For the 1:48 scale Apollo 13 Aquarius LM model from talented designer UHU02, the fitting of the LM into the LM adapter of the complete Saturn V kit should be a lot easier, although I just got word from Scott (milw) that it might be just a tad bigger than 1:48: http://ift.tt/1yZBEEc
Good luck with your Saturn V 1:48 builds!
Bengt in Stockholm :rolleyes:
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