Dave this is a wonderful story! Congrats on "your" model and I hope one day you can acquire the stack mode for your collection. It would be really awesome if someone with the skills could make you a Saturn V to mate with that stack! Of course you'd have to put it in a stairway to the 2nd floor! That would be a nice problem to have!! Have you read the book CHARIOTS FOR APOLLO by Charles R. Pellegrino and Joshua Stoff? It's a great story on the LEM.
Thanks, Bob! My Space Gallery has high ceilings ... so, no problem. ;-)
I just finished Thomas Kelly's "Moon Lander" this year. But, I haven't read that* "Chariots for Apollo", yet. I'll have to check it out. (*There's another publication by that name written by NASA that I often use for reference.)
Terrific! Another well-done, informative post. That is one big model to have for your collection! How do you have room?
One can never really have enough space. ;-)
Dave this is a wonderful story! Congrats on "your" model and I hope one day you can acquire the stack mode for your collection. It would be really awesome if someone with the skills could make you a Saturn V to mate with that stack! Of course you'd have to put it in a stairway to the 2nd floor! That would be a nice problem to have!! Have you read the book CHARIOTS FOR APOLLO by Charles R. Pellegrino and Joshua Stoff? It's a great story on the LEM.
Thanks, Bob! My Space Gallery has high ceilings ... so, no problem. ;-)
I just finished Thomas Kelly's "Moon Lander" this year. But, I haven't read that* "Chariots for Apollo", yet. I'll have to check it out. (*There's another publication by that name written by NASA that I often use for reference.)
That is be a popular title! I just duckduckgo searched the title! There's a lot!! LOL!!
17-1/2 lbs. What’s not to like?
And, it’s not even my biggest! 😮