Product Description
- You can assemble one by choosing one from three types of rockets of different styles each!
[About actual machine]
- Redstone rocket was the base of the rocket used for the first launch of the artificial satellite in the United States and the first manned space flight.
- It was first launched in 1953, and since then, he was active as a leading American rocket in the 1960s.
- Fung Brown, who was involved in the development of the V2 rocket in Germany during the war, also participated in the development.
- First developed was the PGM - 11 Redstone, a surface - to - surface ballistic missile.
- A disposable rocket using liquid fuel was deployed and operated by the US Army between June 1958 and June 1964 in a disposable rocket.
- The first American satellite in the United States in January 1958, the rocket launched explorer, Juneau I is an evolution of its Redstone rocket, and also a Sparta rocket combining two solid fuel rockets on top of a redstone rocket Manufacture.
- This was provided to Australia and was used for the launch of Australia's first satellite, WRESAT.
[About the model]
- The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the American first large rocket, Redstone rocket on 1/72 scale.
- The model selected PGM - 11 Redstone of ballistic missile, Juneau I which launched America 's first artificial satellite explorer I, and Sparta rocket which launched the first Australian WRESAT satellite You can assemble it.
- The total height of the finish is about 30 cm.
- The details of the surface of the rocket body and the rocket base are reproduced mechanically.
- In addition, Juno I is well represented in explorers attached to the tip, as well as modeling the difference in shape of the tip of each of the three possible rocket types that can be assembled Assembled to specifications, just different styles I am also looking forward to picking.
- Of course, each marking is provided in a decal.
- For space fans, I'd like you to create a kit.
[Major features]
- Reproduces the first American rocket, Redstone rocket on 1/72 scale
- PGM - 11 Red Stone, Juneau I, Sparta rocket can be assembled by selecting one of three types in total
- Detail of rocket body surface and mechanical rocket base are reproduced
- The total height at completion is about 30 cm
- Juneau I firmly expresses the explorer attached to the tip
- Marking prepared at decal
- Modeling the difference in shape of the tip of each rocket of three types that can be assembled
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 29.1 x 21.6 x 6 cm / 244g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- HM2005
- JAN code
- 4545782106145
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.