-It is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Saturn V rocket, a large rocket used in the Apollo project that succeeded in the world's first lunar landing in 1969 on a 1/200 scale.
[About Saturn V rocket]
-The Saturn rocket was the rocket that supported the Apollo project, the first human landing on the moon.
-Development started in 1961, led by Dr. Werner von Braun, a German engineer who was involved in the development of the German V2 rocket in World War II.
-The biggest rocket among them is the Saturn V rocket.
-The total length exceeded 110m, the diameter was 10m, the total weight was 2700 tons, the payload to the orbit around the earth was 104 tons, and the orbit to the moon was able to carry 43 tons of luggage.
-Apollo 8 launched by the Saturn V rocket realized the first lunar orbit.
-And in 1969, Apollo 11 completed the first human landing on the moon.
-After that, it was used for all flights of the Apollo program, and by 1972, it was launched 13 times.
-It is known around the world as a synonym for space rockets and as a rocket representing the NASA and NASA.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that accurately reproduces one of the world's most famous rockets, the Saturn V rocket on a 1/200 scale.
-Reproduce the entire size of a huge rocket with a big size exceeding 50cm in length.
-Not only the style but also the details of the aircraft surface and the reproduction of the rocket injection holes installed on each stage, it is a mechanical finish with plenty of realism.
-The launch escape system equipped at the tip is firmly modeled to express the appearance at launch.
-Also, insets are used for mounting each stage of the three-stage rocket. Removal after completion is also possible.
-In addition, the Apollo spacecraft Eagle Moon Lander, which cannot be separated from the Saturn rocket, is also included.
-Of course, many markings drawn on the aircraft to complete the model are set with decals.
-It is a finished model that conveys the power of launch.
-2019 is the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon.
-It's a good idea to recreate a piece of history.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )