Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Non-Flying Saturn V Completed

Hi, All,
As you might have guessed, the Protostar project has been on hold for awhile in favor of putting together the LEGO version of the Saturn V.

OK... it is a model... and it is a rocket.

 
I must say, I am extremely pleased at how this set turned out and how detailed it is, given that construction is done with mostly standard LEGO elements.  There are very few kit-specific parts to this model.

What really impressed me was the level of ingenious building techniques used in the internal structure for attaching the outer skin and detailing.

It's also very nice that the lettering on the model is printed directly on the parts, and not done with stickers as with many other LEGO sets.

All in all, the end product is a BIG, highly detailed, sturdy, and impressive model that looks good on any display shelf.  Each of the various stages of the rocket separate to show the engine nozzle details.

 
 
The set also comes with two small dioramas:  the Lunar Module and two astronaut micro-figures on the moon's surface, and the Command Module after ocean splashdown.


 

I would highly recommend this set to anyone who has an interest in space exploration.  One does not have to be a dedicated LEGO fan either to enjoy this model.

In my opinion, LEGO hit a home-run with this one.

From here I can turn my attention back to the Protostar, and of course, purchasing the new Estes Saturn V kit to build and fly.

Cheers!


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