 more | Trumpeter 1/72 Chinese Shenzhou Spaceship (01615)
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 more | Airfix 1/72 Lunar Module (03013) Ready to assemble model module designed to carry astronauts from the command module in orbit around the moon to the surface. | |
 more | Revell 1/72 Space Shuttle Atlantis (04733) Massive kit of the NASA Space Shuttle includes decals for Enterprise,Columbia,challenger,Discovery and Atlantis.
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 more | Revell 1/96 Saturn V Rocket (04805)
This kit represents the Saturn V rocket used to put men on the moon and stands a whopping 114cm tall.Thats over 3ft.
The kit has 183 parts and requires the following Revell paints to complete: 55, 77, 90, 94, 301, 302, 330 & 360 more.. | |
 more | Revell 1/144 Mir Space Station (04840)
Detailed module components. Solar panel, Detailed Spektr module. Detailed docking points on Kristall and Priroda modules. One radar screen antenna. One Progress supply capsule. One Soyuz transfer capsule. Display stand with decals
Colors: 9 99 301 350 more.. | |
 more | Revell 1/144 International Space Station 1 (04841) The international space station will be the largest object outside theearth made by a human hand. The construction and operation of this space station represent the greatest scientific and technical project ever achieved by global cooperation. Highly qualified engineers and scientists from 15 nations are involved in the construction and are creating a powerful research centre in the near-earth orbit for the peaceful use of space. The new space station will give totally new impetus to life science and material science, technology, earth resources technology and astronomy. In all, the lab. will orbit the earth at a speed of approx. 28,000 km/h at an altitude between 350 and 450 km. One earth orbit lasts about 90 minutes. The station will be powered by gigantic solar sails that extend over a total area of 4,500 m2 giving it a capacity of 110 kW. Individual components such as external solar collectors, external experimental platforms, research and accomodation modules are anchored to a huge lattice mast structure. It has a total weight of approx. 500 tonnes. The international partners involved in the construction and use of this space station are the USA, Russia, Japan, Canada and Europe. The European Space Agency (ESA) is an important partner in this project and is responsible for the "Columbus" (COF) space lab and the automatic transport vehicle (ATV). The main NASA contractor is Boeing who are responsible for the tubular space frame design, solar panels and various modules.more.. | |
 more | Revell Space Shuttle (Minikit) (06552)
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 more | Airfix 1/144 Space Shuttle (10170)
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 more | Airfix 1/144 Space Shuttle 25th Anniversary Gift Set (10170G) more.. | |
 more | Dragon (Plastics) 1/48 Shenzhou Magic Space Craft (1999) Impressive kit of the Shenzou"magic vessel "spacecraft built by the Chinese includes the Chang Zheng CZ-2F.
Requires polystyrene cement and paint to complete the model | |
stock info | Antics3 Mercury Space Capsule (62001)
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 more | Heller 1/125 Soyouz Progress (79728)
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 more | Revell/Monogram 1/72 The UFO (85-6012)
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 more | Revell 1/110 Jupiter C Rocket Launched First American Satellite (H-1819)
When Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, Chief of Research at the Army Ballistics Missile Agency, pushed the firing button at 10.48 pm Eastern Standard Time on 31 January 1958, the age of astronautics also began for the Western world. With pushing this button, Explorer 1 was roaring sent into space by means of a Jupiter C rocket. The Jupiter C (a modified Redstone rocket) had been developed by the team around Dr. Wernher von Braun in less than three months. It was America's answer to the Sputnik. Jupiter C was a four-staged rocket. The first stage had been powered with liquid fuel whereas stages two and three had been powered by solid propellant. The fourth stage was fixed to the satellite. Explorer 1 was equipped with measuring instruments that helped to discover the Van-Allen radiation belt. This American satellite was the first with the name Explorer, but 54 others should follow. Only for two months Explorer 1 sent data to earth, but it made more than 58,000 orbits around the earth before it burnt up in the upper layers on 31 March 1970. more.. | |