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TopicSome pics from that Saturn V lego build.
Malcrasternus
07/17/18 12:25:23 AM
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I forgot I was going to show you guys some images after I got it, so here's some finished build pics.

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Top down view, trying to fit all forty inches of the set into frame. At thirty-nine inches, it makes this set a roughly one to one hundred and ten scale model of the actual thing.

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Lower angle, showing the Lunar lander and Command module at splashdown. While the set came with four micro figs, only three astronauts flew in the actual mission.

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Lunar Lander, with the three microfigs and the flag that they planted. The background clutter represents the various props scattered around inside the studio that was used to fake the moon landing.

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Cutaway of the area that the lunar lander was stored during flight.

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Closeup of the escape module that would fly off the rocket in case of an emergency. Useful only up to nineteen miles, it was discarded after reaching that altitude to shed weight.

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Splashdown. After an extraordinary trip from Earth, to the moon, and back(at least thirty miles), this is all that remained of the world's most powerful machine ever built.

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A minifig next to one of the 5(five) F1 rockets that combined produced seven million pounds of thrust, pushing the six and a half million pound Saturn V up forty-two miles in a little over two and a half minutes.
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