This is for Sir Hugh at conradwalks.blogspot.com
These two models were built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
I was a bit disappointed with the Command and Service Module because the clear panels had small manufacturing imperfections and getting a good finish on the Command Module's clear panel seams risked damaging the panel. I did enjoyed building this model but could have made a better job.
The Command Module instrument panel with decals applied. |
Lunar Module
The real Lunar Module was pretty rough-looking affair so the painting was easy - it's meant to look imperfect. Jim McDivitt said that when he first saw the LM he thought it looked like a 'piece of junk' but it was in fact a brilliant piece of engineering (which he knew of course). In March 1969 McDivitt and Rusty Schweickart took the LM on its maiden flight in Earth orbit as part of the Apollo 9 mission and, following the explosion on board Apollo 13, the LM became a lifeboat for the crew.
Some photographs I've posted previously:
USS Voyager
Space Transport System (STS), commonly referred to as 'the Shuttle'
The Saturn V - one of two I've built so far.
The final result |
The stages shown separately |