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SCALE: 1/70 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 1958 |
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MEDIUM: Polystyrene |
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RARITY - LINDBERG: (3) |
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RARITY - GLENCOE: (3) |
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ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
This conceptual spacecraft was heavily influenced by the work of Dr. Werner von Braun. Designed for purely non-atmospheric flight, it eschewed the wings and other sleek aerodynamic features of the V-2-inspired rocketships of its era in favor of a purely functional "Tinker Toy"-like design that placed practicality over aesthetics. Conceived several years before photovoltaic solar cells were perfected, this Moon Ship nonetheless enjoyed the benefits of inexhaustible solar power thanks to a gimbaled reflector that heated a gas tube from which electricity could be generated. |
First released in 1958 as the "US Moon Ship," this model was subsequently re-released in the late 1960's as the "Mars Probe Landing Module," then again in the 1970's as the "Star Probe Space Shuttle." It was ultimately re-released by Glencoe Models in the 1990's as the more appropriately named "Lunar Lander". The U.S.Moon ship was also released by Lindberg in the mid-50s as part of a 5-kit "Spaceships of the Future" collector's set. This is a "Mars Probe" edition from the 1970's. |
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Original Box Art |
Re-Release Box Art |
Re-Release(2) Box Art |
Glencoe Box Art |
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"Space Ships of the Future" Collector's Set |
Concept Spacecraft |
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