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SCALE: 1/300 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 1958 |
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MEDIUM: Polystyrene |
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RARITY - Original: (5) |
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RARITY - Glencoe: (2) |
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ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
The Werner von Braun space station that appeared in Collier's magazine featured only two main spokes and top-mounted solar collectors. This updated Man in Space version has three spokes for extra stability, a core-mounted nuclear reactor for power and web-like radiators to bleed excess heat off into space. One-man "Bottle Suits" allowed astronauts to engage in extra-vehicular activities. Like virtually all 1950's-era space stations, the S-1 was a wheel that rotated to produce artificial gravity, a notion that would be nixed by NASA designers three decades later when designing the real International Space Station. |
The S-1 Space Station was
available only briefly during the mid and late 1950s. Glencoe Models
revived it in 1993, billing it as simply the "Nuclear Powered Space Station."
When purchased by Glencoe, the original Strombecker mold was in very bad shape
due to poor storage; reportedly a year of restoration was required before an
acceptable run of new models could be produced. This is a copy of the Glencoe reissue. Note: Although its appearance in the Disney "Man In Space" TV series should technically classify this as a "Pop Culture" design, that it was based on rigid scientific principals and later appeared throughout the period's speculative literature causes it to be listed in this "Concept Spacecraft" section. |
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Original Box Art |
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Glencoe Re-Release Box Art |
Concept Spacecraft |
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