Thanks to the following link:
http://fantastic-plastic.com/Project...atalogPage.htm
I think this will be my next scratch.![]()
Thanks to the following link:
http://fantastic-plastic.com/Project...atalogPage.htm
I think this will be my next scratch.![]()
One up, Many down.
After seeing the thread title, I thought for a minute that you were going to build something like this...
...complete with, uhhh, stains.
MarkII
Mark S. Kulka NAR 86134 L1, ASTRE 471, Adirondack Mtns., NYOpinions Unfettered by Logic • Advice Unsullied by Erudition • Rocketry Without Pity
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Mike, have you seen this:
http://jleslie48.com/rmoonship/cs.html
If not, hope it helps! The guy who designed this was going to do the full stack, with the boosters, but he's disappeared...
Also, Ninfinger's site has the instructions for the original plastic kit.
Grif
Oh, and before I forget, the circa-1960 TV series "Men Into Space" used this model for both Russian and British spaceships...I suppose those dirty Commies stole the design from our British Boffins!
Grif
There's a few pix of the complete ship on the "Space Paper Models" Yahoo group - pm me with your e-mail address and I'll send them to you, as I don't know how to put pictures on this forum!
Grif
Frustration is setting in. I need building supplies, and the snow won't let me
out of the house!![]()
One up, Many down.