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Appolo Lunar Module 'Eagle'Appolo Lunar Module 'Eagle'
Apollo 11 mission: 20th July 1969 was the date of the sensational landing on the moon. After separating from the command module Columbia the lunar module Eagle gently put down on the "Sea of Tranquillity".

The astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon and make the famous claim" This is one small step for a man, but a great leap forward for mankind".

The set includes four paints for the basic decoration, a two-sided paintbrush and "Revell Contacta Professinal Mini".

Model-details:
- Display stand and base board with moonscape
- Detailed command module with one astronaut
- detailed service module with thrust and control nozzles
- "Eagle" lunar module with filigree landing frame
- gold foil for coating the lunar module
- top stage of lunar module with antennae and control nozzles
- possibility of setting up three phases of the lunar landing: land on moon, return from moon and return to earth

Colors: 57 75 91


Model details
Scale 1:48
Release date 03/2009
No. of parts 67
Length 152 mm
Skill Level 3

Original details
Type description Lunar module
Year/Period 1963-1969
Origin USA
Speed 2300 km/h

Price: £17.59 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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Apollo Spacecraft & InteriorApollo Spacecraft & Interior
The Apollo spacecraft that carried the astronauts to the moon consisted of 2 components: the command module and the service module.

The command module consisted of the accommodation/cockpit section for the 3 astronauts and extensive electronic communication systems.

The oxygen and power were supplied from the service module that also contained the main power plant, to enable the lunar orbit to be reached and also to provide the thrust for the return to Earth.

The command and service modules were coupled together throughout the mission, that is on the journeys both to and from the moon.

Only a few minutes before entry into the Earth's atmosphere the command module was separated from the service module.

The command module alone returned to Earth and landed safely on parachutes in the Pacific.

The set includes four paints for the basic decoration, a two-sided paintbrush and "Revell Contacta Professinal Mini".

Model-details:
- Command module with detailed interior
- Inner walls with decals for instrument panel and display screens
- 3 astronaut figures
- Detailed seats
- Transparent outer section gives a view into the cockpit
- Oxygen tanks and heat shield
- Docking ring with coupling mechanism
- Service module with transparent outer section
- Clamping segment with fuel cells, oxygen tanks, hydrogen tanks and large tank container
- Internal mechanism for the movable main control jet
- Antennae holders with reflectors
- 4 control jet brackets
- Display stand
- Decals for exterior

Colors: 89 91 301 302


Model details
Scale 1:32
Release date 03/2009
No. of parts 83
Length 324 mm
Skill Level 5

Original details
Type description Spacecraft
Year/Period 1962-1969
Origin USA
Speed 97,8 kn

Price: £35.76 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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Apollo Saturn V RocketApollo Saturn V Rocket
On 16.07.1969 the 110 m long, three-stage Saturn V, which at the time was the largest rocket ever built, took off from Cape Caneveral bound for the moon.

On board: the three lunar astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins.

During the 400,000 km long voyage to the moon, the giant rocket weighing 3,000 tonnes reached a speed of 112 km per second! The Apollo spaceship and the lunar module were located in the third stage.

The set includes four paints for the basic decoration, a two-sided paintbrush and "Revell Contacta Professinal Mini".

Model-details:
- Saturn V model height 1.14 m
- Launch platform with supports
- Final stage with 5 detailed jet nozzles
- Printed tubular components made of thin polystyrene strips
- Engine cladding
- 2nd rocket stage with 5 thrust nozzles
- Transition ring with fire wall
- 3rd rocket stage with thrust nozzles and helium balloon holders
- Detailed lunar module
- 1 astronaut
- Separate top stage of lunar module
- Lunar module protective casing with transparent section showing inside
- Service module with thrust nozzle and control nozzles
- Command capsule with internal fittings and astronaut figure
- Escape rocket on tip
- Optional moon display plate for the different phases of the Apollo mission

Colors: 8 55 75 91 94



Model details
Scale 1:96
Release date 03/2009
No. of parts 183
Length 1140 mm
Skill Level 5

Original details
Type description Rocket
Year/Period 1963-1967
Origin USA
Speed 42.250 km/h

Price: £61.29 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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Apollo Columbia & EagleApollo Columbia & Eagle
"Houston, here is Tranquillity Base. The Eagle has landed". With these words the world heard that man had finally reached the moon. The Apollo 11 lunar module "Eagle" landed on 20th July 1969 (5 days after launch from the earth) and was the first habitation on the moon.

5« hours later Neil Armstrong, climbed down the ladder and was the first man to walk on the moon. For 2« hours the astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin remained outside with their life support systems.

They collected surface samples, set up scientific instruments and described their experience of movement (1/6 of earth gravity).

On completion of their mission the astronauts took off in the top stage of the lunar module, went back into orbit and docked with the Apollo capsule in order to start their return to earth.

The set includes four paints for the basic decoration, a two-sided paintbrush and "Revell Contacta Professinal Mini".

Model-details:
- Lunar module "Eagle" consisting of the landing unit and the take-off module (top stage)
- embossed features on take-off module with astronaut
- control nozzles, antennae
- gold foil for coating the landing stage
- retractable landing frame
- gangway and ladder
- astronaut figure with kit
- embossed features on lunar display board
- US flag and decals for lunar module

Colors: 36 75 91



Model details
Scale 1:96
Release date 03/2009
No. of parts 60
Height 180 mm
Skill Level 3

Original details
Type description Spacecraft
Year/Period 1962-1969
Origin USA
Speed 97,8 kn

Price: £13.27 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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Apollo Astronaut On The MoonApollo Astronaut On The Moon
The most spectacular event of the 20th century took place on 20th July 1969 - the First Man on the Moon.
An old dream of mankind came true when after a dramatic 4-day voyage the 3-man crew of the Apollo 11 mission embarked on this historic moment.

While the astronaut Michael Collins orbited round the moon aboard the command capsule, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin landed the lunar module "Eagle" on the moon. Equipped with a portable life support system in a backpack and a special space suit, Neil Armstrong climbed down the steps of the ladder and was the first man to walk on the moon.

His claim: "This is just one small step for a man, but a great leap forward for mankind" was famed through the world.

Together with "Buzz" Aldrin, Armstrong later planted the American flag on the moon, set up scientific apparatus and collected moon rock.

The ILC Apollo space suit provides a comfortable atmosphere, is very flexible and allows almost complete freedom of movement. After 2« hours on the moon, the two astronauts climbed back into the lunar module and the next morning they docked with the command capsule.

The set includes four paints for the basic decoration, a two-sided paintbrush and "Revell Contacta Professinal Mini".

Model-details:
- Detailed representation of space suit
- helmet with tinted visor
- life support backpack and front pack
- reproduction of astronaut's camera
- lower landing gear section of lunar module
- lunar surface represented in relief on platform
- decals

Colors: 52 301 314



Model details
Scale 1:8
Release date 03/2009
No. of parts 24
Height 258 mm
Skill Level 4

Original details
Type description Astronaut

Price: £17.35 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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