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Apollo 16 (April 16 ? April 27 1972) was launched from John F. Kennedy Space Center and was the fifth manned lunar landing mission. The crew consisted of John W. Young as spacecraft commander Ken Mattingly as command module pilot and Charlie Duke as lunar module pi lot. Apollo 16 was the first scientific expedition to inspect survey and sample mate[Read More]

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Detailed Model kit! Compliment your Seaview! Bringing back the kits from Aurora! This set includes The Flying Sub, Mini Sub, and Diving Bell. Compliment the giant 39-inch Seaview kit (sold separately). Flying Sub includes clear stand reminiscent of the 1960's Aurora kits. The plastic model kits require minor assembly.

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Master Airbrush Models G22 Gravity Feed, S68 Siphon Feed and E91 Siphon Feed along with an AirBrush-Depot TC-60 "Salon Air" Air Compressor. An Ideal Compact Work Station Compressor Powerful: 1/6 hp, Delivers High Air Volume (0.6 CFM) Portable: Light-Weight and Compact w/Carrying Handle Precise: Air Pressure Adjustment Regulator and Gauge Includ[Read More]

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1/24 Lost in Space features 175 pieces. The Chariot Plastic Model Kit. Features fully detailed interior, opening doors, individual wheels, one piece tracks and includes B-9 Robot. From the Television Series Lost In Space. Skill Level 3.

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1-72 Scale. This kit measures 8 inches in diameter with landing gear new tooling. Skill level 2.

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In Stock! The Seaview will be an all new kit from Moebius Models. This model will be 39" long and based on the television series sub, with 4 windows in the bow and the Flying Sub bay. Details will include a Flyig Sub, Diving Bell, detailed control room. The kit may even include small scale figures. Box art will be by Polar Lights favorite Chris Whi[Read More]

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EVE stands for Exploration vessel of Earth. 1/864 Scale which means about 3 inches in diameter. Very easy assembly. Comes with 2 hull halves which have fine recessed panel lines and other details and a display stand. 2 hull halves hold together by a Magnet inside the ship which works on watch battery type system, illuminates the Saucer in three rot[Read More]

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CultTVMan just announced on his blog and newsletter that Moebius Models will be re-releasing the Aurora Moonbus from 2001: A Space Odyssey.

This is from CultTVMan’s blog:

Aurora’s Moonbus is being reissued by Moebius Models.  The kit will come in a paper wrapped Aurora style box like the original.   The kit is roughly 1:55 scale and includes 5 astronaut figures.  This kit has not been seen since 1969!   Scheduled for release in March 2010.

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Creating Space: The Story of the Space Age Through Models

352 pages
550 photographs  (176 in full-color pictures)
listings for 250 modeling subjects covering 300 model manufacturers.

About the author:
Mat Irvine worked in the BBC Visual Effects Department for 20 years, contributing to many projects including Doctor Who, Blake’s 7, Edge of Darkness, the various NASA flights, and many science and space-oriented documentaries and programmes.

Creating Space shows the progression through the history of the space age, from th epast, the poresent and into the future.
From the introducton of the V-2 rcocket starting the “space race”, up th ethe International Space Station, and then into the future of space flight.

A detailed and complete explanation of vehicles is given, side by side with pictures and details of models that depict the multitude of aircraft and spacecraft developed throughout the world.

In addition, extensive appendices provide details of all of the space-related models ever made and the many manufacturers and distributors who have supplied them – all in the words of an experienced professional insider.

Creating Space is presented in 12 chapters which logically group together the history, the vehicles and the models into logical and meaningful categories. This book will be equally valuable to space enthusiasts, modellers, and space historians.

Review
“I defy anybody not to be fired up by the author’s obvious enthusiasm…” — Spaceflight, May 2003. “An absolute joy to dip into…” — The Observatory, June 2003. “This book is ideal for model hobbyists, and for space history enthusiasts…” — Astronomy Now, July 2003.

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