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Hi all,
This is my first visit back for a while after getting fed up with all that was happening here (I hope its quietened down now ) Anyway back to business, does anyone have a good set of detailed dimensions for the Lunar Module ? I want to (try to) make some scale models from scratch, probably in 1/6 scale to match my Dragon models astronaut. I know Realspace do a plan set but I cant really stretch to a total of $40 to get them in the UK. Unless someone in the UK already has a set and is willing to sell them on ? Cheers all............Adam -- "I got the farts again Charlie." John Young, while in the confined space of the lunar module with Charlie Duke on the moon: http://adboo.com |
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![]() "Brett Buck" wrote in message ... adam bootle wrote: Hi all, This is my first visit back for a while after getting fed up with all that was happening here (I hope its quietened down now ) Anyway back to business, does anyone have a good set of detailed dimensions for the Lunar Module ? I want to (try to) make some scale models from scratch, probably in 1/6 scale to match my Dragon models astronaut. That's one pretty big model! Brett There are some card models available online, I don't have the URL's right now but they shouldn't be hard to find. |
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Lol, I dont plan on making a full LM. Just the fwd and mid section of the
interior ! Cheers.........Adam |
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James Steven York wrote:
I've seen a 1/12 Major Matt Mason version that someone put together, and even that's impressively large. But one could certainly do a nice, and reasonably-sized, diorama featuring a bit of moonscape, the LM leg, ladder, porch, and possibly the hatch. Major Matt Mason! Yes indeed, had all the coolest accesories, including the diving suit (maybe the coolest doll, er, action figure accessory ever), and the crawler thingy. All in the Richmond KY, landfill somewhere. Last time I saw Major Mason, he had wires sticking out of his elbows. Brett |
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Tragically we now have the technology to repair all those old Matt's
and Sgt. Storms with broken wires and missing paint. As I kid, I gave them up as lost as soon as an arm wire broke (a leg wire could be tolerated for a while) and all of mine are long gone. These days, I've got a couple of the "Leadworks" Matt Mason knock-offs from Japan, a nice space station (with an extra level, and that incorporates at least some of the parts from my original), a space crawler, and a few odd accessories. I compensate by owning probably a couple dozen 1/6th scale astronauts (GI Joe, Action Man, and others, though not, unfortunately, a Dragon "Buzz" or "Buck"). On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 02:33:34 GMT, Brett Buck wrote: James Steven York wrote: I've seen a 1/12 Major Matt Mason version that someone put together, and even that's impressively large. But one could certainly do a nice, and reasonably-sized, diorama featuring a bit of moonscape, the LM leg, ladder, porch, and possibly the hatch. Major Matt Mason! Yes indeed, had all the coolest accesories, including the diving suit (maybe the coolest doll, er, action figure accessory ever), and the crawler thingy. All in the Richmond KY, landfill somewhere. Last time I saw Major Mason, he had wires sticking out of his elbows. Brett |
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 02:14:43 -0700, James Steven York wrote:
Tragically we now have the technology to repair all those old Matt's and Sgt. Storms with broken wires and missing paint. We can even match the paint and cover-up where the kid wrote ANDY on the sole of the foot! |
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