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new | Horizon Models 1/72nd Scale Redstone Launcher Plastic Model Kit …
Brand : Horizon Models
new | Horizon Models 1/72nd Scale Redstone Launcher Plastic Model Kit …
Brand : Horizon Models
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB07JZ99ZLC
CategoryToys & Games
SubcategoryModel Kits
LeafcategoryToy
MPNHM2005
ColorMulticolor
OriginUSA
BrandnameHorizon Models
Height1
Length1
Width1
Weight1
Product Details
Finely detailed Redstone rocket with engraved recessed panel lines and bolts and detailed launch stand
Parts and decals included to build any ONE of the following versions:
Juno I with Explorer I, America’s first satellite, or US Army PGM-11 Redstone IRBM, or Sparta, or WRESAT missions
High quality water-slide decals, Photo-etch parts and detailed instructions included
Length when built: approx. 293 to 302 mm (11.6 to 11.9 in) (without stand); Diameter:25mm (1.0"), Width: 54mm (2.1")
Product Description
The perfect gift these holidays for fans of the space race who enjoy building and painting plastic models! The Space Race Begins! During the late 1950s, the cold war continued to increase tensions throughout the world, as both the United States and the Soviet Union had an arsenal of missiles at their disposal, with many more under development. But now the attention would be directed towards space, and who would get there first. The Americans used one of their most reliable rockets – the Redstone – added three more stages to make the Juno I, and mated it with the Explorer I satellite. It successfully launched on January 31, 1958 from Cape Canaveral in Florida, and a new era had begun for the United States. In the coming years, the Redstone rocket would prove to be a very reliable booster, and was used to launch satellites and the first American Astronauts into space. Made in Australia, Decals printed in USA by Microscale Industries.
Product Description
The perfect gift these holidays for fans of the space race who enjoy building and painting plastic models! The Space Race Begins! During the late 1950s, the cold war continued to increase tensions throughout the world, as both the United States and the Soviet Union had an arsenal of missiles at their disposal, with many more under development. But now the attention would be directed towards space, and who would get there first. The Americans used one of their most reliable rockets – the Redstone – added three more stages to make the Juno I, and mated it with the Explorer I satellite. It successfully launched on January 31, 1958 from Cape Canaveral in Florida, and a new era had begun for the United States. In the coming years, the Redstone rocket would prove to be a very reliable booster, and was used to launch satellites and the first American Astronauts into space. Made in Australia, Decals printed in USA by Microscale Industries.