The Verge reports that Lego is to offer a kit for building a model Saturn V rocket.
[...] looks amazing because it’s not just the rocket: it’s an entire Apollo mission in a box. The Saturn V splits into its three stages, while the Command and Lunar Modules are nestled at the top. There’s even parts for the Command Capsule to land in the ocean, although you’re on your own if you want an aircraft carrier to pick up your crew. Fittingly, the set is made up of 1,969 individual pieces (the year the US first landed on the Moon), and it’s the tallest toy the company’s ever made, standing at a meter tall, or 110th the size of the original Saturn V rocket.
[...] The set is scheduled for release on June 1st, and will retail for $119.99 in the US (€119.99 in Europe and £109.99 in the UK).
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(Score: 3, Funny) by VLM on Tuesday May 02 2017, @12:50PM (1 child)
He was a good boy and didn't do nothing wrong. He aimed for the Moon but sometimes he hit London, that's just how it is sometimes.
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday May 02 2017, @05:35PM
"when the rocket go up, who cares where they come down?
It's not my department, says Wernher Von Braun"