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Topic: 151136419446: Space shuttle launch tower model
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Constellation One Member Posts: 119 From: Lorain, Ohio, USA Registered: Aug 2008
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posted 10-09-2013 11:11 AM
Every once in a while over the past few years, some guy in Pennsylvania posts a very large scale shuttle "launch tower" in parts. He supposedly bought this from NASA.This could be a really nice start of a build, or could be an absolute waste of time and money! Any opinions on what it really is? Looks to me like he is missing a lot. |
garyd2831 Member Posts: 640 From: Syracuse, New York, USA Registered: Oct 2009
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posted 10-09-2013 02:14 PM
I've been debating about bidding on this for months now, but at the end of the day I determined it would be a waste of money. For one, its to big to display anyplace except a museum. Second, its not complete. Third if you look at the photos carefully, you will see that its falling apart (the components). Fourth, the logistical move. I was interested in the "Beanie Cap arm" and the crew access arm for a small display, but even they are falling apart. Unless you have a shuttle model that size, time money and a place to put it, I say just pass and purchase one of the smaller 1/144 scale Launch Tower kits from the 1980s. |
bwhite1976 Member Posts: 281 From: Belleville, IL Registered: Jun 2011
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posted 10-09-2013 03:44 PM
Can I ask a dumb question and ask exactly what scale size this would fit into? He says it is 12 feet tall when assembled. |
Constellation One Member Posts: 119 From: Lorain, Ohio, USA Registered: Aug 2008
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posted 10-10-2013 07:46 AM
Just a completely wild guess:Tower is 300' +/- without mast. Model is 12'. So we would be looking at 1/24 scale model? Again, this is only a guess. |
Jerry Brouillette Member Posts: 147 From: Louviers, CO Registered: Jul 2006
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posted 10-10-2013 06:43 PM
As mentioned before, I also have wondered about bidding on this thing in past eBay listings, I'd like to see it in person. Certainly one of a kind and BIG. The wife would NOT approve, hands down. |
GACspaceguy Member Posts: 2475 From: Guyton, GA Registered: Jan 2006
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posted 10-10-2013 06:53 PM
If I lived closer I would buy this just to see what I could do with a few of the sections. When it was selling for $200 last time I almost placed a bid but in doing the math I was looking at a cost of about $1000 by the time I drove up rented a large moving truck and came home. So we stepped away.I agree, it looks in very rough shape. |
NASA Glenn Member Posts: 79 From: Cleveland OH Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 12-02-2013 10:06 PM
This 12' Shuttle LUT would be a good "last straw" for anyone who is looking for a divorce, and yet, I want it.Editor's note: Threads merged. |
the clocks running Member Posts: 382 From: Rochester, NY Registered: Jan 2012
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posted 12-02-2013 10:07 PM
WOW! There is no way I could purchase this model because I do not have anyplace that I could store it, build it, or display it. I hope that a museum acquires and displays this incredible scale model. |
GACspaceguy Member Posts: 2475 From: Guyton, GA Registered: Jan 2006
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posted 12-03-2013 08:00 AM
We want it so bad but the trip would cost too much and the weather this time of year is bad. |
apolloprojeckt Member Posts: 1447 From: Arnhem, Netherlands Registered: Feb 2009
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posted 12-04-2013 10:17 AM
You can do nice things with it, I saw this site. |
NASA Glenn Member Posts: 79 From: Cleveland OH Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 12-04-2013 05:56 PM
I've been thinking about this: what about making two matching tower segments into glass topped end tables, and making the launch platform into a coffee table? That way you could sneak these past the spouse. |
GACspaceguy Member Posts: 2475 From: Guyton, GA Registered: Jan 2006
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posted 12-04-2013 06:18 PM
In my case it is my spouse who thinks we should go for it. It is I who is the hesitant one. |
fredtrav Member Posts: 1673 From: Birmingham AL Registered: Aug 2010
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posted 12-05-2013 09:47 AM
I assume then you will be on your way to pick it up soon. |