Hello group, As my 1/14 LM is progressing (slowly but progressing) I have uploaded a photo in the file section showing it versus my old 1/48 revell model. As...
Hi Matt, By the way, I do know remember this & have a copy of this that I recorded when it first aired on the Discovery Channel a few years back. I found it...
I've got the instructions, Steve. I can post an image in the Files section ... but do you want just the page showing the landing gear assembly, or all the...
Unfortunately, if they do one it probably won't be an actual Titan at all since the last few ICBMs that didn't get a reprieve to launch satellites at ...
Scanned two pages into a folder called Revell Gemini Gear Inst. They're from my 1964 sheet, which is not quite as thickly, darkly printed as the Grissom...
Oh, my, Vincent, that is So Beautiful. It looks like a photo of the real LM under construction PhotoShopped into a picture of of the 1/48. Thank goodness that...
I was able to get to the Air Force Museum on Wednesday. I did get some pictures of the Gemini B and the German X-4 as well as a few others. I need to go...
Easier in this case means the parts are a little bigger than at 1/48. I can tell you that when I am doing a panel for instance, putting all the rivets makes me...
Matt, I forgot to add it was a 2 VCR tape set with no subtitles, in other words it is solely narrated in Spanish with the interviewees speaking English that is...
Pete, I have the later release of the kit instructions already so a scan of just that page showing the landing gear assembly would probably benefit all of...
Thanks! You will have to forgive me, I worked last night so I'm just waking up to this wealth of knowledge here. Steve Sliger **************Biggest Grammy...
Sorry for the off topic question but I figure somebody here will have the answer. This morning just before sunrise while flying, I saw two stars side by side...
That's exactly what they were. Venus's magnitude now is -3.9, while Jupiter's is -1.9, according to this month's Astronomy magazine. ... Sven Knudson ...
Steve; It was Jupiter and Venus with Venus being the brighter. They were about 1/2 degree apart, roughly a full Monn width. I was clouded out where I was this...
They even through in a sound show, too! Cosmosphere is a really fantastic place, that's for sure. Michelle ... at all since the last few ICBMs that didn't get...
While Jupiter is a much larger planet, it is also much, much farther from the sun than is Venus. Each square foot of Venus reflects a far greater amount of...
Do we have nothing better to do than sit around and wait to pounce on unsuspecting science questions posted in emails? That was three of us in the space of...
Dear Steve Sliger, Just in case you are not familiar with Magnitude scales, the more negative the number is the brighter it is, and the higher the number...
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Venus is brighter, Steve - it's the third brightest object in the sky, behind the sun (#1) and the moon (#2). Venus is only between 33 and 150 million miles...
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... Hey, Dave. Slowly would be the word of choice, But the photos I'm looking for will help redetail the areas I have to fill to fix up the Revell base Gemini ...