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VentureStar X-33 RLV. Thanks to Donald E Edgecomb for his work on this great model.
instructions and
orginal version here. (thanks to Jake for pointing it out that they were
missing.)
And now a third revision, with even better graphics!! Thanks John D. for the next leapfrog.
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3/10
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1/100 scale Shuttle stack.
The external tank and Solid rocket boosters.
The shuttle to match is here. These are really hard!!!!
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9/10
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X-20.
the X-20 Dyna-Soar. Experimental prototype. Thanks to
Lars Folmann for his superior design and generosity in making
this model available. Plus a lot more.
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7/10
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1/96 model of the Lockheed L1011 configured as the Stargazer Launch Vehicle
and the Pegasus Satellite Launcher. (Click here)
And now a 1/48 version again by Ton. (And Click here!!!)
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7/10
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1/48 scale Pegasus rocket in Hyper X formation with an X43.
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4/10
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Mars rovers, opportunity and spirt 1:20 scale.
With different color configurations depending on Earth/Mars lighting!
Thanks Ton!
This model is based on the original model design by
Erik Te Groen. Erik has a great collection of models
at: http://www.lansbergen.net/
under the section:
Modelbouw
And now for its 1year birthday, an updated weathered
version complete with mars dust. (click here!!!)
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6/10
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The avro arrow as designed by Bill. Thanks bill!!
Bills website is here:
http://aa.domaindlx.com/
ModelPaperEngine/AVRO%20ARROW.html
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Bill K. has a wonderfull version of the Mars rocket
envisioned by Wernher Von Braun, Willy Ley, and Chesley Bonestell in
the 1950's
Model here.
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4/10
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Ton's version of the Ariane V european rocket.
Model here.
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4/10
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Nick has designed this 1:200 Delta IV heavy lifter
rocket. Looks great!!!
Model here.
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4/10
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Nick has now designed this 1:200 Delta IV Medium
rocket. Another great one Nick!!!
Model here.
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4/10
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A beta version of what we think the SDLV (see the
designers corner for definition) CEV launcher might
look at. This is fresh off the presses, Ton worked at
a fever pace to get it out.
Model here.
And I believe, the final version, of the CEV:
Model here.
And the heavy lifter for the Lunar lander/Fuel:
Model here.
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4/10
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I've finally gotten back to designing a model.
this is a 1:53 scale model of the new LSAM design.
I hope you like it. Its fun to build, albiet a bit
free-form.
Model here.
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8/10
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Ton's latest update to the Heavy lifter based on the
change specifications that have just come from nasa.
Model here.
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4/10
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Roland has sent in his version of the CEV-Launcher complete
with a launch tower. This model looks beautiful, but it is
a beta. Thanks Roland!!! scale 1:288.
Model here.
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4/10
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Ton's lastest update (2008/05) to the Ares V
rocket.
Model here.
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4/10
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Ton's semi-official Ares I and Ares V
formallly the SDLVs
Model here.
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4/10
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Lancer has put his heart and soul into these
two, the Jupiter 120 and Jupiter 232 from Direct in 1:144 scale.
Model here.
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5/10
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Alfonso is no stranger to paper modeling. He has gladly donated his
1:144 version of the Shuttle Derived Heavy Launcher for your enjoyment.
Alfonso also has an amazing set of Shuttle mission, ISS, and Apollo models at his website:
http://www.axmpaperspacescalemodels.com/
Model here.
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4/10
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Troy has send in this model of the Black Brant II
Looks great and not too difficult. Thanks Troy.
Model here.
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3/10
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Ton's wonderfull version of a Titan III rocket,
1/48 scale. 9/23/05 - corrected engines now available.
Model here.
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5/10
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Ton has also created a model of the DC-X the experimental
VTVL rocket. Nice beginner build.
Model here.
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3/10
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New to designing models, Mike B has made an incredible
LUT Tower. At 1:480 scale, he has accomplished what many
before him have not. Thanks Mike!!
Model here.
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3/10
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Ton redid this Hubble model, and I added some color to
it. hope its better than the Nasa orginal:
Model here.
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4/10
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New to designing rockets is Ferdinando with
his Sprint anti-balistic missile. 0 to Mach 10 in
5 seconds pulling 100Gs. Not Human rated ;) Wonderful
first model.
Model here.
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2/10
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Ferdinando has now released his second ICBM, the Hibex.
Model here.
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2/10
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John D. has submitted a great beginners model of the X-34.
Enjoy!!!
Model here.
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3/10
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the first operational part of the new moon effort will be
the orion spacecraft. here is the lastest concept drawing
model from Ton.
Model here
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3/10
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Ton now has updated the Orion spacecraft incorporating
the latest in updates to the design. Thanks again Ton!!!!
Model here
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3/10
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ok, I just love this one as I always like models geared to the beginners.
This is the ARES proposed rocket as envisioned by John J. geared for the
less experienced builder. Enjoy!
Model here
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3/10
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this is the ares stomp rocket, the directions for the launcher are also included.
Thanks again John J.!!!
Model here
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Test rockets for the manned space programs begin with Little Joe Rockets.
The new moon mission is no different. Thanks Ton... And also with
the Orion rocket!!!
Model here
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3/10
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Ton's now challenges the advanced model maker with
the Voyager probes from the 1970's.
Model here
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7/10
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John J. has now made his own version of the Voyager
Outer-galactic spacecraft at 1:48. This one is a bit easier than
Ton's version yet still well detailed.
Model here
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5/10
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Ton's has now released an early design of his, the
Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft, in scale 1:24 and 1:48.
Model here
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5/10
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Eric has joined our little cast of players and
is proud to release a lifting body based on the Estes
glider series. I have also included an alternate paint scheme
for the larger version. this is a great beginner model.
Model here
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3/10
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John J. felt that the Soho spacecraft needed a little
tweaking, and has presented for your enjoyment and education this
great model and writeup of this spacecraft that is currently studying the
Sun.
Model here
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4/10
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John J. would also like to share his version of the Magellan
space probe (and stack) in 1:48 with the modelling community here at LHVCC-egiftshop.
Thanks again John!!
Model here
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4/10
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John J. is not sitting idle. Here is his version of the
mars reconnaissance orbiter in 1:48. Thanks John!
Thanks again John!!
Model here
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5/10
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Newcomer to the center, but not to the Modelling world Christoph
has started a papercraft site of his own, and among the first two
models is the Douglas F5D Skylancer, a prototype delta-wing fighter, flown by Neil Armstrong,
which was used by NASA as a test and Chase Aircraft in many Projects,
including the DynaSoar- , the lifting body- and the supersonic transport program.
Please check out Christoph's website at:
http://www.hoxity.de/papercraft
Model here
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4/10
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The James Web Space telescope by John J. Another fine addition to our space
collection here at LHVCC.
Model here
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4/10
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There is no keeping a good man down. John J now has made available a wonderfull model from the early Moon Space race, the Ranger lunar Probe.
Model here
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4/10
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John J also models more contemporary craft as well. Here
is the Lunar Prospector Probe to the moon from 1998.
Model here
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4/10
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John J now presents his model version of the Lunar Orbiter in
both 1:48 and 1:24
Model here
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4/10
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John J's LRO-LCROSS stack in 1:48
Thanks John!
Model here
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4/10
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John J's Clementine satellite in 1:48
Thanks again John!
Model here
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4/10
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And not to be forgotten John J's Hilten in 1:48 and 1:24
Model here
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4/10
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Ok this is big I mean real big. Its a model of the ISS in 1:40 scale.
That means you need an area 8' x 6' x 5' to display it. John J has made this
incredible model available now. There is also a 1:80 version for those of you
who only want the 2nd biggest model of the LHVCC's collection.
Model here
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Here is John J's version of the Mariner 10 Probe
to Mercury in 1:24 scale.
Model here
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4/10
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John J's has also made availbe his model of the
Solar Probe. Thanks John!
Model here
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4/10
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And John is on a roll. Here is SPaceX F9 rocket as well.
Model here
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4/10
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The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer is designed to cover broad areas of the sky to both cue
the planet-finders like Kepler and the James Webb Space Telescope as well as to spot asteroids.
It's part of the first line of planetary defense, finding the earth-crossing asteroids that are
potential planet killers. John J has proudly modeled this in 1:24 scale.
Model here
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