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1/144 Apollo Saturn II

Started by MartG, February 14, 2013, 12:14:14 PM

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MartG

I'm continuing on my occasional mission to build models of most of the various versions of Saturn rocket that were proposed to NASA under the guise of studies to improve performance. It is now the turn of the Saturn II, which used the Saturn V's S-II second stage as its first stage, omitting the S-IC.

Three versions of Saturn II were proposed - the INT-17 with 7 engines on the S-II stage ( originally planned to be HG-3 engine, but this was cancelled when it was found the J-2 would be cheaper to develop to give similar performance ), the INT-18 with 5 J-2 engines and four 120 inch solid boosters, and the INT-19 with 4, 8, or 12 boosters based on the Minuteman missile.

I built the INT-18 a couple of years ago, but have only now finished the other two versions.

As always, I start with a pic of the resin parts I made for the conversion.

INT-17 parts


Various payload configurations possible, using the Airfix Skylab kit as the base


And a pic of the base of the rocket


INT-18

Part completed model, with resin parts for one of the boosters


Finished model


Base of rocket


INT-19

Parts


Finished

   


Rocket's base



Currently on the workbench are another Saturn 1B variant ( INT-15, with 8 of the same boosters used by the INT-19 ) and an Ares 1
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NARSES2

Oooooh that Int-19 looks very sci-fi with all those small boosters. Nice stuff :thumbsup:
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pyro-manic

What a bizarre-looking rocket. Very odd "short-and-fat" look. Nicely done!
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Father Ennis

This is the kind of model I would never consider building. I have very much enjoyed seeing your work.  While not to my modeling tastes ,I hope to see a lot more from you. I find this work fastinating and can't wait to see more from you and others.  I used to have a modeling mag from the late 60-70's  which had a how to from a guy who had taken the "new" Revell or Monogram kit of the Apollo lunar ship and lander in 1/48 scale. He built the Saturn V rocket to put it on !!!   He made the rocket from heavy paper. Looked Kool but it was a foot taller than he was !!!  It completely turned me off to this genere of modeling.  Keep up your.outstanding work ...

Atlantis

Quote from: Father Ennis on February 15, 2013, 04:08:14 PM
This is the kind of model I would never consider building. I have very much enjoyed seeing your work.  While not to my modeling tastes ,I hope to see a lot more from you. I find this work fastinating and can't wait to see more from you and others.  I used to have a modeling mag from the late 60-70's  which had a how to from a guy who had taken the "new" Revell or Monogram kit of the Apollo lunar ship and lander in 1/48 scale. He built the Saturn V rocket to put it on !!!   He made the rocket from heavy paper. Looked Kool but it was a foot taller than he was !!!  It completely turned me off to this genere of modeling.  Keep up your.outstanding work ...

http://www.ninfinger.org/models/papersaturn.html Saturn V article


Love the Saturn II.



Father Ennis

@ Atlantis.     Thanks for the link. That is indeed the very article I was talking about ... !!! 

Captain Canada

Neat stuff. Definately some interesting looking rockets ! I like the pic of the base where you can see the npayload after separation...

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