Jupiter 120

Started by Atlantis, February 17, 2009, 06:23:47 AM

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Atlantis

This is one one the many proposals put forth as an alternative to the Ares launch architecture. This particular kit was augmented by using the Interstage wrap from a late model shuttle ET and brown textured paper for insulation.

Night Launch:


Side view:


In the rocket park at the Us Space and Rocket Center at dusk:

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Mossie

Very smart job on it Jupiter!  What scale is it, 1/144?  Is it a paper model, or plastic?
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Atlantis

Quote from: Mossie on February 17, 2009, 06:57:52 AM
Very smart job on it Jupiter!  What scale is it, 1/144?  Is it a paper model, or plastic?

1/144 paper

Rafael

Atlantis, as a fellow card-modeler, I'm always impressed by the quality of your builds, the cleanliness of assemblies and the accuracy of your cuts, all together in beautiful cardboard (Yum!!!) models.

A standing ovation for you, A.

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BlackOps

Looks great! It's easier for me to cut, glue, sand, and putty plastic kits than it is for me to build paper models. I admire those of you who can get these kinds of results  :bow: nicely done :thumbsup:
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sotoolslinger

That is even more impressive now that I know it is paper :wub: :bow: :bow:
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