Module d'excursion lunaire - Maquette à l'échelle 1/48

Brand:Daron

2.9/5

223.20

DU FABRICANT Le module d'excursion lunaire (LEM), également connu sous le nom de module lunaire Apollo, est la partie du vaisseau spatial Apollo qui atterrit sur la lune et retourne en orbite lunaire. Le module de 6,65 m³ a été conçu pour transporter un équipage de deux personnes. Il mesure 6,4 m de haut et 4,3 m de large et repose sur quatre pieds. Pendant la guerre froide, les États-Unis et l'Union soviétique étaient dans une course d'ingénierie astronautique. Le président Kennedy a fait de l'exploration spatiale et de l'alunissage une priorité nationale. Le LEM est né du choix de la NASA d'atteindre la lune via un rendez-vous en orbite lunaire (LOR) au lieu d'une ascension directe ou d'un rendez-vous en orbite terrestre (EOR). Une ascension directe et un EOR auraient nécessité que tout le vaisseau spatial Apollo atterrisse sur la lune. Une fois la décision prise de procéder à l'aide d'un LOR, il est devenu nécessaire de produire un vaisseau spatial séparé capable d'atteindre la surface lunaire. Sur les onze firmes invitées, neuf ont soumis des propositions pour le LEM. En septembre 1962, Grumman remporte le contrat. Au fur et à mesure que le programme se poursuivait, de nombreuses modifications ont été apportées pour gagner du poids, améliorer la sécurité et résoudre les problèmes. Le LEM est divisé en deux parties principales, le module de descente et le module de montée. Le module de descente contient le train d'atterrissage, l'antenne radar d'atterrissage, le moteur de fusée de descente et le carburant pour atterrir sur la lune. Il transporte également le réservoir d'eau et la majorité de la puissance de la batterie et de l'oxygène. Le module d'ascension contient la cabine de l'équipage, les antennes radar et de communication, les tableaux de bord et les systèmes de guidage et de navigation. Le premier vol LEM a eu lieu le 22 janvier 1968 lorsque le LM-1 sans pilote a été lancé sur un Saturn IB pour tester des systèmes de propulsion en orbite. Le 20 juillet 1969, LM-5 Eagle, le LEM de la mission Apollo 11, atterrit sur la lune.

Livré avec support de base prêt pour l'affichage. Livré avec support de base prêt à afficher. Fabriqué à la main et peint à la main. Vaisseau spatial modèle en résine fabriqué à la main.
Country of Origin Philippines
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 20 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number KYNLEMTP
Item Weight 4 pounds
Manufacturer ModelWorks
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Product Dimensions 5.5 x 5.75 x 7 inches

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Scritto da: Book Gnome
Poorly Detailed and Painted Resin Model
I really wanted to give this display model a higher score, but it just doesn't earn it. This is actually the second Daron Executive Series lunar module I own, purchased to display beside the combined lunar and command module in the same series (see photo). The lunar module from that set was more cleanly assembled and painted, and the command module was of even better build and painting, earning the set 4 stars. The standalone lunar module here was sloppily assembled and painted, and while the only difference may well be which worker picked my model to work on off the assembly line, the difference is significant enough to drop my rating to 3 stars. Painting is fair to poor, with runs and uneven lines. The foil on the lander legs in particular is uneven. If you look at the photo, however, the model looks acceptable at that distance and seen from a few feet away it will look just fine to most people. Also, unless you want to build and paint your own lunar module from a kit (a project I have seen even space modeling enthusiasts balk at), this is the only game in town for a large 1:48 prebuilt lunar module. From beyond a few feet this model will definitely impress, but it would have been even better if it lived up to closer scrutiny.
Scritto da: JP
Fantastic!!!
I love this item. Assemble in seconds. I have read the reviews and I'm still very happy with my LEM. If there were any paint flaws they are so minor and I can touch up faster than any return of the item or ever being noticed. There is only one person in my circle that would ever be able to make any meaningful comments about the LEM but he will never see the model itself but only the base for signing. Great model, thanks!!!
Scritto da: Jeffrey N. Fritz
A Fine Reminder of the Apollo Program
The 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission has people looking to the moon again--and that's a good thing. DVDs, CDs and, of course, models have come out to honor the amazing accomplishment of putting men on the moon. The Lunar Excursion Module is a faithful, handcrafted 1/48 scale model of the Lunar Module originally made by Grumman. Why not really a toy, the model is well made and attractive. It is a bit on the pricey side, but if you are looking for a fine remembrance of Apollo this will fit the bill (no pun intended) very nicely. One complaint is that the base says "Lunar Excursion Module." Actually, NASA changed the name of the craft to the Lunar Module (LM) early in the Apollo program. Therefore the base should really have been labeled "Lunar Module." Strange looking as it was, this was an amazing space vehicle, one that performed admirably and one worth honoring and remembering in this model.
Scritto da: Les
Really high quality and worth it
Beautiful scale model of the LEM, or lunar lander if you are fussy. I took a risk, given, the price and I am happy I did. Packaging was excellent, and it looks great next to the CSM at the same scale.
Scritto da: Frank T Wood
Not worth half the price
Paint work is horrible!
Scritto da: Irshad
Great Product
Greatly Design
Scritto da: Steve
Fantastic!
It look's even BETTER then I thought it would! A GREAT PIECE!
Scritto da: pjanak
This is not an Accurate model
This is not the least bit accurate to justify the cost of $129, This model at best is sellable for $20 bucks and no more.

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