LEGO 92176 Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V Space Rocket and Vehicles, Spaceship Collectors Building Set with Display Stand [Amazon Exclusive]

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You were born to explore the universe! Build and inspire the next generation of astronauts with LEGO Space rockets and vehicles – Let’s Go! Display and role-play with this majestic meter-high LEGO brick model of the NASA Apollo Saturn V. Packed with authentic details, it features 3 removable rocket stages, including the S-IVB third stage with the lunar lander and lunar orbiter. The set also includes 3 stands to display the model horizontally, 3 astronaut microfigures for role-play recreations of the Moon landings, plus a booklet about the manned Apollo missions and the fan designers of this educational and inspirational LEGO Ideas set. You can never get bored having it on display as there are endless positions you can put it in, either fully assembled or with the separate modules. Measures over 39 in. (100 cm) high and 6 in. (17 cm) in diameter. Contains 1,969 pieces.

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Brand LEGO
Manufacturer Minimum Age 168.0
Material Plastic
Color Multicolor
Educational Objective Role Play
Number of Pieces 299
Theme Rocket,Space,Building,Checkered
Sub Brand NASA
Model Name LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V Building Set 92176
Year 2020

About this item

  • This is our 3d printed, Apollo 11 Saturn V Rocket Lamp, printed with bio-degradable PLA which is an organic biopolymer and thermoplastic produced from a mixture of corn starch and sugar. Therefore, it is not harmful to human health.
  • After hours of fine tuning and re-designing, we feel that the end result speaks for itself. All the effort was more than worth it and we hope you agree!
  • It doesn’t matter where in the house you will place the Apollo 11 Saturn V Rocket Lamp, it most certainly will fill the room with the same awesomeness as back when the Saturn V was launched for the last time, on the 16th of July, 1969.
  • unit count: 1.0