Real Spacecraft Paper Models for Download

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Ton's enhanced rendition of the Apollo CM and SM in 1:48 scale.



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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

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Ton's version of the Ariane V european rocket.

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Nick has designed this 1:200 Delta IV heavy lifter rocket. Looks great!!!

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Nick has now designed this 1:200 Delta IV Medium rocket. Another great one Nick!!!

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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.

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And I believe, the final version, of the CEV:

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And the heavy lifter for the Lunar lander/Fuel:

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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.

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Ton's latest update to the Heavy lifter based on the change specifications that have just come from nasa.

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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.

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Ton's lastest update (2008/05) to the Ares V rocket.

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Ton's semi-official Ares I and Ares V formallly the SDLVs

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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.

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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/



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Troy has send in this model of the Black Brant II Looks great and not too difficult. Thanks Troy.

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And now for our first launch tower model. Arthur has created the launch tower from ESA's Ariane line of rockets. This tower is build to scale 1/180 to match the Ariane 4 rocket here:

http://pierreg.free.fr/carton/index.htm

http://pierreg.free.fr/carton/projet/arian4/ariane.htm



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Ton's wonderfull version of a Titan III rocket, 1/48 scale. 9/23/05 - corrected engines now available.

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Ton has also created a model of the DC-X the experimental VTVL rocket. Nice beginner build.

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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!!

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Mike has teamed up with George to continue (and improve!) on his 1:480 series. The center is proud to host now the milkstool version of the LUT with a full colletion of Saturn 1B rockets, all at 1:480 scale.

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A 1:24 Mercury capsule by Ton. Print at 50% (4 pages to a sheet) to get a 1:48 model!!

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Ton redid this Hubble model, and I added some color to it. hope its better than the Nasa orginal:

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Ton has done an amazing job on one of the long missing models of the space race, the lunar surveyor. Complete with a moon surface. 1:24 scale.

Model and moon diorama instructions here.





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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.

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Ferdinando has now released his second ICBM, the Hibex.

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John D. has submitted a great beginners model of the X-34. Enjoy!!!



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Leo adds to the Soviet Union's fleet, and updates to the Buran and Energia. Leo say Happy Holidays to all!!!



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In the early days of Apollo. Von Braun and Co. had thought that two back-to-back launches of rockets that were based on a cluster of redstone and titan bodies would work. With that in mind the Engineers at NASA developed the predecessor of the Saturn V, the Saturn I. Here is the Saturn SA-5.

Thanks Chris for making this available.



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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.



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Ton now has updated the Orion spacecraft incorporating the latest in updates to the design. Thanks again Ton!!!!

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a Saturn 1B in 1:96 scale. absolutely beautiful. model from Ton.



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Leo offers his proton rocket, with the first part of the ISS in 1:96 scale.



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Continuing with our beginners series, here are the Saturn 1B and the Soviet Soyuz rocket from the middle part of the space race in the 1960's. Thanks to Roman for making these available.



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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!

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this is the ares stomp rocket, the directions for the launcher are also included. Thanks again John J.!!!

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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!!!

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Leo would like to share his Vulcan Rocket from the Russian Space fleet. Thanks again Leo!!



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Leo has added the payload to his Vulcan rocket, the LEK, the Russian moon lander that never actually flew, but nevertheless, was a real spacecraft.



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Here's a brilliant design by Gerd of the Chimp Couch from the Mercury Space Program. Before Astronauts went into space the Rockets were tested with Monkeys. Here is there spacesuit. Thanks Gerd for this model and recognizing a little known artifact of the space program.



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Lars would like to share his Saturn 1B model of the ASTP. The apollo soyuz test program signified the beginning of the end of the cold war. If you ever had a doubt about the value of the early space program this program should make anyone realize the bargain the Apollo Program was in $$$ savings to this country. Thanks Lars for your model.



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Ton would like to present for all a 1:48 Soyuz rocket. This design has the added feature that it is specifically designed to be a flying model capable of handling model rocketry solid fuel engines. We here are looking forward to pics and vids of actual launches from our "customers". This model is colored in pre-launch color schemes as the grey paint is covered by a layer of condensation that has frozen white...



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Ton developed this one as a flyer but its also a beautiful display rocket as well. Here is the Apollo capsule test rocket, Little Joe II.



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Ton's rendition of the ATV from ESA. A beautiful model, to commererate its maiden voyage. Thanks Ton.



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Ton's now challenges the advanced model maker with the Voyager probes from the 1970's.



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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.



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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.



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Ton has been so gracious to submit for your enjoyment the proposed replacement for the soyuz spacecraft, ACTS in 1:96 scale.



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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.



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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.



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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!!



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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!!



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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



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The James Web Space telescope by John J. Another fine addition to our space collection here at LHVCC.



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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.



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John J also models more contemporary craft as well. Here is the Lunar Prospector Probe to the moon from 1998.



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