🚀 Build Your Own Space Odyssey!
The Revell04736 Space Shuttle Discovery & Booster Rockets model kit is a 1:144 scale unbuilt and unpainted plastic model that includes 97 pieces. Designed for children aged 10 and up, this kit measures 43.7 cm in length and 16.5 cm in wingspan, making it an ideal project for budding engineers and space enthusiasts. With multi-language instructions and no batteries required, it's a perfect blend of fun and education.
Product Dimensions | 59.51 x 36.4 x 6.5 cm; 550 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 8 years |
Item model number | 80-4736 |
Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
Language: | English, French, German, Dutch |
Number of pieces | 97 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Scale | 1:144 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multi-Color |
Release date | 1 Aug. 2018 |
ASIN | B000CBNR8E |
J**S
WOW!!! Worth every penny
Superb construction kit! I built the Airfix 1:144 scale Shuttle many years ago but this is a far more satisfactory model! Using the model "crawler" as a display stand gives the finished model a much more reallistic look!Couple of minor faults: some of the parts have excess flash that needs removing and the main fuel tank parts didn't mate unaided.Some filling may be required where the shuttle body halves meet and also the wing mountingsThe cargo hold detailing is great with payload and manipulating arm.Definitely not one for the kids, despite being described as 10+, it would make a good father-son project you could knock it together in a single sitting; but be prepared to spend a good 7 to 10 days to do this model justice!If you're prepared to spend the time and effort to complete it fully painted (paints not included) the effort is well worth it!The instructions are in multi-lingual format and require constant reference to an icon chart and paint numbers, for Revell paints (colour conversion charts are available on-line. The Decal sheet has masses of transfers which complete the look when applied; though for the colour bands on the boosters it might be better to paint them before final assembly rather than use the decals supplied (steady hand required for both)For the enthusiast it may be worth buying a second kit; build the shuttle in "flight" mode (cargo bay doors open) and rework the "crawler" to take a Saturn V model Airfix 1:144 Scale A11170 Nasa Apollo Saturn V Rocket Model Kit. This leaves the fuel tank and boosters to stretch the imagination!!!Enjoy hours of "fun" and contemplation away from the mind-numbing-box. You will get back what you put in!If you want a simpler space model try Airfix A11150 Saturn V Skylab 1:144 Scale Space Exploration Model Kit, Airfix A06172 Saturn 1B 1:144 Scale Space Exploration Model Kit, Airfix A50106 1:72 Scale NASA Space Exploration One Small Step for Man 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing Gift Set with Paints, Glue and Brushes: enjoy!
M**E
Awesome model kit
This model kit is awesome and massive! Got this to build in lockdown with my son and we enjoyed every bit, it’s relatively easy to assemble although you need a little patience as the parts needed some prep work before they could be assembled or painted (i find this a lot with revell models) the instructions were nice and clear and i like the way you get decals to make it into any of the 4 space shuttles (we chose the Discovery) i would highly reccomend this to any space or model fan but remeber when its built its almost 44cm high! Oh and a great service from amazon £10 cheaper than everyone else and arrived in 3 days.
M**N
Worth buying, but not as good as later kits
I have built many kits recently - mostly space themed. I do find Revell kits far superior to Airfix at the moment. However, this kit is previous to the later kits (50th anniversary kits) and is not quite as good. The quality is acceptable and the finish not bad, although, as with all kits the more effort you put in, the better the result - no model should be rushed or it will be disappointing. The instructions are also below Revells usual high standard, but are still acceptable and with a little forward reading, easily understandable.Overall I would recommend this kit, but for real quality buy something from the new range (50th anniversary - black boxes). 4 out of 5 is fair and you will enjoy, although not many pieces to complete.
R**I
An Old Kit Now, Grab Them Whilst Its Still Around
This kit has been around for years now and as such, it won't be the most detailed kit and will require some patience and can-do ability. We have come a long way in injection-moulded kits! With many of the older kits, you will find that some bits don’t line up perfectly either. You will require some tools to do this including some paints (not supplied).The best part? This is quite a sizable kit and comes with a lot of transfers which can hide some crimes and give the kit some clean edges. It has all of the different designs (Endeavour, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis & Enterprise… I think that’s all of them?). I would decide which you want and look up some pictures of the era you would like. The instructions don’t really cover the difference between the era’s on the transfers section. You want it to look correct for the shuttle it is recreating right? 😊 The same goes for the painting on this. I found I painted some areas that were not necessary as the transfer will give you the straight lines and others that it said not to that did… Use your discretion. Oh.. Before I forget, Paint inside the shuttle black especially in the cockpit, that sucker will glow through and look really odd. Instructions will tell you to just paint one bit grey. It looked really light inside and broke the realism for me :) it looked too white and clearly hollow plasticI took mine a steep further than the kit. I created what is pictured. I had always seen them with the ‘Launch Look’ lighting etc. and well… Have you seen the price for them? No thanks. This was created actually quite easily using a TV LED strip (you can find them everywhere with a remote and USB powered do-hickey), cotton wool, and 2 bits of dowel drilling through the SRB’s exhaust nozzle (Solid Rocket Boosters) and the base transporter. It really presents the model. Have some fun with it! your imagination is your limit. I haven't made kits since I was a kid and really enjoyed this one. I'm nowhere near the best at them but, this was very rewarding when you see the end result.As I say, Grab them whilst you can. It's not a bad price for hours spent watching your love for the STS Shuttle come alive in your hands. Its also a talking point for all that see it :) I may have some friends lining up for me to make them one now though. haha :)
G**R
It's all good!
This thing is huge!
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