A must-have for any NASA enthusiast.
No stickers!There's no denying that the design of Lego NASA Apollo Saturn V is the reason you're going to want to buy this set. Regardless of the build process, this is a fantastic-looking set, and one that's a very faithful recreation of its source material. For any space enthusiast, this is surely a must-have set. It really does look like the real rocket, only shrunk down small enough to fit in your living room.it'll fit in your living room.
But it's also that original 2017 release that we reckon the Saturn V has to thank for its lack of stickers too. The cynical part of us thinks that those US flags and wording adorning the side of the rocket would have been stickers had this set released more recently. We're really glad they're not, because printed pieces have a much more premium feel.Alongside the rocket, Lego NASA Apollo Saturn V comes with two very small ancillary models: a lunar lander and lunar orbiter.
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