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In lugnet.space, Todd Trotter writes:
> Announcing the Apollo Lunar Module Historical Site.
>
> This Moonbase Module was built to honor the first astronauts to land on the
> moon. There is an observation deck that overlooks one of the Apollo Lunar
> Modules (LM) at it's original landing site.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=23654
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> a couple of teaser pics:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bitaur/ALMHS/lmhs01.jpg
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bitaur/ALMHS/lmhs02.jpg
>
> Well, with a few lunar module descent stages (and lunar rovers, golf clubs
> etc.) left behind on the moon from the Apollo missions I figure that there
> would be some kind of museum-type historical site devoted to showcasing one
> of the original landing sites.
>
> I've got some more pieces on order to finish off my LM proper, but I decided
> to go ahead and post now. The 4x4 dishes for the landing feet are a little
> large but I like them better than any other idea I had to make them.
>
> I also have plans to build the ascent stage of the LM to connect with the
> descent stage. It will not be part of my moonbase module, however.
>
> LMKWYT
>
> Thanks,
> Todd Trotter
Thats some good stuff Todd. I like that Lunar Module. I think the 4x4 dishes
are great. That is a great addition to the moonbase. Excellent work.
Jamie
www.ozbricks.com/jneufeld
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In lugnet.space, Jamie Neufeld writes:
> Thats some good stuff Todd. I like that Lunar Module. I think the 4x4 dishes
> are great. That is a great addition to the moonbase. Excellent work.
Thanks Jamie for your input on the dishes.
I can't wait to see a huge moonbase on display in the future. I can imagine
what the Apollo Lunar Module Historical Site would look like paired with the
Containment And Neutralizing facility. : )
Todd
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