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Axel Poqué wrote:
> The Saturn rocket is only a crazy
> dream right now. Just consider the dimensions:
>
> If you use 5 stacked standard bricks as a scale, taking that height as 2
> meters
> then the model will be 2.665 meters high (Saturn V height: 111 m) and 25
> cm in
> diameter.
>
> If you take the width of a 2 x 4 brick to be 1 m (minifig's are a bit
> squat), the model
> will even be 3.55 m tall and 32 cm in diameter.
I have seen a picture of a very young Conan (of GMLTC fame) standing
next to his Saturn V model. It was about 9 or 10 feet tall and properly
black/white striped. I was told it was taken about 15 years ago. But
then he had a lot of bricks, even back then.
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