Saturn V

Any good book for a modeler’s reference.?

Jon,

Don’t know of any books that would qualify as most are written history with a few pics from NASA. Here are a couple of links to follow www.apollosaturn.com and www.ninfinger.org let your mouse do some wandering over his links page and you should be able to find what you need. There’s also the Space Modelling Group at Yahoo groups that is very active and helpful drop in and say hi. There should be a link to it from ninfinger. One of these days I’ll get my Sat V pics on my fotki page.

Thanks for the link. This is a good help for my Revell Saturn V model.

Which kit are you building, the 1/144 or 1/96?

Go to Huntsville, AL. They have two full size Saturn Vs there. One standing and one horizontal. Not to mention a ton of other rockets and space stuff. Space and Rocket Center

http://www.spacecamp.com/museum/

The Saturn Vs at Huntsville are truly awe-inspiring. I thought I had a good idea of how big those things were, well, I had NO idea! The inside one (laid out horizontally) is a real eye opener.

Yes, the Apollo / Saturn V Centre at Kennedy pretty much blew my mind - The “V” is one of the few things that I have wanted to see most of my life the other being the XB-70, SR-71 & TSR-2.

Another couple of sites that may be of use & have a multitude of good links are;

http://www.apolloarchive.com/

http://www.launchcomplexmodels.com/

http://apollomaniacs.web.infoseek.co.jp/apollo/indexe.htm