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LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V 92176 Outer Space Model Rocket for Kids and Adults, Science Building Kit (1969 Pieces)

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Features

  • Bring to life the rocket launch that took humans to the moon with the meter-high (approximately 1: 110 scale) model rocket of the NASA Apollo Saturn V
  • The Saturn V rocket kit includes 3 removable rocket stages (first, s-ii second, and s-ivb third) below the launch escape system, command and service module; Plus, there are 2 minifigures to accompany the Lunar Lander and splashdown rocket toy
  • After building the Saturn V rocket, you can display the spacecraft horizontally with 3 stands; The Lunar Lander docks with the command and service modules while the Lunar Orbiter sends the rocket into space
  • Recreate space adventures with this NASA toy and action figures based off of the included booklet about the manned Apollo Moon missions and the fan designers of this build and play set
  • This spaceship toy measures over 39-inches (100cm) high and 6-inches (17cm) in diameter; It includes 1,969 pieces and is ideal for boys and girls 14 years or older

Description

The meter-high LEGO NASA Apollo Saturn V is the perfect model rocket to both display and role play with. Packed with authentic details, it features 3 removable rocket stages (first, s-ii second, and s-ivb third) a launch escape system, a command and service module along with the Lunar Lander and Lunar Orbiter to recreate a rocket launch and splashdown landing. There are also 2 Astronaut minifigures and 1 microfigure for role-play recreations of the Moon landings. This building toy includes an informational booklet about the manned Apollo missions and the fan designers who created this educational LEGO Ideas set. Builders have the option to horizontally display the Saturn V model with the 3 stands.

Product Dimensions: 14.88 x 18.9 x 4.41 inches


Item Weight: 5.39 pounds


Item model number: 6342779


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: June 1, 2017


Department: girls


Manufacturer: LEGO


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • One Giant Leap for the price of One Small Step
My lego collection on my desk at work consists primarily of Star Wars vehicles, (X Wings, Tie Fighters, AT-ST) etc. The collection got it's Genesis from when we took a family vacation to Legoland and Dad had to have a Lego X-Wing...as a souvenir, of course. Well, the collection has grown to include some more fighters, a MIDI scale star Destroyer and Falcon, and a small Saturn V that I picked up (as a souvenir of course) at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. My son had recently gotten me the newest AT-ST for my desk and as I was perusing amazon for reviews of my kit, I stumbled across this Saturn V.....Wow....1969 pieces, (nice touch), and only $120.00. I had to get it. The model dwarfs everything else on my desk, but I don't care. It is my favorite by miles. This model is just so detailed it's uncanny. Perhaps it's not quite up to Ultimate Collectors Series, but I'm not really sure how they could have crammed any more detail in it. Documentation: The documentation of this product is beautiful. The first two dozen pages are dedicated to a history of the Apollo program plus a profile page of the lego ideas designers who originally envisioned this kit, as well as the lego employees who worked to make it a reality. The remaining 175 pages are dedicated to construction. The instructions are clear and the bags easily identifiable. Build: The build is very interesting. There are some repetitive steps but they are not too bad. One really nice feature of this build is NO STICKERS. To me, stickers are the bane of Lego and anytime I see a sticker sheet, I cringe. No such problems with this kit. The pieces themselves are all printed with whatever custom graphics they need. I like that. Swooshability. At 1 meter tall, the model is not very "swooshable" but I do appreciate that all the stages and their associated rocket engines are adequately scaled and detachable. Both the Lunar Lander and the CM which is displayed on their dedicated "moon" and "ocean" plates are the same scale of the rest of the model. You can even place the Lunar Lander in it's proper place on the vehicle. You can also swap out the command module on the rocket (which is skinned to appear to have the blast shield from the tower jettison rocket in place) with the grey one so that you can actually dock the CM to the LM. The model can be easily modified to represent every aspect of the apollo mission profile, so it serves a great visual when explaining how everything worked together to get people to the moon. Another great feature is the fact that the micro-figure astronauts included are also in scale. So you get an idea of just how massive the actual vehicle was. Nice touch Overall this model is a fantastic value. The build is challenging but not overly so. The model is definitely solid and can be displayed either horizontally or vertically. For any child (or adult) who has a love of the space program, this is a must buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2018 by William Thomas

  • Amazing!
This LEGO Saturn V set is an absolute must-have for space and LEGO enthusiasts! The level of detail is incredible, and the 1:110 scale makes it a stunning display piece. The build is challenging but enjoyable, with 1,969 pieces representing the moon landing year—a great touch! It’s sturdy once assembled, and the three-stage rocket separation is a fantastic feature. Whether for kids or adults, this set is both fun and educational. Highly recommend for any space lover or LEGO collector! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025 by Wade and Kari

  • One of greatest sets Lego has ever produced!
First I want to say that if you like Lego’s and are thinking about buying this set, do it – the end result is a fantastic model. The reviews that say it does not go together properly or that the instructions are not correct in spots are just plain wrong. I do not know the background of everyone building one of these, but if the instructions are followed EXACTLY as shown in the drawings it will go together and produce a very nice, sturdy model. No glue is needed to hold anything together as some have suggested, and the parts fit tight like all Legos do. While I’m sure that even Lego from time to time can miss a piece on a set this complex, which I am sure is frustrating, the set I received had no missing pieces. The set comes in 12 bags plus a great instruction manual that has some nice history of the Saturn V. I want to stress that if you are not familiar with Lego instructions or used to building complex structures please try to familiarize yourself with the steps and how they progress throughout the build. A couple of things to keep in mind when building this or any Lego set: 1) Build on a hard surface such as a dining room table or counter top. This will help stabilize the model as it gets taller, especially when putting together the sections on step 37. Another very important thing about building on a hard surface is it allows you to seat all of the pieces completely before moving on to the next step. I do not hold the parts in my hands generally to put them together, I rest all the parts on the table and press them COMPLETELY TOGETHER AFTER EVERY STEP before moving on. Not only does that make the connections as tight as they can be, it also helps to line things up when joining sections together down the road. It might not seem like much, but a tenth of a mm here and a tenth of a mm there adds up quickly when you start stacking subassemblies together. I believe that is where a lot of people are encountering issues with parts not lining up. I think this is where people are having problems with the side pieces built from bag #2 not fitting properly onto the subassembly from step 37. 2) Another important thing to keep an eye on is the orientation of the parts in the drawings. Step 1 for example has two pieces coming together with a joint line down the middle. Keep that joint line exactly as the drawings show as you move through the steps. On step 4 for example it has the joint line of the parts from step 1 going from upper left to lower right – keep it oriented that way until the drawing show it otherwise even if it is hard to see in the drawings. It stays oriented like that until step 15 where it shows to rotate the part when adding on other subassemblies. This may seem tedious, especially on a symmetrical section like in the first 14 steps, but it will assure the parts are on properly. This model has a lot of parts and one mistake early on can result in something no fitting later. Lego does not randomize the drawings, they are oriented the exact same way in the next drawing unless they specifically show a part rotated. 3) After each step look at what you built and make sure it looks EXACTLY the way it shows in the drawings. Count the number of exposed pegs on each part and double check the assemblies are built properly. If it’s not the same as the drawings fix it now before moving on. 4) Open one bag of parts at a time and organize your larger parts into groups before starting to build. This will make you build go faster and you will have a better understanding of the parts you have to use. For the parts in the smaller bags I usually dump those into a container to keep them from rolling all over the table and getting lost. 5) Make sure you use the correct parts. A lot of parts look similar or have similar colors, so this is where organizing parts as in #4 above really helps. This may be the source of some reviewers stating their set has missing parts when in fact they used the wrong parts in an earlier step, and now think the set has missing parts. 6) If you get tired take a break. This is a big model with lots of parts and you don’t want to make a mistake and regret it 100 steps later! 7) Before you give this set a bad review because you can’t get a part to fit or think you are missing a part, start a review and include some pictures of the area you are having problems with. I can almost guarantee you that you have something not put together properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018 by Leon N. Leon N.

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