My space models

Very nice collection you have going on here. On Sputnik, those 4 STABILIZING RODS made it onto Russian Jet Aircraft Ejection seats, and Russia made some of the best ejection seats in the world well, the CCCP did, lots of talent in those Warsaw pact countries . (As the saying goes, "the parts are greater than the whole".) ;)
 
Very nice collection you have going on here. On Sputnik, those 4 STABILIZING RODS made it onto Russian Jet Aircraft Ejection seats, and Russia made some of the best ejection seats in the world well, the CCCP did, lots of talent in those Warsaw pact countries . (As the saying goes, "the parts are greater than the whole".) ;)
The Sojuz and Progress capsules are another prime example. They are the sharks of modern tech, developed centuries ago but they work and work and work... :)
 
Boeing X-37

Scale: 1:?
Author: Koichi Kiyonaga
Publisher: Canon, free model

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The Boeing X-37 is an experimental unmanned space shuttle designed to test new technologies in orbit and re-enter the atmosphere.
An X-37 first flew during a drop test in 2006; its first orbital mission was launched in April 2010 on an Atlas V rocket, and returned to Earth in December 2010. Subsequent flights gradually extended the mission duration, reaching 780 days in orbit for the fifth mission, the first to launch on a Falcon 9 rocket. The sixth mission launched on an Atlas V on 17 May 2020 and concluded on 12 November 2022, reaching a total of 908 days in orbit.[3] The seventh mission launched on 28 December 2023 on a Falcon Heavy rocket, entering a highly elliptical high Earth orbit. (source wikipedia)

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I am continuing the series of space shuttle models. This model is also from Canon's website. the shuttle itself is built without modifications, part of the model also includes a part of the rocket capsule in which the shuttle is launched into space and I modified it - from the outside I added an outer shell and inside I added panels that were only drawn there and I also modified the base a little.

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This space shutle is mainly used for military purposes, since it has the logo of the DARPA organization on it, so the shark look is also suitable for it... ;)
...one more note, if someone, like me, wants to make the holes in the inner lining, you have to realize, that you have to drill around 700 holes, which is quite laborious, I probably wouldn't do it a second time...:hammerhead:
 
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