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garmtn
02-01-2008, 12:57 PM
anyone know where ro find just saturn v decals and detailed pictures? :o

barone
02-01-2008, 02:10 PM
anyone know where ro find just saturn v decals and detailed pictures? :o
You mean, like Estes Saturn V? Here you can download them.....

http://www.dars.org/jimz/k-36.htm

or here....

http://www.dars.org/jimz/est2001.htm

Peter Always "Rockets of the World" also has some detailed drawings starting on page 287 if you've got access.

mojo1986
02-01-2008, 03:49 PM
If you need the decals and can't make them yourself you might contact Phred at

http://www.excelsiorrocketry.com/

to see whether he can do a set for you.

dwmzmm
02-01-2008, 05:33 PM
I got mine from Tango Papa.

garmtn
02-01-2008, 08:23 PM
Lots of good tips and resources. some of the plans barely visible. Manuel meja has come up with a "recyled rocket" I'll probably use plans from. just need decals or paint scheme. Thanks to all. Glenn ;)

Rocketking
02-02-2008, 08:53 AM
Some of the better ones for photos and backround include:

http://apollomaniacs.web.infoseek.co.jp/apollo/indexe.htm
A good bunch of detail views.

http://www.apolloarchive.com/
A lot of details regarding the development of the Saturn series of rockets. Good photos!

http://en.allexperts.com/e/p/pr/project_apollo.htm
'AllExperts' has a good collection of backround info on the space program here. A lot of good info is given in the links toward the end of each section.

http://www.apollosaturn.com/
A good one covering Saturn booster in the 1B and Saturn V versions. There is a page off the Sat. V secyion covering the distinct differences in the markings between flights. Done by scale modellers who want 'the edge' in gaining points in judging!

http://history.nasa.gov/tindex.html#5
Nasa's own 'history' section gives access to a BUNCH of stuff. Each 'tab' link uncovers more!

http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/mwade/lvs/lauindex.htm
A 'mirror' of the Mark Wade site that has disappeared from the archives on-line.
A Fantastic index to missles and launch vehicles from around the world. The development information on the Saturn series gives as much, if not more, than the 'classic' "Rockets of the World" by Peter Alway

Speaking of the 'scale master', while he no longer offers books through Saturn Press, his online collections of goodies IS avilable:
http://members.aol.com/petealway/Peterweb.html

A lot more can be found using standard search engines, NONE of which I will mention by name, due to a corporate giant's attempt to 'buy out' what for many years had been my favorite. 'Nuff said!

Hope you find some goodies with this selection.

garmtn
02-02-2008, 06:07 PM
Wow!! You have done your homework. Thanks! Lots to look at! Glenn

Rocketking
02-03-2008, 04:22 AM
I figured that us Glen(n)'s have to help one another out!

garmtn
02-03-2008, 11:20 AM
U got it! Thanks again! Glenn :D