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| | Features | Set includes five 4" to 5" tall replicas of flight rockets Mercury Redstone, Mercury Atlas, Gemini Titan, Apollo Saturn S, Shuttle Transport SystemSet includes five 4" to 5" tall replicas of flight vehicles: X-15, X-20; X-24a; Space Shuttle; X-38Spacecraft modeled on actual NASA equipmentCombination of the X-Planes: Extreme Machines and America's Race to Space packaged in one
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| WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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| | Description | Now get your favorite Mini Voyagers spacecraft in one package at a great price! First, 5 detailed rockets portray the vehicles that launched America into the Space Age. Mercury Redstone- lifted the first brave astronauts into space. Mercury Atlas- the vehicle John Glenn rode into orbit. Gemini Titan- provided access to space for pairs of astronauts learning to live and work there. Apollo Saturn V- the moonship that gave us that one small step. Space transportation System- the Space Shuttle in this set detaches from boosters and fuel tank Next, 5 historical winged vehicles trace the development of reusable space planes from the 1950s through the next century. All have moving wheels. X-15: 1950s hypersonic rocket plane that flew into the reaches of space. X-20 Dyna-Soar: from the 1960s. The Space Shuttle experimental lifting body from the 1970s. Space Shuttle Orbiter: mainstay of NASAA's manned fleet in the 80s and 90s. X-38: proposed emergency rescue vehicle for the Space Station. A very unusual find. 10 total pieces included! Set includes ten 4 to 5 inch tall replicas of flight vehicles. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 14.1 inches | | Package Width: | 6.1 inches | | Package Height: | 2.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Space Shuttle Aug 11, 2006
By Nancy J. Taylor This is not a toy for the under six year old group. However, a six to ten year old with an active imagination would enjoy it. The toy is also great for adults who appreciate inexpensive nick-nacks that can renew their imaginations.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
junk product Feb 12, 2010
By madhavadas This toy was junk. My 9 year old son was soo dissapointed. It is made out of real cheap, easily breakable plastic. It is supper small. He got it out of the box and pieces started breaking right away. I wouldn't have bought it even for $2 if I had been able to see it first.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
space shuttle set Dec 31, 2007
By Theresa A. Barber My 4 year old (almost 5) loves this space shuttle set. The spacecraft have good details and are durable. He would like it a bit more if the aircraft were a bit larger; but on the other hand, the small size is nice because they fit easily into his pockets so it is easy for him to take them everywhere.
Quality Poor but Fun Toy Jan 14, 2009
By everlastingstarflower I bought this toy for my 5-year-old son as a Christmas gift. As soon as we took the toy out of the box, one of the planes was missing some wheels. You couldn't see that the wheels were missing until the box was opened because of the packaging. One week after Christmas, several other space ships/planes have lost their wheels. My son has not been rough with the toys. I purchased two other space sets for him and their durability and quality has been fine. I would consider purchasing the toy again since my son is having such a good time playing with it and since he is able to learn more about space flight as a result of playing with them, however, I think that the construction of the toy in regard to the wheels is poor and needs to be improved.
Not worth the money Jan 09, 2009
By Robin Stebbins
"Mom"
The picture is very misleading. It makes the space shuttles, etc. seem large when in fact they're all tiny. This is a toy my son circled and wanted Santa to bring and was so excited to get it. As soon as he unwrapped the gift, even he said it was very small. Most items are Matchbox size and made of cheap plastic.
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