Devon Rough Senator wrote: » Mine is still in the box. Just need time to build it!
TheIrishGrover wrote: » Fair play to you. I got this a month or so ago for myself and one for my nephew for Christmas. Fantastic kit. Attention to detail is amazing, from the two-tone support interior invisible once built to the fact it's 1969 pieces (Although mine had a few extra small pieces). Think I might take it apart again just to rebuild. My advice is to take emmetkenny up on his offer (And don't be a tool and resell it).
emmetkenny wrote: » I still have my Saturn V in the box upstairs and I don't see me getting it built this side of January so I'm going to move it on now. If anyone is interested in it send me a PM and you can have it for cost price, I'm not looking to make anything off it and I'd prefer to see someone who will actually enjoy the build get it than someone on Adverts who'd just try flip it.
Pique wrote: » I see they're collecting supporters for the SLS systems too. Honestly, if they released the entire NASA and Soviet space collection, I'd buy them all. The Saturn V is the first kit I bought for myself as an adult but it's so cool I'm hooked.
irishgeo wrote: » tower kit?
Thargor wrote: » I assume he means launch gantry/umbilical tower, first Id heard of it, another must buy if it makes it:https://ideas.lego.com/projects/a88109ec-9970-4fe1-98b4-9bd535856ab4 Doesnt look great in the mockups there tbh but the finished one will be great, wonder if there are any plans around already that you could just Bricklink?
Jawgap wrote: » Got one back in a July but decided to save it for the winter!! Hope the tower kit goes ahead.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » Back in stock on John Lewis UK
Dont be at yourself wrote: » Picked mine up yesterday in the Lego Store on Leicester Square!