Language: | English, French, Danish, German, Spanish |
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Model Number | 92176 |
Number of Pieces | 1969 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Mfg Recommended age | 14 - 99 years |
Item Model Number | 92176 |
Product Dimensions | 37.8 x 11.2 x 48 cm; 2.36 Kilograms |
ASIN | B08GNXNPR6 |
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LEGO NASA Apollo Saturn V 92176
Price: | $314.40 & FREE Delivery. Details |
Brand | LEGO |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37.8 x 11.2 x 48 centimetres |
Number of pieces | 1969 |
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- Features a meter-high (approximately 1:110 scale) model of the NASA Apollo Saturn V with a removable S-IC first rocket stage with main rocket engine details, removable S-II second rocket stage with rocket engine details, removable S-IVB third rocket stage with the Apollo spacecraft and rescue rocket at top of the whole spacecraft, plus 3 stands to display the model horizontally.
- The Apollo spacecraft features the lunar lander and the lunar orbiter.
- Also includes 3 new-for-June-2017 astronaut microfigures.
- Great for display and role-playing the manned Apollo Moon missions.
- Includes a booklet about the manned Apollo Moon missions and the fan designers of this set.
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Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
6,034 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
445 in Building & Construction Toys |
Date First Available | 1 November 2020 |
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You were born to explore the universe! Build and inspire the next generation of astronauts with LEGO® Space rockets and vehicles – Let’s Go! Display and role-play with this majestic meter-high LEGO brick model of the NASA Apollo Saturn V. Packed with authentic details, it features 3 removable rocket stages, including the S-IVB third stage with the lunar lander and lunar orbiter. The set also includes 3 stands to display the model horizontally, 3 new-for-June-2017 astronaut microfigures for role-play recreations of the Moon landings, plus a booklet about the manned Apollo missions and the fan designers of this educational and inspirational LEGO Ideas set.
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WARNING! Choking hazard. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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The rocket itself uses some build techniques that were new to me and highly effective. I was worried in the early stages as it does look as though the exterior is made from tall curved pieces but these are merely internal structure and the outside uses tiling to create the heat panel effect. ALL of the detailing is via pre-printed bricks so NO stickers which is definitely a bonus.
Build Time on this was extended because I got over confident and did not read the instructions properly so had issues connecting Stage Two in to Stage One and it took me a while to realise I had a 1x4 out of place which was why they would not connect. The connections are really secure and yet allow you to break the rocket apart easily should you wish to display it in stages rather than one huge rocket. When I say huge, I mean HUGE. Yes, the decription tells you it is just under 39.5 inches tall but somehow until you have built it the true size just doesn't compute. There are 3 "braces" included in the build so you can display it on it's side - good job too as that is pretty my only option at the moment.
As a final touch can we just talk about the piece count? 1969 - just how cool a detail is that!
Number Of Pieces: 1969
Approximate Price Per Piece: £0.06
Build Time: 5.5 Hours

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 December 2020
The rocket itself uses some build techniques that were new to me and highly effective. I was worried in the early stages as it does look as though the exterior is made from tall curved pieces but these are merely internal structure and the outside uses tiling to create the heat panel effect. ALL of the detailing is via pre-printed bricks so NO stickers which is definitely a bonus.
Build Time on this was extended because I got over confident and did not read the instructions properly so had issues connecting Stage Two in to Stage One and it took me a while to realise I had a 1x4 out of place which was why they would not connect. The connections are really secure and yet allow you to break the rocket apart easily should you wish to display it in stages rather than one huge rocket. When I say huge, I mean HUGE. Yes, the decription tells you it is just under 39.5 inches tall but somehow until you have built it the true size just doesn't compute. There are 3 "braces" included in the build so you can display it on it's side - good job too as that is pretty my only option at the moment.
As a final touch can we just talk about the piece count? 1969 - just how cool a detail is that!
Number Of Pieces: 1969
Approximate Price Per Piece: £0.06
Build Time: 5.5 Hours








Reviewed in France on 20 December 2020



He is 9 and it took him about a week to build it so kept him busy for a while.
Great detail and a lot of thought clearly went into the design. Even the parts of the rocket that are covered in panels try to recreate in Lego what would really be there in the real thing. At some point I hope to be allowed to play with it....

And here's full and complete huge rocket who's now waiting for proper acrylic display and LED. Now we are on the open space sky with huge military project's landing on the Moon and maybe Mars by Artemis or Blue Origin.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2020
And here's full and complete huge rocket who's now waiting for proper acrylic display and LED. Now we are on the open space sky with huge military project's landing on the Moon and maybe Mars by Artemis or Blue Origin.


