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1/48 - Lunar Roving Vehicle

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  • 01-Central chassis.stl
  • 02a-Aft chassis going straight.stl
  • 02b-Aft chassis turning right.stl
  • 02c-Aft chassis turning left.stl
  • 03a-Forward chassis going straight.stl
  • 03b-Forward chassis turning right.stl
  • 03c-Forward chassis turning left.stl
  • 04a-Left footrest.stl
  • 04b-Right footrest.stl
  • 05a-Left storage.stl
  • 05b-Right storage.stl
  • 05c-Left seat-closed.stl
  • 05d-Right seat-closed.stl
  • 05e-Seat.stl
  • 05f-Left seat-open.stl
  • 05g-Right seat-open.stl
  • 06-Control display.stl
  • 07a-Front left wheel.stl
  • 07b-Front right wheel.stl
  • 07c-Aft right wheel-complete.stl
  • 07d-Aft left wheel-complete.stl
  • 07e-Aft right wheel-broken.stl
  • 07f-Aft left wheel-broken.stl
  • 07g-Aft right wheel-broken and repaired.stl
  • 08a-TV camera.stl
  • 08b-TV camera.stl
  • 08c-TV camera.stl
  • 09-LCRU.stl
  • 1-48 Lunar Rover instructions.pdf
  • 10-Brush.stl
  • 11a-HGA mast.stl
  • 11b-Pointing mechanism A15.stl
  • 11c-Pointing mechanism A16.stl
  • 11d-Pointing mechanism A17.stl
  • 11e-Antenna A15-A16.stl
  • 11f-Antenna A17.stl
  • 11g-Feeder.stl
  • 11h-Mesh pattern.stl
  • 12a-LGA A15.stl
  • 12b-LGA A16.stl
  • 12c-LGA A17.stl
  • 13a-16 mm camera.stl
  • 13b-Map holder.stl
  • 14a-Forward part.stl
  • 14b-Aft part.stl
  • 14c-Penetrometer.stl
  • 14d-Rake.stl
  • 14e-Tong.stl
  • 14f-Tong.stl
  • 14g-Sample bag.stl
  • 15a-Forward part.stl
  • 15b-Aft part.stl
  • 15c-Scoop.stl
  • 15d-SEP receiver.stl
  • 15e-SEP antenna.stl
  • 15f-LSPE.stl
  • LRV-TV camera sun shield.pdf

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Publication date 2021-02-12 at 07:52
Design number 291416

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3D model description

This is a 1/48 model of the LRV (Lunar Roving Vehicle) that was used by the American astronauts on the Moon in the 70's. This model is a higly accurate representation of the lunar rover that was used during the Apollo J missions (Apollo 15 to Apollo 17). Apollo 15 and 16 rovers were almost identical but Apollo 17 had a different instrument pallet, furthermore because of different location the antennas didn't point in the same direction. All these differences and the fact that aft fenders were broken during Apollo 16 and 17 missions are represented in this model so you can build any mission you like. Happy modelling. A pfd file gives you all the instructions needed to build this model.

The astronaut is not mine but designed by Max Grüter in Switzerland. You can download his model here : https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/miniatures/figurines/apollo-lunar-rover-crew

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