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John C Hoffner Jr
> 3 dayThis set is INCREDIBLE! Totally recommend to anyone who is even vaguely interested. Im 52 years old and it totally brought out the 10 year old in me. Total build time was about 8 hours, 6 beers, 2 gin & tonics, and I took my time with it over a few days. The first stage is the most time consuming. It was just fascinating how it all came together in the end. Now I want to take it apart and do it all over again. Next purchases will be the Vonado umbilical tower, and lighting kit.
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Tristin Bayer Sr.
> 3 dayIf you like Legos and space, you gotta like this one.
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Quincy
Greater than one weekThis was a very fun Lego to build and it’s very good quality I love it
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Brett T
> 3 dayThis set coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Saturn V moon landing! So you know that I just HAD TO GET IT! Im really really glad that I did! This is the tallest build that Lego has ever had as a set! Standing at a meter tall this ship is massive! When comparing pictures of the real thing to the set the designers nailed it! This set might not include regular minifigures but they tried to scale it by using very tiny versions of the regular figures which didnt bother me but it might not be for other people. I have always love building Legos and enjoying the construction and design elements have always been my favorites! I HIGHLY recommend you consider this set! :D
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Aaron
> 3 dayFun build from the start.
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Richard Gleitsmann
> 3 dayReasonable-priced and very big! Its an terrific build that also includes a miniature lunar Lander and splashdown capsule.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis is a big and complex lego model. I bought it for my son. He wanted the Lego Death Star. Im not spending $1,000 on a lego set. So, I got him the Saturn V rocket instead. He was unsure about it and we began putting it together. I handed him the pieces he needed for each step and he put it together. There were very few mistakes along the way becasue the instruction book is good (it even has great historical information in it). We did it in three settings. So, we got a lot of good quality time out of it. In the end, it is a great educational toy. The modules separate just like the original rocket. The lander is inside and it comes out. It has tiny lego guys that give you a sense of scale. In real life, this was a huge rocket. The assembled rocket is on a shelf he bought just to display it.
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MrPig
Greater than one weekThe stages were very accurate.
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Robert V.
> 3 dayThis is a great LEGO set. Took me about 12 hours to build. Really fun to put together, and at nearly 40 tall, its an impressive model. It also comes with the Lunar Lander on a Moon display base, and the Command Module in post-splashdown configuration. The inclusion of 4 properly scaled Astronaut figures is a nice touch and gives you an idea of just how massive the real Saturn V was. As far as LEGO sets go this is one of the best values for the money, and the result is much more like a scale model, than a LEGO toy. Highly recommended!
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D. Reminick
> 3 dayMy 14 year old son is really into aerospace right now and ordered this rocket with his own money. Given how expensive Lego sets can be for the size and detail, this was relatively worth the money. I gave it four stars because there were a couple of small bricks missing for the interior compartments. He was able to find replacements in his random Legos. They werent the right colors but he didnt mind much because they didnt show on the outside. He enjoyed explaining each section and its purpose, and how as you pull the exterior panels off, there are details of the interior of the rocket. He told me it was pretty accurate to the actual NASA rocket, and he was pretty proud of himself for putting it together in about 4 hours, including looking for replacement pieces for the missing ones.