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Metal Earth - Space Shuttle Enterprise
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Metal Earth - Space Shuttle Enterprise

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ObjectPop out and assemble the steel model.
DifficultyLevel 9 - Gruelling
BrandFascinations
TypeMetal Models & Kits
Dimensions3.9 in L x 2.8 in W x 2 in H (10 x 7 x 5 cm)
PackagingCardboard Display Pack

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These amazingly detailed do-it-yourself models start as 4 inch square steel sheets and finish as amazing 3D models. Use the easy to follow instructions to pop out the pieces, bend the tabs, and connect them at the attachment points.

The First Space Shuttle built was the Enterprise. It was built by Rockwell International to be used by NASA for test flights in the atmosphere. The Enterprise had been designed so it could be refitted and used for orbital flight. However, this plan proved too expensive and so it was decided to simply build a new shuttle called Challenger. The Enterprise now resides in the Intrepid Museum in New York City.

Includes 1 metal sheet and assembly instructions.  Difficulty is moderate. No glue required!
Assembled Size 3.94"L x 2.76"W x 1.97"H (10 x 7 x 5 cm)
Ages: 14+

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