It's offered to your attention huge museum quality Soviet rocket system ENERGIA-BURAN model in 1:25 scale. Designed to carry 100 tons into orbit Energia rocket was the heaviest what Soviets successfully launched until now. It was used for orbiting Buran Russian space shuttle in 1986. So, the model is Energia-Buran copy for display. Some things about the model what may be interesting:
The model has been made by the manufacturer of the real rocket - Energia Rocket Corporation.
Made of aluminium alloy, brass, steel and wood this model is not a plastic toy, it's solid and heavy.
The size of the model - 111" (or 283 cm). It's a real big size exhibit.
Any museum or collector could be proud to have this model in collection because of its quality and many details.
Exceptionally rare to find, the only known copy of this model is placed into the museum of its manufacturer - Energia Rocket Corporation (find it circled on the photos below).
Height - 111" (283 cm).
Material - aluminium alloy, steel, brass, wood.
WEIGHT - about 374 pounds (170 kg).
CONDITION - very good. No mechanical damages, but some scratches on painting need small restoration.
Made in Russia.
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This model may require special shipping because of its size and weight. Regular airmail shipping won't work for it.
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The complete set includes:
Energia rocket.
4 additional boosters for Energia rocket.
Buran space shuttle.
Stand.
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Please take a look through additional photos for details.
Click on the photos to enlarge them.
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Energia rocket:
Height - 93" (237 cm).
Biggest diameter - 14" (35 cm).
Material - aluminium alloy, brass, steel.
Weight - about 110 pounds (50 kg).
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4 boosters for Energia rocket:
Height - 62" (158 cm).
Biggest diameter - 6" (15 cm).
Material - aluminium alloy, brass, steel.
Weight - about 22 pounds (10 kg) each.
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Buran space shuttle:
Length - 55" (140 cm).
Wings - 37" (95 cm).
Material - wood, aluminium alloy, steel.
Weight - about 88 pounds (40 kg).
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Stand:
Measurements (LxWxH) - 25x22x30" (64x55x75 cm).
Material - brass, plastic.
Weight - about 66 pounds (30 kg).
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Photo of the same model from Energia Rocket Corporation museum
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Size comparision
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