| Date of Review |
November 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
New Ware |
| Subject |
Last Men on the Moon |
| Scale |
1/24 |
| Kit Number |
NW044 |
| Primary Media |
Resin |
| Pros |
Beautiful castings, complete vignette
set |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$69.00 |
New Ware is an interesting hobby company from the Czech
Republic that specializes in kits and detail sets for spacecraft
and astronauts/cosmonauts from around the world. Here is one
interesting release that recently caught my eye.
This is a complete vignette (mini-diorama) that consists of
21 beautifully cast resin parts. These include the lunar base,
two highly detailed astronaut figures, two helmets, two life
support backpacks, and a variety of other small details. This
set replicates man's last walk on the moon for the Apollo program,
this being Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan (mission commander)
and Harrison "Jack" Schmitt (lunar module pilot). The set also
includes 40 details to replicate all of the NASA, US Flag,
and mission patches, placards, and other details to visually
set off the completed model.
These are larger figures at 1/24 scale and are part of a series
of figures from New Ware that also include the 1/24 First Space
Walkers set of Alexei Leonov (USSR) and Ed White (USA). New
Ware also produces a wide range of detail sets for the Revell-Monogram
1/32 Apollo, 1/48 Gemini, 1/48 Lunar Module, and 1/96 Saturn
V kits as well as full kits and detail sets for a wide range
of launch vehicles and spacecraft.
This set is definitely recommended.
New Ware kits and detail sets are available directly from
the manufacturer (website) or from a variety of other online
retailers. I purchased my set from CultTVman.
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