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ROCKWELL APOLLO CSM MODEL.
Model of the Command/Service Module (CSM) with escape tower and connecting lattice structure.

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
New York

US$5,000 - US$7,000

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ROCKWELL APOLLO CSM MODEL.

Model of the Command/Service Module (CSM) with escape tower and connecting lattice structure. Plastic and white painted metal model, 420 mm tall, made by the Walter J. Hyatt Company for North American Rockwell, prime NASA contractor for the CSM. With original fittem foam packaging and outer cardboard box with NASA and North American Aviation logos.

Decals represent the crew side hatch, windows, and the Command Module (CM) attitude control rocket engines, Service Module (SM) attitude control rocket engines, and additional structures on the SM. The large Service Propulsion System engine bell is visible through a clear viewing section at the base. The circular plastic base has a large decal that reads: "Apollo Spacecraft – North American Rockwell." The base, CM, SM and escape tower are all detachable.

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