V-2 Rocket Model Detailed ++Product no.: 1400Detailed replication Aggregat 4 / V-2; scale 1:77; solid steel; wooden base; design October 3, 1942; brochure "V-2 Story"; giftbox
Delivery weight: 800 g
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V-2 Rocket Model October 3, 1942 ++Product no.: 1300True to original replication Aggregat 4 / V-2; scale 1:77; solid steel; wooden base; brochure "The V-2 Story"; giftbox
Delivery weight: 800 g
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V-2 Rocket Model Black & White +Product no.: 1200True to original replication Aggregat 4 / V-2; scale 1:77; solid steel; wooden base; typical black & white design
Delivery weight: 800 g
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Rocket Cup, Trophy, Award, Silver +Product no.: 1100Silver-coloured neutral rocket (V-2 scale model, 1:77), solid steel, wooden base, base-label attached, cup, trophy, award
Delivery weight: 800 g
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V-2 Rocket Model DetailedProduct no.: 1410Detailed replication of the Aggregat 4 / V-2 rocket; scale 1:77; solid steel; design "October 3, 1942"
Delivery weight: 600 g
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V-2 Rocket Model October 3, 1942Product no.: 1310True to original replication of the Aggregat 4 / V-2 rocket; scale of 1:77; solid steel; design "October 3, 1942"
Delivery weight: 600 g
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V-2 Rocket Model Black & WhiteProduct no.: 1210True to original replication of the V-2 rocket; scale 1:77; solid steel; typical black & white pattern of the test-rockets in Peenemuende
Delivery weight: 600 g
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Neutral Rocket Model, Cup, Trophy, Award, SilverProduct no.: 1110Silver-coloured, neutral rocket model (Aggregat 4 / V-2 in scale 1:77), made of solid steel, Cup, Trophy, Award, Incentive
Delivery weight: 600 g
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Weltraumladen manufactures high-quality Aggregate 4 / V-2 rocket models made of solid steel. We would be glad to produce individual rocket models for you, based on our A-4 / V-2 rocket model.
As a trophy, for promotional purposes or as a gift - our model with or without a wooden base provides the ideal basis for your rocket project. Contact us. Weltraumladen rocket models are made entirely in Germany.
Aggregat 4 / V-2 rocket models from solid steel
On October 3, 1942, the first man-made object touched outer space above the Baltic Sea near Peenmunde. |
Books by Hermann Oberth, father of space flight
In 1923, Hermann Oberth laid the scientific foundations for space travel. His thinking and work reaches far beyond that. |
From Peenemunde to the Moon – The V-2 story
"I implore you, my brothers, to remain faithful to the earth and not to believe those who speak to you of superearthly hopes!" |
Departure into space – The first on the way into space
Already Aristarchus of Samos knew around 300 BC that the earth revolves around the sun. About 2,200 years later, humanity took a decisive step... |