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Buzz Aldrin Ultimate Saturn V Rocket
Buzz Aldrin Ultimate Saturn V Rocket
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List Price: $39.99
Our Price: $31.11
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Product Details

  • Batteries Included: 0
  • Binding: Toy
  • Brand: YummyEarth, LLC
  • EAN: 0031412482009
  • Features: A great gift for any fan of space exploration and aeronautic history, Model stands almost 3H' and separates into 8 sections just like the real spacecraft, Includes Astronaut Training Manual that shows kids how an actual moon launch is achieved, Authentic launch sounds and vibrations are activated by the touch of a button, Comes with 2 satellites and an astronaut figurine
  • Label: YummyEarth, LLC
  • Manufacturer: YummyEarth, LLC
  • Model: 48200
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Toy
  • Publisher: YummyEarth, LLC
  • Studio: YummyEarth, LLC
  • Title: Buzz Aldrin Ultimate Saturn V Rocket
  • UPC: 031412482009
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: Get ready for liftoff with the Ultimate Saturn V! The 1/144th scale Ultimate Saturn 5 Rocket stands nearly three feet tall! At the touch of a button, the rocket roars to life with countdown and liftoff sound effects, and vibrations that simulate the rumble of an actual launch. Included Astronaut Training Manual gives kids all the step-by-step information they need to recreate their own moon launch.


Customer Reviews


4 stars Buzz Aldrin Ultimate Rocket
We ordered this toy for my son's 9th birthday and he loves it. It is a good-sized rocket and the electronic "countdown" adds a realistic touch. The rocket is detailed and comes apart into the multiple stages and the capsule on top also breaks down into multiple pieces. My only complaint is that it is a little flimsier than I anticipated. It also might be a little difficult for a younger child to put together without assistance and also might not be appropriate if you are looking for a sturdy toy....it is a bit on the fragile side. All in all though, it is a great rocket toy and my son really enjoys it.


4 stars Our boys love it
Our boys, 6 & 4, just love the rocket and play with it a lot. The stages are too hard for them to put together, so Dad has to help out now and then. Very impressive toy, looks great standing in their room, good detail.


4 stars very detailed, but separates easily
This is a beautifully detailed and wonderful model. You can simulate each of the steps on the Apollo moon mission. The command module can separate from its thruster, and the hatch can open and you can see the 3 astronäuts. The LEM can be attached to the command module, and the LEM can land and "blast off" from its base. My only complaint and it is a minor one is that the 4 pieces of the rocket between the 3rd stage and the command module, which fold out beautifully to reveal the LEM, keep falling off. If you wanted to use this as instructional material it is great, but my 4 year old wants to hold it and zoom it around (like a rocket ship should), but it keeps falling apart when he does it.


5 stars The Ultimate Space Toy
Normally, I would be suspicious of anything with the word "ultimate" in its name, but the Buzz Aldrin Ultimate Saturn V Rocket is indeed that--and more. Assembly of this toy was minimal (the ultimate plus), and its size was impressive (about three feet high). Best of all, it included authentic count-down and take-off sounds.

If you are looking for the "ultimate" in space play, this toy is one that will exceed expectations.


4 stars Apollo Racket Review
My son (Grade 4) needed the rocket to serve as prop for a school project he was doing. It was a hit and he got an 'A+' so it worked in that regard.
As a fan of the Apollo missions when I was growing up, I know that this rocket assembly isn't 100% faithful to the orginal design but the changes are very subtle and were done more out of necessity for a low-priced model that is handled by the typically un-gentle hands of 4th graders. I doubt anyone but true fans with Apollo mission knowledge will even catch the differences.
The only criticism, and this is reflected in some of the other comments, is that the force which is necessary to hold the rocket stages together also makes it difficult to separate. While not necessarily an issue as a toy, as a prop in a report where you want to be at your best, you would hate to be fumbling with parts. We solved this by not actually snapping the stages together for his report. Instead, we simply laid one stage on top of the other....and then were careful not to bump anything!