The Lego model of Saturn IB used 378 bricks. The final Saturn 1b flight took place in 1975, when it launched an Apollo CSM into low earth orbit to rendezvous with the Soviet Soyuz 19. This model of the Saturn 1b was heavily influenced by the designs of Lego Ideas user Eiffleman, and Reddit user Saxus. Total brick count: 396 pcs. It's strong enough, the only weakpoint is the connection between the Saturn-1B, because it's just a 2x4 plate. ItemName: Lego NASA Apollo Saturn V, ItemType: Set, ItemNo: 21309-1, Buy and sell LEGO parts, Minifigs and sets, both new or used from the world's largest online LEGO marketplace. This customized version of the NASA Saturn V umbilical tower building bricks toy set has the launch tower itself and the launch pad, but does not include the rocket itself. The Saturn family of rockets included the Saturn I (10 launches), Saturn IB (9 launches), the three-stage Saturn V (12 launches), and the two-stage Saturn V (1 launch). From the first launch of Apollo 4 to the Saturn 1B launch of the Apollo-Soviet test program, they were used for 17 launches.
The mission was a complete success and resulted in the famous "handshake in space".
Although some flights experienced significant problems, no Saturn rocket failed catastrophically in flight. The final Saturn 1b flight took place in 1975, when it launched an Apollo CSM into low earth orbit to rendezvous with the Soviet Soyuz 19. The original fins are more in line with the shape of the Saturn 1B fins, whereas these are much closer to what actually flew on the Saturn V. The White Polished material can be used straight out the box as white or painted white or silver.
Other related projects. This model of the Saturn 1b was heavily influenced by the designs of Lego Ideas user Eiffleman, and Reddit user Saxus. Features a meter-high (approximately 1:110 scale) model of the NASA Apollo Saturn V with a removable S-IC first rocket stage with main rocket engine details, removable S-II second rocket stage with rocket engine details, removable S-IVB third rocket stage with the Apollo spacecraft and rescue rocket at top of the whole spacecraft, plus 3 stands to display the model horizontally. It's strong enough to hold even in horizontally if the plate are in vertical position just dont shake. These are replacement fins for the Saturn V model made by LEGO. The Saturn IB (pronounced "one-bee" but labeled Saturn IB rather than Saturn 1B) was used in the 1960s and 1970s not only to test the hardware needed … The mission was a complete success and resulted in the famous "handshake in space".