Own Your Share Of Space Exploration History

The Saturn V Moon Rocket:
An Authentic Replica of the Apollo Program

Kit Specifications:

Skill Level 5: Extremely Challenging
Length: 62.2 inches (158cm)
Diameter: 5.6 inches (14.2cm)
Motor Mount Size: 29mm diameter
Weight (without motor): 17 oz (481.9 gm)
Recovery Method: Two nylon-cloth parachutes -
58 inches, and 36 inches.

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Apogee Saturn V Rocket Kit

P/N: 05026
Price: $286.65

Note: There is a $8.00 freight surcharge due to the large size of the shipping carton and the additional cost of postage.  Additional shipping fees may apply for Hawaii, Alaska and US Protectorates and international orders.

Saturn V rocket is awesome!

Recommended Motors Kit Features Tools Needed FAQs RockSim File Related Items

Apogee 1/70th Scale Saturn V - 29mm Motor Choices
Estimated Altitude Predictions (generated using RockSim)
Please click on the motor links below to find pricing and any necessary hardware for using the motors.
Motor Used Manufacturer Comments Altitude
Feet (Meters)
Motor Type
G53FJ-5 Aerotech Very low altitude, and delay is too long. 366.4 feet (111.69 m) Reloadable
G54W-6 Aerotech Smallest motor that works, but delay is too long. 313.3 feet (95.49 m) Reloadable
G64W-4 Aerotech Highest flight. Nice white flame! 485.3 feet (147.93 m) Reloadable
G71R-4 Aerotech Nice flight with red flame 436.0 feet (132.88 m) Reloadable
G76G-4 Aerotech Green flame isn't realistic, but the flight is nice. 472.42 feet (143.99 m) Reloadable
G77R-4R Aerotech Reloadable motor (29/120 casing). Bright Red flame 410.8 feet (125.21 m) Reloadable
G77R-M Aerotech Single-Use Loadable Motor. Good First Flight
Bright Red Flame.
410.8 feet (125.21 m) Single Use
G78G-4 Aerotech Calm Wind Only 445.4 feet (135.76 m) Single Use
G79-4W Aerotech Reloadable motor (29/120 casing). Don't forget to buy the casing. 430.3 feet (131.16 m) Reloadable
G79W-M Aerotech Single-Use Loadable Motor ). Best First Flight. Realistic Flame! 430.3 feet (131.16 m) Single Use
G104T-6 Aerotech High lift-off speed, but delay is too long. 328.84 feet (100.23 m) Reloadable

See the video below for help in selecting rocket motors. Rocket motors are sold separately from the kit. If you are unsure which one to pick, start with the one recommended for the First Flight, and then another for a more impressive launch. Most motors listed in this chart are available through Apogee Components. For other motors that are not listed here, download the RockSim file to see if it will work in this rocket kit. See also Technical Publication #28 for guidance on selecting appropriate rocket engines other than those listed in this chart. If you don't already have Technical Publication #28, give us a call, and we'll be happy to let you download it free (you have to ask though).


Apogee Saturn V 10th Anniversary

The Huge Size of The Saturn V Will Inspire Awe, Whether On Display,
Or Roaring Forcefully Into the Sky

Museum Quality model!The Saturn V rocket may be gone — but it will never be forgotten. After all, it was the only rocket used to put men on the surface of the moon.

The 1/70th scale Apogee Saturn V is the largest kit version in the world that doesn't require a special waiver to launch. It stands well over 62 inches tall and 5.6 inches diameter. Erect it on your desk and it will nearly touch the ceiling. People coming into the room will have no choice but to look "up." It is the similar situation when looking at the real moon rocket, which stood 363 feet in the sky. It's big, and you gotta look up at it.

There is so much surface detail on the rocket, you can count the number of stringers (on the corrugated sections) and compare it to the real vehicle. You'll be able to immediately tell that this was a model build for scale enthusiasts like you. It will mesmerize you for hours on end as you slowly inspect every square centimeter of its surface. It will ignite your imagination as you dream about what it must have been like to have been an engineer working on it, or an astronaut to ride it into space.

When you are finished building the model, you will have a huge sense of accomplishment and a can-do attitude to tackle other complex rockets. If you can build this one, you can build any rocket kit!

The Apogee Saturn V is more than just space memorabilia. When you look at this new rocket, you'll be awe struck by its size, and commanding presence. Your eyes will be glued to it, like it has cast some sort of hypnotic trance on you. It demands your attention, like a Marine Drill Sergeant barking in your face.

We mean it when we say "museum quality." These models of the Saturn V and the Saturn 1B (built by Tim Doll), are on display at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Other museums have displayed our Saturn V model too.

Its Fun To Build!Upon seeing it, you'll relive the glory days of the space program, and the pride that swells up due to the achievement of man walking on the moon. You'll feel like you were a integral part of the launch team.

While being a Skill Level 5 kit, this rocket will not be difficult for you to build. The instructions are detailed, and easy to follow. Instead of a printed manual with complicated text and fuzzy illustrations, these instructions are video clips that you watch.

You just slip the instruction DVDs into your computer and turn the electronic pages with your mouse. Each page has a short movie that explains what is done in each assembly step, as well as how to perform the technique. Everyone that has watched the videos has commented that these are the best kit instructions ever made for a model rocket.

By following the techniques in the video instructions, your completed model will be a flawless work of art. People will marvel at the way you have the tube so smooth, and the paint applied with such crisp edges.

And besides building a museum-quality display model, your rocket can be launched in the sky! Yes, it was really designed to be blasted off into space.


Actual Customer Comment:

I was a bit skeptical about the video instructions at first but after viewing a couple of segments, I am a convert. They do remove any doubt on how to properly build the kit as you have stated. I love the attention to detail the kit has." -- Vic Duniec


"I want to state publicly how pleased -- no, *thrilled* -- I am with the Saturn V kit. The level of detail is outstanding, the fit of parts is beautiful, and (my opinion) it isn't really as hard to build as some might think, thanks to a highly detailed and very clear set of video instructions." -- Terry "P'rfesser" McCreary


Here is what is going to happen when you are ready to launch it...

You'll beam with pride!First, the anticipation of the launch will be so thick, you will almost be able to cut it with a knife. You will feel a bit of anxiety along with the thud-thud-thud of your heart pounding hard inside your chest. This is the big moment. Everything has led up to this. The weather is perfect. Not too hot, and only a whiff of a breeze.

You erect the vehicle on the launch pad. The sunlight gleams off it, and it is almost too bright to look at. While you hook up the igniter, from behind you hear the clicking of cameras taking numerous photos of the rocket. When your preparations are complete, you are asked to stand next to the rocket to have your photograph taken too. A big smile cracks across your face, because deep inside you know that people are envious of your masterpiece.

A calm silence falls over the crowd as the countdown begins. As it proceeds to 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, the spectators start shouting along with the countdown. At zero, you hear the thunderous grumbling of the motor as it comes up to full power.

Click, click, click go the cameras once again.

As the mighty rocket inches upward off the pad in clouds of billowing smoke, the brilliantly colored flame will make you squint your eyes. The smoke begins to blow toward you, and you smell the pungent aroma of the exhaust. By now the motor is making an ear-shattering roar, and the rocket is gaining immense speed as it rises perfectly straight into the crisp blue sky.

The wide column of smoke makes the rocket easy to track, and when the motor cuts off, you can hear the crowd whooping and howling. You should have charged them money to see this, you think to yourself.

The rocket begins to slow down about now, and is coasting effortlessly into the stratosphere. Just when it hits apogee, you see it split into two sections. A half-second later, as it starts to descend, the two big parachutes fully blossom open. One on the main part of the rocket, and the second on the forward section.

You feel a sense of unrestrained joyful emotions. You try hard to look calm, but deep inside you are brimming with pride.

"Yippee!" yells the crowd. They gradually make their way toward you as the rocket slowly descends. As you watch it drift down, you feel the hands slapping on your back and you hear the attaboys from your friends.

As the rocket sections finally touch down on the soft green grass, you feel a calm sense of awe. It was a great flight, and something you'll be proud of for a long, long time. You say to yourself, "that has got to be the next best thing to having watched a real moon-rocket lift off into space." But this was "MY" accomplishment.

If you've never experienced something like this, then you have to buy this rocket kit right now. Why wait? Click the "Add to Cart" button this very second.


Here's some more information why you should buy this kit right now...

This kit is totally new from the tip of the escape tower down to the base of the plastic display nozzles. It includes:

  • Incredible DetailHighly detailed injection-molded plastic nose cone and escape tower
  • Injection molded RCS nozzles for the Service Module
  • Injection molded F1 Display nozzles that are removable when you are ready to launch your rocket.
  • Embossed paper wraps for the upper transition piece between the third stage and Service Module.
  • 6-color water transfer decals (with special decals for 12 Saturn V's that rocketed into space.
  • High quality paper tubes that were sized to exactly 1/70th scale.
  • 7 highly detailed plastic corrugated wraps - that include all the small tunnel covers pre-molded. So assembly is quicker.
  • Extra sturdy die-cut centering rings along with a 29mm motor mount that fits your favorite high power rocket motors.
  • 2 large nylon parachutes (58" and 36" diameter) so your rocket descends slowly to the ground to be launched again and again!
  • Molded plastic fins that are removable when you transport your rocket to and from the launch site.
  • Urethane resin details for the booster interstage section
  • Eye-poppingly detailed embossed wrap for the transition of the 2nd stage to the Service Module
  • Special "raised ink" wrap for the Service Module portion to bring out the raised panel lines on the rocket, and to aid in masking off the different color patterns.
  • Injection molded Reaction Control System (RCS) nozzles on the Service Module.
  • Four hours of video instruction. These not only show where to place the parts, but how-to put them together correctly. This gives a high quality fit and lightweight rocket.
  • 12 pages of painting instructions and drawings show the colors on the rocket.
  • Kevlar® shock cords
  • 1/4 inch launch lugs
  • RockSim design file so you can pick which motors you'd like to fly, and to determine how well the rocket will perform with those motors.
  • This is a rocket kit that was truly engineered -- not simply whipped together and tossed into a box. Like all the Apogee rocket kits, it was designed by a real engineer using true aeronautical principles. It is strong enough to fly on big high-power rocket motors, but is still light weight. In fact, when prepped for flight, this rocket is only 2-1/2 lbs, so you do not need a FAA waiver to launch it! It flies great on an Aerotech G80-4 rocket motor - which you can purchase at your local hobby store. No high power certification or special rocket motors are required.

This kit does not contain an engine hook, so you'll need to have a bit of extra skill when securing the engine for flight. Please see our education page for more information on holding motors in big rockets.

Another option (not necessarily required) is that you can order the Aero Pack Engine Retainers. These are useful on rockets that use the 29mm diameter reloadable motors and really give the model a professional appearance. And yes, they can be installed on existing rocket kits like this one.



Actual Customer Comment:

Joe's Saturn VHey Tim,

I finally got around to getting a pic of me with my Saturn V. I finished it last winter, and it's been displayed in my office at work all this time. It's too precious to launch.

I recently moved offices so had the chance to bring it home. Here it is with me in the backyard.

I'm currently working on the Saturn 1B. I'm pretty tied up, so I probably won't have it finished for a while.

But thanks again for the great kits. I'm so glad I got the Saturn V before it went out of production. I feel like I have a collectors item!

-- Joe Mastroianni


HERE'S OUR MONEY BACK SATISFACTION PLEDGE:

Take home the Saturn V rocket, and inspect its contents. View the assembly instruction videos. If you're not fully satisfied for any reason, or if it isn't the finest rocket kit you've ever seen, simply return it to use and you'll get a full refund, no questions asked. On top of that, keep the instruction DVDs (a $39.95 value by itself) as our free gift.

I want you to experience the pride and the thrill that owning this rocket kit will give to you. It will be the flagship of your fleet, and the envy of your friends.

As a busy modeler, you know that sometimes (Okay, a lot of time) it is difficult to find the time to build rocket kits. That is why I want you to order right now. When you view the instructional videos, you'll learn a lot of new ways to build rockets quicker. You'll somehow find yourself with more time. And building this rocket will go fast, and it will be the biggest pleasure you've had all month.

In my opinion, you can't possibly know the exhilaration that owning your own Apogee Saturn V kit can bring to your life unless you experience it. Click the order button right now. And if you don't think this is the finest rocket kit ever made, send it back for a full refund, but keep the $39.95 instructional DVDs as my free gift to you.


See a promotional video that we had made to debut the arrival of this fantastic new kit. (100K). Click Here

This project started in late 2000, and took 1-1/2 years to complete. It has taken us that long to make sure that you'll be receive the best-quality Saturn V rocket ever created. Click here to see how this kit progressed during the development phase of the project.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Apogee Saturn V Rocket kit:

Q. What launch pad should I use to launch this rocket kit?

A. Since this is a big rocket, you'll need very stable launch pad. For this, we offer the Aerotech Mantis Launch Pad.
Mantis

Q. What launch controller can I use to ignite the motors?

A. We offer two different controllers that can be used for mid and high-power size rockets. The Aerotech Interlock and the Pratt Hobbies GO-BOX Controller.
Interlock Launch Controller Estes e-launch controller

Q. Where is the CG located on this kit?

A. You should really be asking where the CP is. The CP is located 40.89 inches back from the tip of the escape tower. Install the RockSim software to find out this information. Every launch day is different, and you should run the simulations yourself to be absolutely sure it will work like you want.
RockSim

Q. Are there any changes you'd recommend when building the Apogee Saturn V to fly it on H motors?

A. I know a lot of people like to build high-power rockets that are bullet-proof. I prefer lightweight. The Saturn V is designed as a lightweight rocket. So if you are a person that likes bullet-proof rockets, you'll probably want to do a LOT of modifications. I don't really have any suggestions for you, as I said, I like them lightweight and I don't go around looking for ways to make them heavier.

If the question is will it handle an H, then it really depends on which H motor it is. A low thrust H motor is possible. A high-thrust H motor, I don't know. I've never tried one on an H myself.

The only mod that I can recommend is to re-balance it for the heavier motor in the rear. You That could through off the stability.

Q. My Question isn't answered here. What should I do?

A. This is just our short list of FAQ's. Be sure to view the other questions and answers about the Saturn V kit.

Q. I need help selecting motors. What should I do? Can you teach me how to select them myself?

A. Watch this YouTube video - How to Select Model Rocket Engines

We encourage you to learn the proper motor selection technique. Please watch our YouTube video that will walk you step-by-step through the process
Pick your own motors - Part 1

Download the FREE RockSim demo software today!

To see how the Apogee Saturn V Moon Rocket rocket looks and performs with each motor configuration, download the FREE demo version of RockSim (click here). This kit is included as one of the sample designs that comes with the demo software. Both Windows and Macintosh versions are available.

What is a RockSim Design file?

The RockSim software gives you a lot of information about the flight characteristics of this rocket: how high, how fast, where it will land, how will it react to wind, etc. The "design file" is intended to save you time. All the parameters (size, shape, weight, fin design, etc.) of this rocket have already been entered into the RockSim program, and saved as an electronic database file. You can just open it up in your copy of RockSim and start loading different rocket motors to run launch simulations. It's fun and educational to see the rocket zoom skyward, even before you built it. For more information about RockSim and to download a FREE 30-day demo version, click here.


Related Items and Optional Accessories That Go Great With This Kit:

Rouse-Tech High Power Monster Motors

We've added all the big reloadable motor casings to our line-up. Plus, we've organized things to make it easier for you to pick and find the right casing for your big project.

Rouse-Tech Monster Motors
Cesaroni Reloadable Rocket Motors

Cesaroni (also known as CTI) is a manufacture of reloadable rocket motors. These motors are made in the standard diameters, so they will fit into your current fleet of rockets without having to do any further modifications.

Cesaroni Pro-X motors
Aero Pack Engine Retainers

Want to hold in your rocket engines securely without using tape or other unsightly methods? Then they Aero Pack retention system may be what you're looking for. There is a retainer available for all the common high power tube sizes that we carry (LOC, Blue Tube, and Fiberglass), as well as for the mid and high-power rocket kits on this web site.

Engine Retainers

AltimeterOne

See how high your rocket flew! This is the one altimeter you'll use in all your rockets because it does not require a separate payload bay. It is far more durable than any other altimeter because it is encased in ABS-plastic. It also is the first inexpensive altimeter to have a LCD screen that displays the altitude that the rocket reached during flight. Better get two, because your friends are going to steal this out of your range-box!

AltimeterOne rocket altimeter

Nomex Wadding

While not required, this would be a useful addition to this kit. If you don't use a heat shield, you'll have to use disposable wadding to protect the parachute from the heat of the ejection charge. And for a large diameter kit like this, it will take a lot of disposable wadding.

Nomex Wadding

Epoxy Clay

While it has a 1,001 uses around the house, it works great on rockets to make super-strong fillets where the fins attach to the rocket. Better than regular epoxy because it stays in place and doesn't ooze all over the rocket. So you can get perfect fillets on all your fins, without having to do them one at a time.

Fix-It Epoxy Thumb

React-A-Pack Epoxy

When you have a tiny emergency repair and only need a tiny amount of epoxy to fix your rocket, then here is the product you've been looking for!  React-A-Pack Epoxy is packaged in tiny pouches, which is the perfect size for making small repairs to your rocket or to broken objects around your house.

React-A-Pack Epoxy

Actual Customer Comment:

"Congratulations Tim!!! Thanks for following through and reaching this milestone in a very monumental project, It really is a privilege to be even a small part in what I suspect will be considered a historic effort in model rocketry kits.  Thanks again for your vision, courage, and perseverance to do something special in model rocketry and continued success to Apogee." -- Craig Cline