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The Estes Pro Series II™ Soyuz: Precision, performance, and history in flight.

History, Perfected in Scale.

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Masterfully Crafted

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Authentic Detailing

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Engineered for Flight

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Historically Accurate

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The legend reborn, not just remembered

Engineered for Precision

From scale to flight, every element reflects the highest standard of model rocketry.

The Soyuz isn’t just a rocket, it’s a symbol of humanity’s enduring journey into space. This model lets you bring that history to life on your workbench and in the sky.

A Closer Look at Excellence

Explore every angle of the Soyuz. Precision-engineered, beautifully finished, and ready for flight.

Every Moment, Considered

From the unboxing to the launch pad, every detail is crafted to make this kit unforgettable.
  • Collector’s Edition Packaging

    Presented in a premium, display-worthy box designed to protect and showcase the kit. Perfect for builders and collectors alike.
  • Rewarding Build Experience

    Designed for skilled modelers, this kit offers a challenging, satisfying build that brings you closer to the engineering of the real Soyuz.
  • Dual Recovery System

    Includes two brand-new Rip Stop parachutes for smooth, reliable recoveries that match the rocket’s premium build quality.
  • Pro Series II™ Performance

    Part of the Estes Pro Series II™ lineup, compatible with mid-power engines for dramatic, high-performance flights.
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Building the Soyuz is just the beginning.
The real magic is watching it take flight for the first time.

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Collector’s Edition
$129.99
Bring a legendary piece of space history to your collection, and your launch pad. The Estes Pro Series II™ Soyuz is a masterfully crafted 1:48 scale kit designed for serious builders and breathtaking flights. Packaged in a premium collector’s box and engineered for authentic performance, this is more than a model, it’s your chance to experience the Soyuz like never before.
  • 1:48 Scale Precision

  • Collector’s Edition Box

  • Historically Accurate Detailing

Every Detail, Realized

See the transformation from precision parts to a flight-ready Soyuz. 
Drag the slider to view the Soyuz from kit layout to finished model.
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A Designer’s Perspective

Inside the Design

The Russian space rockets have always fascinated me. I remember being in 7th or 8th grade and walking to our public library on the way home from school. They had a book there that dealt with space flight. In this book were artist created images of several Russian space rockets including the Soyuz. It was the first time I really every seen or read anything about Russian Space Craft. Remember, this was nearly 50 years ago when the Internet didn’t exist, and basic information was hard to come by let alone from behind the Iron Curtain.

Around 10 years ago I came across this very same book, it now resides in my home library and just last week I re-read the section of Russian space flight.

A couple years ago I was asked by Estes Management; if I had one scale model to choose from, to create a scale model for Estes, what would it be? I instantly said Soyuz. They agreed, a scale size was chosen, and off I went with designing my first test model.

This would actually be my second attempt at building a Soyuz model. The first one was started over thirty years ago, was three and half times larger, having a six-inch diameter center stage and powered by a K motor. Stuff happened during the build; and I ended up throwing it all in the garbage.

As a scale model rocket, the Soyuz needed to look good but also fly; this presented many challenges. There would need to be a balance between form and function in this kit’s design. How much detail could I add to the model, what would the cost be for the tooling needed to create these details, but more importantly the model needed to be easy to build and light enough to fly with our largest 29mm F15 engine.

Quite frankly when the final tooling costs came back, I thought for sure this project would be killed but as you can see, the project continued on.

A boiler plate model is the first thing created for any Estes scale model. This is a model that is the size and shape needed to represent the model but most often lacks all the final details of the final kit presented to the public.

It only took a couple weeks to create the parts in Auto Cad for this boiler plate model. They lacked all details and took much more work to assemble than the final kit does, but it served its purpose well. All the plastic parts were 3D in PLA filament.

Based on the balance point of my boiler plate model I knew from the start I was going to have to add a set of clear plastic fins to stabilize my model. The model was assembled and test flown. With a couple of successful flights, the work on the final kit parts could proceed.

I did something I had never done before at Estes; I asked for a tool to be created for one of the blow molded parts. In this case the tool was for the four strap-on boosters. Normally, we get a final tool and parts cost for the entire kit before a final decision is made to actually proceed with new tooling.

The Soyuz was such an important model that a tool was created so I could build additional flight models using at least one real final part that I felt was a key component to this model.

The next important and actually the most important part on this model is the interstage Ferry Struss. This is the open structure part made out of steel sections on the real model. In the case of the boiler plate model, I simply 3D printed one in PLA plastic. It held up just fine during flight testing, but a molded part would be needed for the kit.

To create a tooled molded plastic part of this section of the model turned out to be almost impossible, since the modeler would end up with a bunch a small-sections, that needed to be glued together. My basic design criteria is; If I would not like to do something, in this case construct a critical part out of a dozen smaller parts, the modeler would most likely feel the same way.

The final solution to this issue was to create a one-piece resin printed part out of ABS plastic. I believe this is the first resin printed part to be included in an Estes kit.

I believe the final kit has a good compromise in its included detailed parts, buildability and flight performance. Since the launch lugs are removeable the model can be displayed looking like a miniature copy of the real one and my hope is that plastic model builders will add this 1/48 scale model to their collection.

Technical Specifications

The Details That Matter

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Recommended Engines:
F15-4
Launch System:
Pro Series II™ Launch Pad
Launch Rod Size:
1/4 in. (6.35 mm)
Projected Max Altitude:
500 ft. (152 m) on F15-4
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Length:
41.3 in. (104.9 cm)
Diameter:
6.4 in. (16.3 cm)
Weight:
18 oz. (510 g)
Fin Material:
Molded Plastic
Recovery System:
18 & 24 in. Rip Stop Parachutes
A Digital Experience Included

Explore the heritage of an icon

Every purchase comes with the Estes Data Pack, a beautifully designed digital PDF that brings the full Soyuz story to life. Dive into archival imagery, detailed diagrams, mission context, and advanced finishing techniques that help you understand the real rocket and elevate your build to a museum quality result.
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Make it the centerpiece of your collection

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$19.99
The Premier Rocket Display Stand is built to showcase premium rockets with presence. Its polished black acrylic construction and silver Estes logo instantly elevate your model from hobby piece to centerpiece. Set your Soyuz upright and let the engineering and craftsmanship speak for itself.