Conjunto de cono de nariz Saturno V (2160)

Código: 071061

$16.99
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Un conjunto de cono de nariz de repuesto para el cohete 002160 Saturn V escala 1:200 listo para volar.

Descripción general

Bring your Estes Saturn V 1:200 scale rocket back to life with the official replacement Nose Cone Assembly. Made to fit the Estes 002160 Saturn V ready-to-fly model, this component ensures both form and function are fully restored. With precise detailing and a reliable fit, it maintains the iconic appearance of one of history’s most legendary rockets.

Authentic Replacement Part

This nose cone is designed as a direct replacement for the original, making it an essential part for collectors and fliers alike. Preserve the historic look of the Apollo-era Saturn V while ensuring your rocket is complete and launch-capable.

Durable and Flight-Ready

Built from quality materials, the Saturn V Nose Cone Assembly is made to withstand both display and flight use. Whether you’re showcasing your rocket or taking it to the skies, this replacement part gives you the confidence that your Saturn V is ready for action.

Simple to Install

The direct-fit design allows for easy installation, making it quick and hassle-free to replace your original nose cone. In just moments, your Saturn V will look as good as new and be ready for its next countdown.

Keep the Legacy Alive

From classroom demonstrations to collector displays, the Saturn V Nose Cone Assembly ensures that your 1:200 scale rocket continues to inspire awe. Keep your model rocket in top condition and celebrate one of NASA’s most iconic launch vehicles with this must-have replacement part.

Estes Rockets Saturn V Nose Cone Replacement

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I like having the extra nose cone for the RTF

I like having the extra nose cone for the RTF Saturn V, that way I have one for launching and one for displaying. After a few launches the original nose cone spike broke off when the shock cord wrapped around the fins and didn’t fully deploy, resulting in lawn dart on a hard-packed farm field. I will say the tough ol’ rocket survived the hard hit well and was able to fly again after a bit of gluing. But this way I have a used nose for flight and a clean nose for displaying. It looks great next to my SLS and Blue Origin’s New Shepard! What’s next Estes, the Ariane? 🙂