The Shuttle is absolutely the coolest spacecraft ever designed. It just looks so neat, like a vision of space travel as a practical extension of the Air Force.
Like you, I didn't know this was coming out until some two years later when people were talking about it on the forums I visit. By then it was too late to find them cheap. I wish Bandai would at least do an Enterprise with 747 or honor the Challenger and Columbia shuttles. So right now I started a savings account to hopefully buy one on the secondhand market.
Danoby2 when I come up with the money to get one, I plan on doing a diorama on what an orbiter would've looked like in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, which in my opinion should've gotten one.
@@deadsquirreldogshit before u call him dummy, u should do ur research because the orange external tank cant be recoverd, they were planned to burn up when it re enters the earth's thicker atmospheres. The two boosters on the side of the shuttle are the ones which ets recovered.
Space shuttle Enterprise was the first orbiter built however it never went to space since it lacked key components to make it space worthy such as a functional heat shield and engines. Enterprise was pretty much just a prototype while Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour were the ones that reached space.
You forgot Enterprise. That is probably the most accurate version I’ve seen ever for it’s scale. It would look sick standing on the launch platform with the crawler underneath .
The Enterprise only did test glides within Earths atmosphere, nor did the Enterprise have the heat shield the others had. Therefore it wasn't an OV vehicle as were the other five he mentioned.
And also anything bandi is top notch their plasticodels and diecast models are amazing and even the lower end plastic models are still amazing. And the colors and paint job on this model on video is amazing the video doesn't do it any justice I promise and your video didna great job show casing this amazing model. I wish I had the balls to open the other one and give it some nice weathering and display it in landing mode like it just came back from space the orbitor with burn marks suit dust dirt ECT. I also got a bandi model of discovery
There was 6 shuttles they go in order Enterprise OV-101 Columbia OV-102 Challenger OV-99 ( Challenger was originally built as a Structural test article and was later converted to go into space as it was deemed too costly to try to convert Enterprise for space flight plus she lacked most of the systems necessary to go into space as it was . This prompted Nasa to choose Challenger over Enterprise as she far enough along in her test fazes and completeness and was considered easier to convert for space flight over Enterprise. Challenger was also slightly lighter than both Enterprise and Columbia due to advancements in technology and building procedures at the time. ) Then there's Discovery OV-103 Atlantis OV-104 then Endeavor OV-105 Endeavor was built as a replacement for Challenger using Structural spare parts. It was never intended for there to be 6 shuttles as Nasa felt it had it's work cut for them just trying to maintain 4 flight worthy shuttles with the 5th non flight worthy shuttle being Enterprise. So with the addition of Endeavor later on after the Challenger accident this officially brought the total to 6 space shuttles but only 4 of them minus Challenger and later Columbia which reduced the fleet to 3 were actually flight worthy vehicles. Just a tid bit of history for you.
Even it was a disastrous and extremely expensive program BUT it was a beautiful recreation of a big step of our adventure; looking forward there will be a recreation of SpaceX Falcon, Falcon heavy and Star-ship ... thanks
It blew a basketball sized hole in the leading edge of one of the wings (Columbia). I have one of these and the Apollo 11 from the same company. All attachment points on your model are steel.
Just a little update, I finally got ahold one of these babies. And I’m currently building a diorama for it showing how it might be displayed if had the National Museum of the United States Air Force been awarded an orbiter instead of the CCT1.
This NASA/space line from Bandai Tamashii Nations was criminally underdeveloped. They released only four models (Apollo 11, Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-100, JAXA's Hayabusa probe and Apollo 13) and all of them knock the absolute pants off any space-themed models available elsewhere for commercial sale. The limited run and subsequent rare nature of each of the pieces has also skyrocketed the price over the last 5 years or so, although thankfully looking on Ebay it looks like the price is dropping slightly). If I had my way, I would have expanded the line into several other sets. These would be on my shortlist: - Apollo 7 w. Saturn IB - Skylab - Saturn V first two stages with orbital workshop with a Apollo CSM for the display) - Space Shuttle Columbia STS 1 - always loved the white ET - Space Shuttle Atlantis STS 34 - would come with the awesome IUS booster within the payload bay along with a folded up Galileo probe for display - Space Shuttle Discovery STS-31 - would come with HST - Titan IIIE with Voyager 1 or 2 - Delta IV Heavy (maybe with Parker Solar Probe) - Atlas V (with maybe a mini Perseverance Model with Mars scape or with New Horizons probe) If Bandai even did one of these options ... SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
There was really 6 orbiters made it’s weird that 6th shuttle but it was actually the 1st was a test shuttle called the Enterprise at least if my memory serves me correctly
@@rowansanderson3132 The Russians made more than 2 Shuttles. Probably at least as many as the US not even counting the subscale "spaceplane" (around the size of the US lifting bodies) that MiG manufactured and tested. They have one of those spaceplanes at the Russian Air Force Museum around Molina which is a suburb(?) of Moscow. Buran, the flight vehicle, was destroyed by partial collapse of its hangar in the early 2000s. The Germans bought and restored another test vehicle (same general spaceframe design as the Buran that orbited) that flew with jet engines to simulate landing. Its main difference from the Enterprise was that it COULD take off and land on its own power (I think; I'm not sure about the takeoff part). The particular German museum that owns the Buran test vehicle has a lot of Russian hardware in its collection including a surviving Tu-144 posed with a Concorde. It's the only museum where you can see the 2 SST types together. There are still pieces of 2-3 more partially finished Russian shuttles in the old hangar area in the Kosmodrome (?) in Kazakhstan. They're covered in dust and bird poop. They'll never do anything with them. The Russians are even worse at leaving their old junk rotting around the place than we are. I've think the Russian authorities moved most of the launch activities to the eastern part of Russia at another site since they have to license the old launch facilities in Kazakshstan.
Thanks for sharing! I am one of the lucky ones to own this magnificent piece of art. Back in 2011, when I was attending graduate school in the States, I found that they released this not a while ago. I placed the order from ebid website. Just checked the electronic receipt from my gmail account. It only cost 465.42 USD (420 USD plus 45.42 for shipping). And it's a brand new one. I am very satisfied with this set.
@@devendrashinde1680 I bought this set on ebid a long time ago in 2011. I doubt there will be any left. But you could still try to search on eBay for second hand ones. It won’t be cheap though. Good luck!
Interesting enough, after the Challenger disaster, Endeavour was built as Challenger's successor out of spare components from the Discovery and Atlantis in order to save money and time.
also, it was the first Shuttle to have modernized interior, also it was the lightest of the fleet since it had redesigned panels and new lightweight mainframe.
Question, how in the world do you know if you’re getting a good used one? Lol. The Japanese sellers are very vague on eBay and the prices vary drastically. Was wondering too what you plan to do when the leds burn out? Is there a way to replace them? Beautiful model. Thank you so much for such an outstanding review of this product.
Man I wish I can afford that piece it is worth every penny. My wife also saw Challenger explode in person she was on a school field trip at Cape Canaveral. She remembers kids cheering because they thought it was the boosters separating and the teachers were like " No this is a bad thing!'
I got two of these because a buddy of mine I loaned him 1100 dollars and he couldn't pay me back and he had two of these brand new in the box never displayed ever both of them and they are worth alot of money. The boxes was wrapped in a vacuum sealed bags and they are thick plastic bags that you vacuum with a vacuum cleaner ment for storing clothes and stuff in it and so the boxes are mint no dent or ding in the boxes. Any idea on how much they would be worth I know they are probably worth at the least 800 per model. I got one built and displayed in its own case that is sealed and virtually dust proof only dust that can get in is if there was any dust that got on the model while assembly and then that display case is in my larger model display cabinet that is also dust proof. Other one I'm keeping in box and packaging and it has the original plastic wrapper around the box as well and never been taken off. I love the lights on the base in launch setup gives it that iconic look and looks amazing in the case I got it in cause the case has a solid black background and when I light it up it pops and looks beautiful
Ah can u please tell from where u buy it from?? Because I am a fan of these beautiful Space Shuttles, Since I was A child. VIDEO IS VERY NICE, AWESOME.
Danoby2. Thanks for linking me to the Saturn V. But I also want that model. I want it. I'm jealous that I don't have Bandai rockets. So I really really REALLY want that. I just am a massive fan of the shuttle, especially the endeavor(for some reason.)
I am a fan of the shuttle, but the endeavor doesn't make any difference between the other orbiters(except for missions and the orbiter name) but I just chose the endeavor
And no, the external tank won't be recycled or re used. The tank would disintegrate upon re entry, and if it doesn't, there are little Jets that will assist in making sure that it breaks up. Yes the shuttle and SRBs are reusable. Obviously, it's a reusable plane or rocket
When naming the space shuttles you always wanna name them from oldest to newest (*COLUMBIA,CHALLENGER,DISCOVERY,ATLANTIS,ENDEAVOUR*) endeavour replaced challenger. They originally wanted to get enterprise and make it space worthy but it was cheaper to just build a new one. Also endeavour is the lightest with Columbia being the heaviest this was important because Columbia was handicapped by her big butt. Endeavour could go a lot further. Columbia couldn’t go to the ISS really because her weight.
post STS-107 Columbia (OV-102) was supposed to go major overhaul to reduce the weight and fly to the ISS for a couple missions atleast since around that timeframe one orbiter (Endeavour) was undergoing major maintenance and NASA couldn’t support ISS missions with just 2 Shuttles (Discovery and Atlantis)
The oldest and most unique of them all, Enterprise the first ever Shuttle built but wasn’t sent to space. She was attached to a boeing 747-SR46 because it was only used for an “air atmostphere” thingy WITHOUT engines. She was also sent to space without any equipment of rockets and the fuel tank by maneuvering the shuttle to space obviously with it’s rocket engines [I don’t know] before coming down to earth landing to the runway without engines. She doesn’t have any landing gear brakes just like all the Shuttles, actually she uses a parachute to slow down [It lands smoothly].
Well if you decide to not pay ... let see ... rent, car payment, electric, cable , drug of choice ... for those who have a habit 🤣 then you can afford this piece of historical art for your trophy shelf . 🌑💫🚀
No way man. I would love to have this displayed. The Saturn V vehichles are really cool as well, I know you have the 13, do you like the Apollo 11 of Apollo 13 version better?
Amazon Basics batteries at 10:40? Use some quality batteries like Energizer or Duracell that will last 10 years before they start leaking and corroding
The Shuttle is absolutely the coolest spacecraft ever designed. It just looks so neat, like a vision of space travel as a practical extension of the Air Force.
The space shuttle is my favorite flying machine it will be never forgotten
It is a true masterpiece, great video
6:45 gotta love that he admitted to playing with the shuttle.
Tbh I would do that too
Wow beautiful ship very impressive. Really enjoy all your videos.
Beautiful model
Like you, I didn't know this was coming out until some two years later when people were talking about it on the forums I visit. By then it was too late to find them cheap. I wish Bandai would at least do an Enterprise with 747 or honor the Challenger and Columbia shuttles. So right now I started a savings account to hopefully buy one on the secondhand market.
YES!, I wish they would do the Enterprise or Challenger in honor of them. !
Danoby2 when I come up with the money to get one, I plan on doing a diorama on what an orbiter would've looked like in the National Museum of the United States Air Force, which in my opinion should've gotten one.
7:28 The tank didn't get recycled, it burned up in the atmosphere when it re-entered.
Watch a nasa tank recovery dummy
Angel Rojas the external tank can’t be recovered. It burns up when re-entering.
It has a parachute
@@deadsquirreldogshit before u call him dummy, u should do ur research because the orange external tank cant be recoverd, they were planned to burn up when it re enters the earth's thicker atmospheres. The two boosters on the side of the shuttle are the ones which ets recovered.
Angel Rojas ever heard of research?
Nice...REAL nice..
Great video, enjoy your Shuttle!
Space shuttle Enterprise was the first orbiter built however it never went to space since it lacked key components to make it space worthy such as a functional heat shield and engines. Enterprise was pretty much just a prototype while Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour were the ones that reached space.
You forgot Enterprise. That is probably the most accurate version I’ve seen ever for it’s scale. It would look sick standing on the launch platform with the crawler underneath .
The Enterprise only did test glides within Earths atmosphere, nor did the Enterprise have the heat shield the others had. Therefore it wasn't an OV vehicle as were the other five he mentioned.
too bad they didn't make the mobile launch platform
And also anything bandi is top notch their plasticodels and diecast models are amazing and even the lower end plastic models are still amazing. And the colors and paint job on this model on video is amazing the video doesn't do it any justice I promise and your video didna great job show casing this amazing model. I wish I had the balls to open the other one and give it some nice weathering and display it in landing mode like it just came back from space the orbitor with burn marks suit dust dirt ECT. I also got a bandi model of discovery
Beautiful review, thanks a lot
That has to be one of the best space shuttle models put there
There was 6 shuttles they go in order Enterprise OV-101 Columbia OV-102 Challenger OV-99 ( Challenger was originally built as a Structural test article and was later converted to go into space as it was deemed too costly to try to convert Enterprise for space flight plus she lacked most of the systems necessary to go into space as it was . This prompted Nasa to choose Challenger over Enterprise as she far enough along in her test fazes and completeness and was considered easier to convert for space flight over Enterprise. Challenger was also slightly lighter than both Enterprise and Columbia due to advancements in technology and building procedures at the time. ) Then there's Discovery OV-103 Atlantis OV-104 then Endeavor OV-105 Endeavor was built as a replacement for Challenger using Structural spare parts. It was never intended for there to be 6 shuttles as Nasa felt it had it's work cut for them just trying to maintain 4 flight worthy shuttles with the 5th non flight worthy shuttle being Enterprise. So with the addition of Endeavor later on after the Challenger accident this officially brought the total to 6 space shuttles but only 4 of them minus Challenger and later Columbia which reduced the fleet to 3 were actually flight worthy vehicles. Just a tid bit of history for you.
Even it was a disastrous and extremely expensive program BUT it was a beautiful recreation of a big step of our adventure; looking forward there will be a recreation of SpaceX Falcon, Falcon heavy and Star-ship ... thanks
Yes it was!
As a NASA enthusiast myself, I love the space Shuttle Endeavour. I even have a Lego set of the space shuttle with the Hubble. Space Telescope.
so amazing
It blew a basketball sized hole in the leading edge of one of the wings (Columbia). I have one of these and the Apollo 11 from the same company. All attachment points on your model are steel.
Just a little update, I finally got ahold one of these babies. And I’m currently building a diorama for it showing how it might be displayed if had the National Museum of the United States Air Force been awarded an orbiter instead of the CCT1.
post it on youtube
This NASA/space line from Bandai Tamashii Nations was criminally underdeveloped. They released only four models (Apollo 11, Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-100, JAXA's Hayabusa probe and Apollo 13) and all of them knock the absolute pants off any space-themed models available elsewhere for commercial sale. The limited run and subsequent rare nature of each of the pieces has also skyrocketed the price over the last 5 years or so, although thankfully looking on Ebay it looks like the price is dropping slightly).
If I had my way, I would have expanded the line into several other sets. These would be on my shortlist:
- Apollo 7 w. Saturn IB
- Skylab - Saturn V first two stages with orbital workshop with a Apollo CSM for the display)
- Space Shuttle Columbia STS 1 - always loved the white ET
- Space Shuttle Atlantis STS 34 - would come with the awesome IUS booster within the payload bay along with a folded up Galileo probe for display
- Space Shuttle Discovery STS-31 - would come with HST
- Titan IIIE with Voyager 1 or 2
- Delta IV Heavy (maybe with Parker Solar Probe)
- Atlas V (with maybe a mini Perseverance Model with Mars scape or with New Horizons probe)
If Bandai even did one of these options ... SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
You'll get no argument from me.😝
I'll take em all.
There was really 6 orbiters made it’s weird that 6th shuttle but it was actually the 1st was a test shuttle called the Enterprise at least if my memory serves me correctly
Correct. Challenger, Endeavor, Enterprise, Discovery, Atlantis, and Colombia
The Russians made 2 that was pretty much a carbon copy of the American shuttle, and one even flew, so 8 if you count the Russian ones
TomahawksNShotShells thanks for the conformation
@@rowansanderson3132 its not Russia, its USSR / Soviet Union
@@rowansanderson3132 The Russians made more than 2 Shuttles. Probably at least as many as the US not even counting the subscale "spaceplane" (around the size of the US lifting bodies) that MiG manufactured and tested. They have one of those spaceplanes at the Russian Air Force Museum around Molina which is a suburb(?) of Moscow.
Buran, the flight vehicle, was destroyed by partial collapse of its hangar in the early 2000s. The Germans bought and restored another test vehicle (same general spaceframe design as the Buran that orbited) that flew with jet engines to simulate landing. Its main difference from the Enterprise was that it COULD take off and land on its own power (I think; I'm not sure about the takeoff part). The particular German museum that owns the Buran test vehicle has a lot of Russian hardware in its collection including a surviving Tu-144 posed with a Concorde. It's the only museum where you can see the 2 SST types together.
There are still pieces of 2-3 more partially finished Russian shuttles in the old hangar area in the Kosmodrome (?) in Kazakhstan. They're covered in dust and bird poop. They'll never do anything with them. The Russians are even worse at leaving their old junk rotting around the place than we are. I've think the Russian authorities moved most of the launch activities to the eastern part of Russia at another site since they have to license the old launch facilities in Kazakshstan.
Thanks for sharing!
I am one of the lucky ones to own this magnificent piece of art. Back in 2011, when I was attending graduate school in the States, I found that they released this not a while ago. I placed the order from ebid website. Just checked the electronic receipt from my gmail account. It only cost 465.42 USD (420 USD plus 45.42 for shipping). And it's a brand new one. I am very satisfied with this set.
Do you still own it?
I should use present tense. 😂 it’s sitting right on my nightstand. 😉
Can you please Share Buying Link....!
@@devendrashinde1680 I bought this set on ebid a long time ago in 2011. I doubt there will be any left. But you could still try to search on eBay for second hand ones. It won’t be cheap though. Good luck!
Interesting enough, after the Challenger disaster, Endeavour was built as Challenger's successor out of spare components from the Discovery and Atlantis in order to save money and time.
Nasa
also, it was the first Shuttle to have modernized interior, also it was the lightest of the fleet since it had redesigned panels and new lightweight mainframe.
Absolutely phenomenal model and review my friend!!
someone from American friends, has the purchase link for my Brazil ??? thank you
That is awesome, wish I knew about that back in 2011
I like to have some of them base spot lights for my Saturn V..
You forgot one called the Enterprise that's the first ever orbital vehicle ever built but, Enterprise was used for testing only on earth.
Can you tell me where I can buy this, please?
Thank you and a great video.....
the external tank is very details, very nice
This is greeeat i love it great space shuttle columbia model with the pictures of earth great 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
Stunning
Question, how in the world do you know if you’re getting a good used one? Lol. The Japanese sellers are very vague on eBay and the prices vary drastically. Was wondering too what you plan to do when the leds burn out? Is there a way to replace them? Beautiful model. Thank you so much for such an outstanding review of this product.
Man I wish I can afford that piece it is worth every penny. My wife also saw Challenger explode in person she was on a school field trip at Cape Canaveral. She remembers kids cheering because they thought it was the boosters separating and the teachers were like " No this is a bad thing!'
I'm sorry friend
What music did you use in this video?
Bro y love it but I see in eBay and Amazon the cost and is really expensive 😢
i cant wait for the launch
That is very BEAUTIFUL but expensive I love it do you think that in Japan it’s expensive too. And what are the 2 orange colors called if you know.
Not sure the name of the color orange solid boosters if that's what you're referring too. Set still goes for a pretty penny on eBay.
Can you unboxing and reviev for space shuttle's diecast pls thanks
gratulations!
Hola disculpe una pregunta este juguete esta disponible en mexico
Love this
Danoby2 Where do you get it from????
I got two of these because a buddy of mine I loaned him 1100 dollars and he couldn't pay me back and he had two of these brand new in the box never displayed ever both of them and they are worth alot of money. The boxes was wrapped in a vacuum sealed bags and they are thick plastic bags that you vacuum with a vacuum cleaner ment for storing clothes and stuff in it and so the boxes are mint no dent or ding in the boxes. Any idea on how much they would be worth I know they are probably worth at the least 800 per model. I got one built and displayed in its own case that is sealed and virtually dust proof only dust that can get in is if there was any dust that got on the model while assembly and then that display case is in my larger model display cabinet that is also dust proof. Other one I'm keeping in box and packaging and it has the original plastic wrapper around the box as well and never been taken off. I love the lights on the base in launch setup gives it that iconic look and looks amazing in the case I got it in cause the case has a solid black background and when I light it up it pops and looks beautiful
If brand new and unopened - easily $1200
you forgot the 6th(1st really) Enterprise. Atmosphere test vehicle yet still the shuttle😀
knightstalker1369 2.0 your right!!
got the shuttle and booster set and the Saturn V models, plastic, not yet built. Plus about 15 star trek in plastic Reliant, Enterprise A etc
I LOVE SHUTTLRS
want to buy too, thanks for share
Здравствуйте Где вы его купили?
Its awesome...where can i buy this?
One of The most Beautiful Piece
That's Is Fantastic
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Danoby2 what's your favorite Space Shuttle name? Mine is Endeavour. I'm assuming yours is Enterprise since you're a Star Trek fan😁
Discovery!
Link to where you bought it plz
I want to get one of those but it so expensive. Am broke :(
Wish i could find a place that sold all 6 of these thing's
это называетсья космический шаттл (дескавер)
я тоже хочу такой набор😀😁😃
Ah can u please tell from where u buy it from??
Because I am a fan of these beautiful
Space Shuttles, Since I was A child.
VIDEO IS VERY NICE, AWESOME.
eBay!
@@Danoby2 Thank you so much. 😘
Is there any chance to buy this model today?
Precious model
Transbordador Espacial Endeavour
Space Shuttle Endeavour
ROCKET
With engine🔥
the fuel tank would be detached outside the atmosphere so it would break up upon reentry while the shuttle continued into orbit
Cool video
Thanks for watching! Always appreciate it! 🙂
Is this available on Amazon
It’s ridiculous on how high priced it is
I know a tip how to get It for free:
Just ask santa for it
We know about the Columbia 2003 Shuttle mission
0:59
OMG!!!!!! Unfortunately is impossible to hit the thumbs up more than one time.
Wear do you buy that and how much
Can I get this on Amazon?
you forgot my fave shuttle enterprise
It’s beautiful
The reason they probably stopped making these sets is probably money. 1300$ for the Saturn V is nuts
... and the manufacturing price must have been so high the company made a loss
@@AluminumOxide exactly
Danoby2. Thanks for linking me to the Saturn V. But I also want that model. I want it. I'm jealous that I don't have Bandai rockets. So I really really REALLY want that. I just am a massive fan of the shuttle, especially the endeavor(for some reason.)
Good luck!
Where did you get it? Was it online?
I am a fan of the shuttle, but the endeavor doesn't make any difference between the other orbiters(except for missions and the orbiter name) but I just chose the endeavor
And no, the external tank won't be recycled or re used. The tank would disintegrate upon re entry, and if it doesn't, there are little Jets that will assist in making sure that it breaks up. Yes the shuttle and SRBs are reusable. Obviously, it's a reusable plane or rocket
When naming the space shuttles you always wanna name them from oldest to newest (*COLUMBIA,CHALLENGER,DISCOVERY,ATLANTIS,ENDEAVOUR*) endeavour replaced challenger. They originally wanted to get enterprise and make it space worthy but it was cheaper to just build a new one. Also endeavour is the lightest with Columbia being the heaviest this was important because Columbia was handicapped by her big butt. Endeavour could go a lot further. Columbia couldn’t go to the ISS really because her weight.
post STS-107 Columbia (OV-102) was supposed to go major overhaul to reduce the weight and fly to the ISS for a couple missions atleast since around that timeframe one orbiter (Endeavour) was undergoing major maintenance and NASA couldn’t support ISS missions with just 2 Shuttles (Discovery and Atlantis)
The oldest and most unique of them all, Enterprise the first ever Shuttle built but wasn’t sent to space. She was attached to a boeing 747-SR46 because it was only used for an “air atmostphere” thingy WITHOUT engines. She was also sent to space without any equipment of rockets and the fuel tank by maneuvering the shuttle to space obviously with it’s rocket engines [I don’t know] before coming down to earth landing to the runway without engines. She doesn’t have any landing gear brakes just like all the Shuttles, actually she uses a parachute to slow down [It lands smoothly].
Where did you bought that can you give to me the link
eBay
Is that made of foam?
Can you send me a link on where to buy the shuttle from
eBay!
Oh my God, is amazing 😱, where can buy one of this? 😱
Where did you buyed
I'm a fan of space to
How much is it
2,000 dollars
Well if you decide to not pay ... let see ... rent, car payment, electric, cable , drug of choice ... for those who have a habit 🤣 then you can afford this piece of historical art for your trophy shelf . 🌑💫🚀
where can i buy it?
No way man. I would love to have this displayed. The Saturn V vehichles are really cool as well, I know you have the 13, do you like the Apollo 11 of Apollo 13 version better?
It’s so cool
I WANT IT SO HARD!!!!!.The main reason is that i am making a shuttle in a game and i wanna look at the details to make my model as accurate as i can
What game?
@@slavamaksakov2043 its a game called plane crazy on roblox
Amazon Basics batteries at 10:40? Use some quality batteries like Energizer or Duracell that will last 10 years before they start leaking and corroding
how to buy it?
Where can I buy this model🤤😖
FeeBay
@@Danoby2 3000$ or more. Surely would be a scam 😒
There are application that can translate images foryou.
Space shuttle are modelbtoy in US
There is a U in endeavoUr
OH smack, you're right! Thanks!
enterprise colombia, challenger, discovery, alentis, endeavour
Hey Danoby2 I never 👎 got mine nor did I get my money 💰 back either
I think I had this as a child.
Don’t have it anymore :((((
No... It couldn't be the same model.
I want this!
eBay
13:22 is that electroboom?
Wow...
i am from india from where i can buy in india ?
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Hey, not sure if you know about this, but somebody is using this video on Facebook in an advertisement. The page is called N-cergoo.
Yes, I'm well aware that my video is being used to push fake merchandise based on the shuttle. I've reported them. Thank you!
Danoby2 👍🏼👍🏼
By the way, your videos are the reason that I bought the Bandai Saturn V and Shuttle Endeavour. Awesome stuff!