Apollo Saturn V Rocket Pen

Apollo Saturn V Rocket Pen

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The Icons of Our Time Emerge from the Depths! We'll never forget watching the majestic Saturn V Apollo moon rocket soar into orbit, a colossal achievement in the annals of space exploration. The ball-point pen, too, became an ubiquitous icon after its introduction to the public sphere, an indispensable companion we barely thought about until it was simply part of our everyday lives - and suddenly lost to the tide of technology. Revisions Needed We need to delete 3 support rods on each stage as per specs. The remaining structure will likely be flimsy enough for Cura's automated brim setting not to keep from detaching when printing is done, but you might still want to give your printed product some TLC afterward. To proceed with combining these components, take the ink refill out of an inexpensive pen and carefully insert it into the bottom of the Saturn V, allowing just enough space between tip and cartridge for this small modification. You can leave the rest in their usual configuration. Carefully position your hand so you don't squish any parts when joining upper to lower modules and rotate to lock as required, which is quite easy since these pieces aren't super large at all. As last but certainly not least thing before launching yourself into building rocket-shaped ballpoints that have pens inside instead (where the "nose cone" will hold said pen part above tip so don't let gravity separate), position "payload fairing".

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