Lego Saturn V Low Profile Vertical Wall Mount

Lego Saturn V Low Profile Vertical Wall Mount

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Lego Saturn V vertical wall mount. I wanted something that had a minimal profile so you could'nt really see what was holding the model to the wall. Top and bottom brackets screw to the wall. The tongue pieces are fixed to the model, then inserted into the slots in the brackets - the lockpiece is then put into the slot in the brackets to keep the pieces together. End result is pretty strong - it wont survive too much of a knock as the top tongue connection to the model is the weak link. I superglued a couple of the Lego rocket pieces to keep them together properly, and I put a couple of dabs of silicone sealer between the top tongue piece and the rocket - just enough to keep it together and provide some resistance to them coming apart, but you can separate the bracket and rocket without too much difficulty. The bottom tongue is fitted to the base of the rocket by removing the central engine - the engine then fits back through the central hole in the tongue.

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