
Lego Saturn V vertical wall mount (steeper)
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I had to adjust the rocket's angle, increasing it from 45 degrees to approximately 60 degrees to achieve a more upright stance. In doing so, I removed two pins and replaced them with a single large pin for easier printing and reduced risk of breakage; adding a few drops of super glue or using acetone welding can ensure it remains secure, but I also temporarily held it against my wall solely by gravity. I eliminated the fillets on the arm and added more triangles to replicate the original launch tower design. The lower mount now features a notch and foot that provides additional support for the rocket in case of accidental bumps on the wall; this redistribution of weight onto the inner circle piece behind the engines is also beneficial due to the increased upright angle. To accommodate these changes, simply remove the little black & white panel, slide it into the new printed piece, and then snap the part back into place while positioning the rocket (refer to accompanying images). The Fusion 360 file remains included for seamless integration of your preferred parts from each version. Furthermore, I am currently developing wall mounts specifically designed for the mini models that come with this collection: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3761858
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