Convair Atlas Space Station/MOL (1958)

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INITIAL RELEASE: 1960

MEDIUM: Polystyrene

RARITY: (4)

 

 

 

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

Early space station concepts often involved cannibalizing spent launch vehicles.  This was certainly the key idea between Convair engineer Krafft Ehricke's 1958 plan for a three-man Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL).  In this scenario, three astronauts were to be crammed into the hollowed-out nose of an Atlas ICBM. (Actually three Atlas launches would be required to complete the space station).  Solar panels and two arrowhead-shaped escape craft completed the main design.

But Ehrike's  plan wasn't all "pie-in-the sky."  In 1973, NASA launched Skylab, America's first space station.  Its main body was the hollowed-up third-stage of a Saturn V rocket.

Hawk's nifty Atlas MOL kit, released in 1960, featured a see-through nose, complete habitat interior, and a display stand with decals that graphically illustrated the MOL construction process.  This kit was subsequently re-released with new box art in 1968. 

This is a copy of the 1968 version.

 

 

Original Box Art

Re-Release Box Art

 

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