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Oct 22, 2019
Best way to view stereoscope 3D photos and much better than LITE OWL.
You will need to use this OWL Stereoscope viewer to best see the photos in 3D. It is much easier to use than the LITE OWL viewer and much more user friendly. You'll get much better views using this Stereoscope than the LITE OWL and get to see them more consistently too.

May 28, 2019
Painting instructions are not accurate for the Saturn V Apollo Moon Rocket.
This model kit is very nice but there is one thing you must remember when you build it. It is not the Saturn V of the manned Apollo moon missions. Rather, it is the Saturn SA-500F, a dummy Saturn V used by NASA to test facilities at Launch Complex 39 at the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida throughout 1966. The paint scheme shown in the Revell instructions are for the SA-500F as well. If you want to paint this model to reflect the actual Apollo moon missions, I suggest looking on line for how the real Saturn V Apollo rockets differ from the painting directions in the Revell instruction pages. Also, the decal placements in the Revell instructions are not all accurate for the Saturn V Apollo Moon rocket. See photos of real Saturn V Apollo 11 moon rocket on launch pad.