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The red-and-white chequered Moon rocket has become an iconic symbol not only of Hergé's work but also of comic strips in general. This 150 cm resin model Tintin rocket is based on a drawing from Explorers on the Moon and has been manufactured using top-quality materials. Each rocket is packaged in a beautiful box and comes with a certificate. Treat yourself or a friend or family member to a great gift!
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We are proud to present Tintin's Moon Rocket. This statue is perfect for fans of the classic comic series and for anyone looking for a high quality and detailed collectible figure.
Our moon rocket is made of high quality resin and is 150 cm tall. Every detail of the rocket is carefully designed to achieve a realistic and impressive look.
This figure is a must for all Tintin fans and collectors. It is made in a numbered edition, giving you a rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
Order your moon rocket today and be captivated by the fascination of the adventures of Tintin!
Background:
Destination Moon (original French title: Objectif Lune) and the sequel "Footsteps on the Moon" are famous comic stories by the Belgian artist Hergé from the series Tintin. The Tales of the Moon Journey by Tintin, Captain Haddock and Professor Bienlein was first published in 1953 (Moon Destination), four years before the launch of Sputnik 1 and even sixteen years before Neil Armstrong became the first person to actually set foot on the moon. So Hergé has anticipated the story and has already rendered many of the details with astonishing accuracy. The albums were heavily influenced by the 1950 film Endstation Mond by Robert A. Heinlein. The XFLR-6 experimental rocket designed by Professor Bienlein was inspired by the German World War II V2 rocket. The V-2 influenced many projects in the post-war period. As the most striking deviation from the original, Hergé draws only three fins instead of four.
The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic albums created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi (1907–1983), writing under the pen name Hergé. The series was one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. By Hergé's 100th birthday in 2007, Tintin had been published in more than 70 languages and had a circulation of more than 200 million copies.
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Diese Rakete ist ein echter Wahnsinn und ein Highlight in unserem Eingang der Praxis! Die Details und die Größe sind wirklich beeindruckend. Die lange Wartezeit hat sich definitiv gelohnt. Danke an XfürU
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Als Kind habe ich alle Tintin Comics verschlungen und nun habe ich mir diese umwerfende Rakete gegönnt. Die kleinen Figuren im Raumanzug passen perfekt unter diese tolle Figur. Anlieferung in die Schweiz ging problemlos. Danke und VG aus Bern