Mars Liner Rocket Ship
Glencoe Mars Liner Rocket Ship
$16.09
Disney's old Rocket to the Moon returns

This kit is a model of Disney’s original Rocket to the Moon attraction at Disneyland. Long-defunct Strombecker Models released the kit originally and Glencoe re-issued it in the 1990’s. In 2014, it was made available again. It is a faithful replica of the original 76-foot tall rocket located in Tomorrowland from 1955 until it was removed in 1966 for the “New Tomorrowland” which debuted in 1967. The model consists of three segments that make up the rocket body somewhat like a banana peel. Fit of these segments is not good, so prepare to use plenty of putty, sanding, and priming, repeating these steps as needed to eliminate the three seams that run the length of the rocket. This modeler would advise throwing away the clear parts. A much more realistic and easy option is to use Testor’s clear parts cement (TES3515CT) to simulate window glass after final painting is complete. Glencoe cleverly avoided any trademark issues with the TWA name with the “Fastway” decal, which can easily be cut to duplicate the TWA sponsorship logos on Disneyland’s original rocket. Decals on the latest release appear to have a darker red ink than on the 1990’s version. The model would be very easy to build by less experienced modelers since it has few parts and a simple paint scheme but the poor fit persuades me to knock off a star on the rating. It's no surprise from a model kit engineered well over a half-century ago. What makes the kit attractive is the low price and the finished model will really stand out on your display shelf.