(very cool) Merch For Space Fans.
(very cool) Merch For Space Fans.
WHY THOUGH?
We’ve always been passionate about space. And even though its not really our company’s gimmick, when you like something enough, you find an excuse to include it in everything. (also, its pretty good merch, if you ask me.)
Products
Lo and behold, a nice and subtle t-shirt for the Starship fans! This shirt features the two engine info-graphics usually seen on the launch streams, with Superheavy’s 33 engines on the front, and Starship’s 6 on the back (totaling 39)! Its also pretty comfy.
Design is heat-pressed vinyl
4.5 oz./yd² (US) 7.5 oz./L yd (CA), 100% ring-spun cotton, 30 singles
Modern classic fit
Narrow width, rib collar
Taped neck and shoulders
Tear away label
Your shirt is made to order, so it might take a second! Be patient, please <3
New Glenn, a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle! This 1:200 scale model stands at around 49cm (19.3in) tall and has a nominal diameter of around 3.5cm (1.4in). Its also 3d-printed, then hand sanded, painted, assembled, and decaled, allowing for a really good finish while allowing for a lot of detail. The model does have multiple configurations, it can be displayed all together, but the second stage and fairing can also separate, just as they would in real life (though with a lot less complex separation hardware, and a lot more magnets).
Behold, the Big Dumb Booster in all its 1:200 scale glory! This relatively niche rocket conceptualized by Robert Truax in 1962 was intended to lower the cost of accessing orbit by orders of magnitude by prioritizing simplicity over efficiency. Alas, this colossal rocket was never truly built, but it can live on in miniature size with this cool model! At approximately 75cm (29.53in) tall and 11.5cm (4.53in) in diameter, its certainly quite the sizable model. Its also 3d-printed, then hand sanded, painted, assembled, and decaled, allowing for a really good finish while allowing for a lot of detail. The model does have multiple configurations, it can be displayed all together, but the second stage and fairing can also separate, just as they did in the concept (though with a lot less complex separation hardware, and a lot more magnets).