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IPI Toys Apollo 11 C/M-L/M Model
IPI Toys Apollo 11 C/M-L/M Model
I was given this model about 2002/2003 for a Christmas gift. I never open the package but my step children did and broke a few parts. Does anyone have this model? Did it come with instructions to change the batteries? One was sold on Feebay in December for $125.00. This model sold for about $33.00 USD. https://www.samstoybox.com/toys/Apollo11.html
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I received this model also as a gift about the same time frame, as best as I recall. It is a fairly well done model set with detachable modules and stages. Mine was on my desk at work for years.
As best as I recall the recording still worked years later and I’m sure I never changed the batteries. I don’t recall an instruction sheet, though there may very well have been one. Don’t have the packaging any longer. Earl
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Comrades:
The battteries are under the Ascent Stage. Pull it straight up (it's friction-fit) with low steady pressure to expose a battery lid in the top of the Descent Stage. Pro Tip: Take the batteries out if it sits for a long time. See the picture:
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