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Gemini Titan

SKU: 002210
$89.99
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Gemini Titan marks the moment American spaceflight turned capability into reality. As the program that bridged early orbital missions to the Moon, Gemini established the techniques, confidence, and momentum that made lunar exploration possible. That legacy now returns in a highly detailed 1:48 scale model designed for both flight and display.

Powered by a two-engine C5-3 cluster, the Gemini Titan delivers a launch that commands attention. Twin plumes rise in unison as the rocket lifts with purpose, creating a flight profile that is as visually striking as it is historically grounded. From the launch pad to the included display stand, this is a model built to carry the weight of its legacy and the excitement of every launch.

  • SKILL LEVEL: Expert
  • SCALE: 1:48
  • RECOMMENDED ENGINES: Two C5-3 Engines
  • PROJECTED ALTITUDE: 350 ft. (107 m)

In The Classroom

Teaching the Foundations of Spaceflight

The Gemini program represents the moment American spaceflight moved from early experimentation into real operational capability. It was during these missions that astronauts learned how to perform spacewalks, conduct orbital rendezvous, and sustain longer durations in space, all of which became essential for reaching the Moon.

The Gemini Titan model brings those breakthroughs into a hands-on format, allowing students to connect what they learn in the classroom to the real engineering challenges that defined an era.

Connecting Past Achievement to Modern Exploration

The pace and ambition of the Gemini program closely mirror today’s modern spaceflight efforts. Rapid development, iterative testing, and bold mission objectives defined the 1960s just as they do today.

By studying Gemini through this model, students can draw a clear line between foundational spaceflight milestones and current missions aimed at returning to the Moon and pushing further into deep space. It creates an opportunity to discuss how innovation builds over time and why these early programs still matter.

Hands-On STEM Learning That Sticks

Building the Gemini Titan introduces students to core engineering and modeling concepts in a way that is both challenging and rewarding. From careful assembly to structural alignment, the process encourages attention to detail, problem-solving, and patience.

This type of hands-on work reinforces concepts in physics, aerodynamics, and engineering design far more effectively than theory alone, giving students a deeper understanding of how rockets are built and why they perform the way they do.

Clustered Flight as a Visual Learning Tool

The two-engine C5-3 cluster configuration offers a clear and engaging demonstration of propulsion and thrust. At liftoff, both engines ignite simultaneously, producing a distinct twin plume that makes the forces at work easy to observe.

Reaching altitudes of up to 350 feet, the flight remains visible and trackable, making it well suited for demonstrations where students can follow the rocket through ascent, deployment, and recovery.

Exploring Missions, Astronauts, and Outcomes

Gemini missions helped prepare astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Jim Lovell, and Gus Grissom for the challenges that would follow. These flights introduced techniques that are still foundational to spaceflight today.

The included LV serial number decals for all 12 Gemini missions allow students to connect their build to a specific flight. This creates opportunities for deeper research into mission objectives, crew members, and key achievements, turning the model into a starting point for exploration rather than just a finished product.

Built for Display, Designed for Ongoing Learning

At 1:48 scale, the Gemini Titan provides a strong visual reference for classroom discussion while also functioning as a fully capable flying model. The included display stand ensures it remains part of the learning environment even when it is not in use at the launch field.

Whether used for demonstration, discussion, or independent study, it supports a range of educational settings and teaching styles.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators

The Gemini program showed that ambitious goals can be achieved through persistence, ingenuity, and a willingness to solve problems in real time. Those same qualities continue to define space exploration today.

By engaging with this model, students are not just learning about history, they are stepping into the mindset that made that history possible and continues to shape what comes next.

What You Need To Build (Not Included)

  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Hobby Knife
  • Ruler
  • Fine Sandpaper
  • Yellow Glue
  • Plastic Cement
  • CA Glue
  • Masking Tape
  • White Primer
  • Black Paint
  • White Paint
  • Silver Paint
  • Clear Coat (optional)

What You Need To Launch (Not Included)

What You Need to Fly

Technical Specifications

Expert
  • Recommended Engines

C5-3
  • Launch System

Porta-Pad II® Launch Pad
with 3/16" Two-Piece MAXI™ Launch Rod
  • Launch Rod Size

3/16 in. (4.78 mm)
  • Projected Max Altitude

350 ft. (107 m)
  • Recovery System

24 in. (60.96 cm) Parachute
  • Length

27 in. (68.6 cm)
  • Diameter

2.5 in. (6.25 cm)
  • Weight

7 oz. (198 g)
  • Fin Material

Molded Plastic
Recommended for ages 10+ with adult supervision for rocketeers under 12

Customer Reviews

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Keene Tiedemann (Bellevue, NE)
Experience level: Expert
A very fun build

A very fun build. I find it challenging to keep all of the pieces facing the right way and have had to undo and redo markings on the rocket body, for instance. The instructions are complete and very helpful but I have missed some minor details which complicate things.

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Rickie

As always, Estes is the best.

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Scott Haskett (Colorado Springs, CO)
Experience level: Master
Gemini Titan - a real treat!

Fantastic kit! Great detail, and fun build. Highly Recommended!

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