a_c_o (ui LRV decal)
Uncommon, possibly rare, and by the looks of it - early Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) decal. No identifying marks & basically nothing to be found regarding it online. Interesting that “Apollo” is featured prominently in the depiction. While appropriate/correct, somewhat uncommon to see “together”.
Useless observation: Looks like “they” forgot to fill in the high gain antenna. I don’t think it was ever intended to be a hoop/loop, it would’ve been non-functional, right...thwarting the necessary “high gain” functionality? But...who knows.
The surface is quite glossy, so the darker area in black background is just the reflection of my happy ass.
There’s an unrefined appeal to this, like it’s straight from cocktail napkin sketch - after a 12–hour day - to printing. ;-)
4” x ~5.75”.
Outstanding:
dahp.wa.gov/sites/default/files/documents/nominations/WHR...
Credit: Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation website
a_c_o (ui LRV decal)
Uncommon, possibly rare, and by the looks of it - early Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) decal. No identifying marks & basically nothing to be found regarding it online. Interesting that “Apollo” is featured prominently in the depiction. While appropriate/correct, somewhat uncommon to see “together”.
Useless observation: Looks like “they” forgot to fill in the high gain antenna. I don’t think it was ever intended to be a hoop/loop, it would’ve been non-functional, right...thwarting the necessary “high gain” functionality? But...who knows.
The surface is quite glossy, so the darker area in black background is just the reflection of my happy ass.
There’s an unrefined appeal to this, like it’s straight from cocktail napkin sketch - after a 12–hour day - to printing. ;-)
4” x ~5.75”.
Outstanding:
dahp.wa.gov/sites/default/files/documents/nominations/WHR...
Credit: Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation website