Large 1:72 scale model, metal and composite, on composite base with plaque reading "SOVIET N-1 ROCKET MODEL NPO ENERGIA."  
The rocket itself 59 inches tall ( 150 cm) and with the stand is 62 inches ( 158 cm ) .
 The model is in pristine condition. This model was on display at International Aviation and Space Show MAKS in 2011. It is not mass production models you can see on eBay.
Great model with high quality handcraft and details. The model comes with special wooden crate, well packed. We will ship the model  only by FedEx. Due to weights the shipping cost for overseas will be expensive, we will ship to Europe, Japan, etc. if the buyer will agree to pay the shipping cost. Please contact us for shipping quotation,  if you are interested.
The  N-1 Soviet Russian Space Moon Rocket was  the USSR's Answer to Saturn V.  Representing great artifact of Space Race.
Similar model is on display at Smithsonian Space Museum in Washington DC.

 Development on the N1 rocket began in 1959, under the direction of Sergei Korolev. It was designed to deliver a payload beyond Earth orbit, and ultimately to the Moon. The N1-L3 model would carry the L3 lunar payload, consisting of an Earth departure stage and a lunar landing assist stage, in addition to a single-cosmonaut lunar lander and a two-cosmonaut lunar orbiter. By November of 1967, a mock-up was complete and on the launch pad. The completed N1 was very slightly shorter than the Saturn V, but had a greater lift-off thrust, though as a result of technical difficulties, and a subsequent lack of funding, the N1 never successfully completed a test flight.