
Here is the image that inspired the photo above. When the capsule splashes down in the Pacific Ocean, large balloons instantly inflate to keep the capsule upright and buoyant so that they can safely retrieve the astronauts onboard. I picked up a six pack of orange pingpong balls to stick on top for the water scenes.

Though the Orion capsule is cone shaped (much like the Apollo capsule, but larger, and designed for multiple trips) the shape of the playmobil rescue raft was pretty similar, and featured closing hatches so you can fit people inside. I liked that the toy was designed to float in your tub or pool, so I didn’t have to do too much to get it buoyant. (I had to google the spelling, so I’m using it a bunch).



Now I’m just having fun in the studio. I used a red plastic filter on a remote flash to get the red haze on the underside, then photoshopped in the Earth and the orange bubble. It’s funny, I’m showing these images in reverse order. It should be this one first, re-entry, then the parachutes, then the splashdown. Either way, we’ve had a lot of fun with this set, and we can’t wait to explore the universe along with NASA over the next few years.
Ingredients
Want to make your own? You can do it real cheap and easy. I did all the heavy lifting.
- Playmobil Rescue Raft (5545) ($15)
- Decal sheet (free)
- Print on uncut sticker paper.
- Paint the raft’s orange roof section black before affixing decals.
- I used clear packing tape to water seal the decals
- Orange Pingpong Balls, 6-Pack
($5)
- Toysmith Parachute Rocket with red and white striped parachutes.
I hot glued the pingpong balls together in a cluster of four, and then used orange play-doh to keep them in place during the shoot. I didn’t want them permanently added to the model.
