I wish he hadn’t destroyed the props but take heart that, on the bright side, the momentous props didn’t get watered down by being used in unrelated films (see also: Robbie the Robot or other props that got lent out, rented/leased, etc.). Ideally he could have donated the materials with a proviso about further usage but, well, y’know.
February this year I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the Pan Am space plane resides on display at the Baltimore Science Museum. Unfortunately it was after the event in the placard had passed.
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A few weeks ago I also managed to visit the re-creation/re-interpretation of the suite from “Jupiter and Beyond” at the National Air and Space Museum in DC.
I wish that a new Orion II model kit would be made by Round2Round/AMT/Ertl, and that in addition to the Pan Am insignia, it has the insignia of other airlines, like JAL, KAL, Air Canada, British Airways, United, Delta, American Airlines, etc. I'd also love for it to be as large as the model shown here.



The gift shop had precious little 2001 related merchandise but I did get to handle Christopher Frayling’s 2001 File. I wasn’t impressed enough to pay the $75 asking price but was impressed enough to hunt it down online. Just arrived the other day.
While there I finally had the chance to see the original 1701 fully restored for the first time. Unlit, unfortunately. Lots of photos/video of that too. Never noticed the small antenna hanging from the little dome light under the saucer.[/QUOTE]
Great reproduction of the bedroom set; I see that you got your money's worth going to this exhibit.