Nice! Ta!
As an even more aside, I remember the hardcover grab-bag coffeetable books masquerading as "Encyclopaedias" of the US and Soviet space programmes in the 70s. Since nobody (outside the CIA) knew what the N1 looked like, the artist's conceptions were like giant Protons, for some reason, instead of anything like the traditional Soviet truss-interstage rockets. When the USSR fell apart in 1990 and the first real N1 images came out publicly, I couldn't have been more delighted: a classic truss-frame rocket on a giant scale. Still think it's the best-looking booster ever designed. (The free Ralph Currell paper model is excellent, btw.)