Never a doll of him that you could buy. i just think effortless courage is what he will be remembered for. he really became the iconography of space itself. i personally don t remember that time, but i can imagine it was fascinating to follow. this sounds like an ancient story, but those of us who were complete space and aviation geeks actually had his recordings from the cockpit on records, on lps. and way before tapes, dvds, cds and lord knows, itunes. and there was such fascination. we had gone to another world. so to listen to his voice, that cool, calm, calling off the markers on the way down to land on the surface of the moon. it was the marker of our times. everyone remembered where they were, who they watched it with. ....