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This neat little ship appears to be heavily inspired by set 60224.
Original here:
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1991’s Aerial Intruder from the Blacktron II fraction enters the LEGO City!
The ‘Big’ ship from a fan favorite (myself decidedly included) sub-theme is actually not all that big compared to the other Space sub-themes’ flagships. This ship checks the majority of my criteria for what made an excellent spaceship play set as a kid!
Great color scheme and cool large transparent elements?
Blacktron 2 has arguably the best + printed large windshield!
Detachable base with usable interior space?
The center of the ship is large when opened and has an aft storage compartment. While tight when loaded with cargo, great when side-builds are deployed
Dropship/Escape Pod?
Two of the best designed simple ships that deploy from the sides, that are also designed to be compatible with the rest of the sub-theme! So simple and genius
And a bonus jetpack element that is classic
Rover?
Two! Yes, super simple, but very standard for the time.
Action features?
The simple rover launch action definitely suffices.
Droid/Robot?
Not for this faction, but I believe that’s because they were outlaws. Correct me if I’m wrong?
Yes, I’m a really big fan of this old spaceship. Any detractors, like having 5 pilot-able options with only two minifigs can be understood with all their buddies they’d have to break from the Space Police II
This Absolute Classic brings me to the conclusion of my look back at some of my favorite LEGO from the ‘90s. I’m sure I’ll do more shoots with these sets in the future, but I’ve got a ton of contemporary sets to showcase for now and a large MOC in progress.
What did you think of this ship? Did you have it? Does it hold up today?
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The Final flipover rover.
Piececount: 2302 pcs
Electronics: 2 PF L motor / 1 PF Servo / 1 SBrick / 1 Lipo battery
Automatically rotated 2 pilot cockpit
M-Tron side:
1 Magnetic Crane
4 Removable Storage cases (2 Large, 2 smaller with all kinds of equipment)
1 droid
2 smaller onboard storage box
1 small shuttle with magnet, launched from the back
1 openable ion gun which can be rotated 360 degrees
Blacktron II Side:
2 onboard storage box
2 openable ion gun which can be rotated 360 degrees
Access to electronics
An attack ship that can be launched from the back
My second entry for the contest "Out of this World Space Builds" on Lego Idea.
Story:
“A group of villain women have taken over Space and harmony. The heartless leader, Miss Andrea try, in her heart shape spacecraft, to flee the consequences of her actions, her reprehensible acts!!! She even has desacralized the logo of the M-tron to make W-tron (Women-tron), such an unforgivable offense!
At her pursuit, a coalition of 2 classic space squads, the leader of the "EK" squad, Eddy and the leader of "WAL" squad, Cindy. They have developed a strong bond and they are quite complementary; Eddy is a fine pilot and Cindy a good shooter especially with the ion gun that are perfect to disable engines. Together with their new alliance, the "EK-WAL" squad, they want to bring Miss Andrea to justice where she will have a fair trial with all the facts and proofs of her wrongdoings.”
Tip: it’s kind of obvious but you need to read between the lines to understand my intention (say rapidly and out loud the name of the villain)
Don’t judge my photoshop skills, I’m a beginner ^_^
Inspired by set 889, Radar Truck. Changed to a black uniform, since that staff belongs to the recon unit (according to my organization).
Benny was initially a bit put out when he was told he had to recycle his old '80's technology, however he soon managed to make the most of it.
Somewhat mandatory shot. That concludes the 928 project, although there are some more aesthetic and stability fine tunings. Next is the 493 project, 4000+ pieces and still in progress!
The LL331 is a short range planetary scout. Equipped with sonar detectors, the LL331 is able to skim the surface of a planet in search of mineral deposits.
Note: The LL331 is based on LEGO set 1974 - Star Quest
February is "FebRovery," the month for building LEGO space rovers. While I only built one rover, I am super proud of the base piece, a "wagon" from Primo, the long-gone system of LEGO for babies. The wagon has no real way to connect it to system parts, so the rover pieces sit gently on the body. I was able to fit a ball-joint ball in the front hook, allowing for an articulated drilling arm.
After receiving numerous complaints about its vehicles from matt rowntRee, Llwyngwril Space Systems decided to design a vehicle which would deal with his main problems.
By totally encasing the driver, there was no chance of fatally ejecting the driver from the vehicle. This had only occurred a handful of times on previous designs and not to any statistically significant degree. Nonetheless, the designers felt it was important to address this perceived problem. The driver could see where he was going thanks to stereoscopic radar vision. The driver's cockpit hung like a pendulum to keep it level at all times.
By having no structure at all, apart from the wheels, there was nothing to protect from spray and therefore NO NEED FOR MUDFLAPS!!!
I took some liberty on the classic space colors.
This is another wedge shaped star fighter inspired by the star destroyer.
Photo and models by Peter Reid/Legoloverman. I just painted out the support holding the hovering loader up.
Relaxing evening build based on 924 redux "Space Uber" by ama77what here: www.flickr.com/photos/135153029@N03/32796711698/in/datepo...
Size and shape is the same, but the engine detail, roof, tailgate, and interior furnishings are different, and the underside is mostly new because the source material didn't have good pictures of the bottom.
Just a hangar for my exo suits and som other classic space stuff. This is my second version. Edition three is greatly delayed.
When the Giant Galactic Glass (3G) company produced their windscreen #13252 in Transparent Yellow, designers across galaxy were very excited. 3G's product allowed unparalleled bandwidths of light to pass through, creating amazing experiences for users of mobile space stuff (or that's what their brochures said). Llwyngwril Systems were commissioned to use the new component in a surface vehicle. The Design Director crossed the car park to shed where the vehicle design team were based with heavy heart and this rover was the result.
The rover featured large balloon tyres and suspension with big springs and a long range of travel. This enabled it to traverse the roughest, rockiest craters on the lunar surface. Two large floodlights were mounted on the front of the rover, along with twin bull-bars, in case of a cattle stampede (On the moon? Really?). A radar was also mounted on the front of the cabin. This last piece of equipment was essential.
The vehicle's designers were very afraid of the large, expensive canopy being damaged. They decided to mount it in a manner that would protect it from flying rocks and other debris, though this did result in a somewhat restricted view for the driver. A second crewman sat in the back to help the driver find his way over rugged terrain, at high speed.
The rover was never popular with its crews, despite its high speed, comfortable ride and spacious, pressurised cabin. The driver's restricted view resulted in frequent crashes. As there were no cup holders, mugs of English Breakfast and Yorkshire tea were spilled all around the cabin. If you've ever spilt tea in your car, you'll know that it will smell like bad cheese for weeks afterwards. Crews were forced to either drink their tea black or wear their spacesuits with the helmets closed to keep the cheesy smell out.
Fourth Wall
As soon as I saw this windscreen on the Lego Movie "Spaceship!", I knew exactly which way round it really should have gone...
While techincally not CSR, Crimso made me do it.
An elite squadron used for hunting Blacktron's most vicious pilots.
1997’s Robo Master, the Big One from the bizarre RoboForce sub-theme!
That neon dome! And all the prints! It’s like a better version the Blacktron 2 pods, but it’s on this weird Beast Wars mecha. And it doesn’t detach to fly off. Bummer.
What does detach to fly off is pretty cool for how simplistic it is: a smaller Unitron Star Hawk II (#1789). A set design from another far superior Space sub-theme.
I don’t mean to hate on RoboForce this much, it looks cool, has tons of prints, neon transparent elements, and great minifigs with leg prints and updated helmet sculpts! All of that is awesome!
But why wasn’t this designed as a spacecraft? It would have been among the best. LEGO hadn’t figured out Mechs in ‘97, but they sure have now.
Final thought, what was the tail thing?
A weapon? A ‘robot’? A charger for the spacecraft?
More Retro Space LEGO sets to be featured soon, including more RoboForce
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SPACE, now with nifty backgrounds stolen from Google/NASA!
But yeah, I finally built some real Classic Space. Went for a similar building style to the Dragon, lots of studs and plates at odd angles. (Front plates use Bionicle ball joints, but I've learnt from my past uses of them and this ship is actually really sturdy.)
Probably won't keep this intact very long, this was more of a test build than anything else. This uses up literally all of my light bley plates, too. I'll probably scrap this and build another, larger ship using old grey. It just happens that the long 3x12 wedges that form the front slope only come in bley, so I ran with that.
So yeah, enjoy SPACE, comments and all that fun stuff are always welcomed!
Sorry, too big to fit him all in in a single selfie! New addition to my collection is this 12x Spaceman Lenny in Dark Pink, weighing in at a healthy 8lb 13oz!
Unfortunately some 1500 2x4 bricks in Dark Pink were way out of my price league, so he's mostly 2x2s and 1x4s. But he's built in the style of my other (mostly) 2x4 giant builds.
You are looking at a rebuilt version of the Lego Apollo 11 Lunar Lander in Classic Space colours!
If you want to convert your standard Lego lander to this version OR build this version as a stand alone model - building instructions are available to purchase and download here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-120424/Simon%20Lenz/classic-spac...