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As usual, I have no idea how the original builder actually did the undersides of the spaceships.
Originals here:
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1997’s Robo Stalker, another Mech from the strange RoboForce sub-theme!
I’m kind of a fan of the space robot goblin in striped pants, vaguely reminds me of a Beetlejuice getup? Idk, but I dig it.
This set has some seriously unique space elements and a few familiar. This set stands strong as a part’s pack, but it has enough originality to merit its own existence in any retro space collection
Good consoles for both drivers, great transparent orange elements, and even a cool sticker over the torso windshield
This set has all the prints and printed legs for the minifigs, super deluxe for ‘97
Each pilot of the orange faction of RoboForce shares the same face (previously used in Aquanauts’ sub-theme), which is an odd choice considering how many different elaborate prints were used in these sets
The detachable head/craft is good looking, with that large Exploriens’ element for a cockpit, adjustable wings, and two storage containers
More Retro Space LEGO sets to be featured soon..
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“Don’t Chrome crying to me that this isn’t a full ring!”
The 4x8 wedge/wing with 1x1 notch/cutout otherwise known as 3933 & 3934 (the original classic space wings) are available in 16 colours.
Let’s forget the chrome wings that came in the #10026 ‘UCS’ Naboo Starfighter from 2000. The price per wing is enough reason!
Enter 1994’s Saucer Scout to round out my Spyrius collection
This set felt ubiquitous as a kid. I had it, and I’m pretty sure most of my friends did too back then. It’s about as simple yet effective as LEGO can get with a spacecraft!
So for the line that gave my generation the first leg prints, with Major Kartofski, LEGO doesn’t give too much diversity among the Spyrius crew (outside of the Big One).
Enter the Spyrius-verse, anyone?
As a huge fan of Spyrius, I’m very happy to have this little set back in the collection.
More LEGO retro spaceships and rovers to be featured soon!
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Hello! This is my entry for LegoIdeas challenge "A Twist of Nostalgia!" month ago.
It can be separated and combined into small spaceship (second photo).
This version is built from only existing bricks, and almost all are from newest BDP palette in Studio.
Link here: Debris Crawler 2025 on LegoIdeas
With the completion of the main gun, modeling is done! Lots of spots that still need tweaking but now it's time to focus on material assignments, etc.
From LEGO Space: Building the Future by Peter Reid and Tim Goddard
Modeled in Blender from an LDraw mockup and rendered using Blender Internal
Published with creator's permission.
Original model by Peter Reid and Nnenn: www.flickr.com/photos/legoloverman/sets/72157614915464830/
Buy the book at: nostarch.com/legospace
Brackets 3956 comes in 12 colours and doesn’t exist in yellow, but I worked out what I think is a neat enough alternative using the new 41682 2x2 bracket in yellow and 32028 1x2 modified door rail plate.
I knew blue was going to be fairly easy, and I had almost everything as spare. The model is missing just one final 3940b blue support stand.
Elephant-Knight describes this as a "simple" take on the 928. At first glance, it is - the blue portion of the fuselage is easy to copy and so are the visible portions of the wings. But I'm convinced that for the wing attachments Elephant-Knight's design relies on the kinds of illegal connections and imprecise dimensions that can so easily arise when you're building something by hand and you just want something to connect so badly. I think this is the best I can do in Studio with only legal connections, and even with those I'm not 100% sure there are no collisions if all the bricks are treated as rigid bodies. But it would probably hang together if built in real life. In order to finish this, I had to compromise and leave out the bar that runs between the wings ahead of the cockpit, as well as the last 1x2x2 slopes on the extreme trailing edge of the wings. Like most Galaxy Explorer builders, Elephant-Knight didn't post any pictures of the underside of his model, so I just made that up. The cockpit furnishings and the cargo bay ramps are also different. Original here:
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