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Floating above the planet Penrose, a spaceman finds a strange triangle, whose angles don't seem to add up.

 

How it's done: www.instagram.com/p/DKxKo24Crbt/?img_index=2

 

This is a real-bricks version of something that I built in LDD, ten years ago. I wanted to see if it work in real life, especially photographing it.

 

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Hi everyone! Sorry I'm a little late for Shiptember, but here is my take on the 1985 set of the same name, the Xenon X-Craft. This was my first model using the new canopy piece, and I have to say, it's a great addition to anyone's Neo Classic Space part inventory!

 

This updated take of 6872 features retractable landing gear, and gear-operated folding wings.

 

Hope you like it!

The ISEE team has spent the day exploring the desert surface of MOA-2010-BLG-328L b, a super earth orbiting a star by the same name. This MOA has an orbital period of 972 days which means its summer season is equal to a full year on earth. Because of its size a full day equals approximately 4.267 times a standard day on earth. Needless to say they are ready for this day to end.

 

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Just your regular, run-of-the-mill NCS battle mecha. I don't often use brick shooters in my designs since my son stopped being obsessed with the things, but I still enjoy the looks of the old rotary stud shooters, especially in mechs.

Sci-fi toys of the 1970s and 1980s were often colourful things. The stickers on my sister's Big Trak spring to mind. Artwork from Daniel McGarry ( www.artstation.com/artwork/Gvkkx1 ) inspired me to play with this combination of stripes to make a truck and reimagine the 885 Space Scooter.

 

There a few more images on Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/DFyBjDrCSZT/?img_index=1

LL jnr

 

Here is a baby replica of the latest iteration of the LEGO Galaxy Explorer set 10497. It still has the main play features of the original set just down sized. Pop off canopy, steering wheels, opening rear end with boarding ramp, airlock sliding door and last but not least ride on booster engines!

This was a blast to build. And was inspired by the builds @troublesbricking made while I was travelling Europe. While on holiday I managed to track down this squad of space babies so that when I got as soon as I got back from holiday I could get into building this moc.

Well, it's NnoVVember again, and that means Vic Vipers.

 

For once I felt the urge to participate in this monthly challenge; I've built ships with the set of characteristics that define a Vic Viper, but I wouldn't call myself a specialist in them and I seldom feel the urge to build something with those particular constraints during the month of November.

 

LL731 is pretty conventional as Vic Vipers go: two forward prongs, two rear wings, single vertical tail fin. And it's Classic Space because of course it is.

This MOC was build for the Space Tag Team Contest on www.roguebricks.de

 

The Picture features the CS-NextGen (Classic Space the Next Generation). The color scheme is inspired by the current City Space theme. The ship is called „LIZARD“ XVS-10 and is a light freighter.

 

(Forklift design inspired by www.flickr.com/photos/devid7/ and)

A CS fuel tanker truck for FebRovery 2022 installment 3. In my personal schematic for minifig suit colours, yellow astronauts are engineering and logistics, so either way this works.

Inspired by a fleeting moment in Alien: Romulus, this build started as a "what if?" and turned into a deep dive into the unique design of the Sherp—a real-world all-terrain truck with a strikingly unconventional form. The biggest challenge? Capturing the complex front-end geometry, where real-life compound angles met the limitations of LEGO bricks. After experimenting with wedge plates (and failing to make the angles work at this scale), I settled on a combination of slopes and wedges for a compromise I’m happy with.

 

The windscreen was another tricky piece—angled steeply and seamlessly integrated into the 7-stud wide chassis, balancing form and function with clipped bar attachments and diagonally fixed tiles.

 

This project was a great reminder of why I build. With half-finished MOCs stacking up and time for creative projects shrinking, Febrovery gave me the push to take an idea from spark to completion. It’s not about chasing perfection—it’s about seeing a vision through, adapting as needed, and enjoying the process. Hope you enjoy the result!

Whilst rovers, such as the 886, are great for travelling across the Moon, other, smaller vehicles are handy too. Shown here are the Not-a-Trike and Atomic Skateboard.

 

Merci Crimso pour Febrovery!

 

Inspired by a fleeting moment in Alien: Romulus, this build started as a "what if?" and turned into a deep dive into the unique design of the Sherp—a real-world all-terrain truck with a strikingly unconventional form. The biggest challenge? Capturing the complex front-end geometry, where real-life compound angles met the limitations of LEGO bricks. After experimenting with wedge plates (and failing to make the angles work at this scale), I settled on a combination of slopes and wedges for a compromise I’m happy with.

 

The windscreen was another tricky piece—angled steeply and seamlessly integrated into the 7-stud wide chassis, balancing form and function with clipped bar attachments and diagonally fixed tiles.

 

This project was a great reminder of why I build. With half-finished MOCs stacking up and time for creative projects shrinking, Febrovery gave me the push to take an idea from spark to completion. It’s not about chasing perfection—it’s about seeing a vision through, adapting as needed, and enjoying the process. Hope you enjoy the result!

I'm a big fan of vertically-oriented ships, and this one I'm particularly pleased with how it turned out, especially with the semi-retractable landing gear.

 

Somehow the shape puts me in mind of a fish of some kind, and being a fan also of prehistoric life (even if I don't build it all that much) I'm calling this the LL313 Coelacanth

It's FebRovery again, my favourite themed building month.

 

So let's begin with a modification of set 10497 (or as I like to call it, the "UCS Galaxy Explorer") into a rover.

 

As far as names go, "Planetary Explorer" was the obvious and only choice. The rear cargo compartment contains a small skimmer-type vehicle to mirror the rover carried by the original

I’ve had a bunch of pumpkins I had no idea what to do with, and then I saw @leewanlego and @loysnuva had built pumpkin rovers and I thought that was brilliant! So thank you for your inspirational builds!

 

Please check them out they very inspirational builders!

 

#lego #legomoc #builderssupportbuilders #legoinsta #legospace #legospacbaby #legoclassicspace #toylego #legobricks #moc #legoclassicspaceman #rover #scifi #legogram #vehicle #legovehicle

A new vehicle for my troops of the CS-NextGen. The crawler is the perfect combination of a troop transporter and a cargo vehicle. The transporter offers space for 6 people plus the pilot and can load two containers. A full-size container and a half-size one.

  

If you like the transporter, take a look at the LIZARD and the hangar.

  

Best regards

Boba

 

Well, it's NnoVVember again, and that means Vic Vipers.

 

For once I felt the urge to participate in this monthly challenge; I've built ships with the set of characteristics that define a Vic Viper, but I wouldn't call myself a specialist in them and I seldom feel the urge to build something with those particular constraints during the month of November.

 

LL731 is pretty conventional as Vic Vipers go: two forward prongs, two rear wings, single vertical tail fin. And it's Classic Space because of course it is.

The LL724 Tandem Hawk is a twin-cockpit Federation transatmospheric craft with three main engines. Shown here with various groundside tender vehicles including mobile ladder, fueler and pilot transfer landtrain, its variable-geometry atmospheric wings give it excellent in-atmosphere manoeuvring ability while its dual twin lasers and shoulder-mounted proton beams give it a significant armament for a general-purpose Federation explorer.

 

Typical Federation cockpit layout has the pilot on the right side and the navigator or commander on the left, but "opposite-handed" left-hand-drive versions do exist.

The LL724 Tandem Hawk is a twin-cockpit Federation transatmospheric craft with three main engines. Shown here with various groundside tender vehicles including mobile ladder, fueler and pilot transfer landtrain, its variable-geometry atmospheric wings give it excellent in-atmosphere manoeuvring ability while its dual twin lasers and shoulder-mounted proton beams give it a significant armament for a general-purpose Federation explorer.

 

Typical Federation cockpit layout has the pilot on the right side and the navigator or commander on the left, but "opposite-handed" left-hand-drive versions do exist.

„LIZARD“ XVS-10 Light Freighter

 

Because some of you have asked for detailed pictures of the ship.

 

The color scheme is inspired by the current City Space theme. The ship is called „ The LIZARD“ XVS-10 and is a light freighter.

 

The LIZARD is the first ship I build for my CS-NextGen Team (Classic Space - The Next Generation).

An update of the old classic One-Man Spaceship set.

Apparently Marchikoma is a thing. The things you learn when you join the LEGO Space Discord.

 

I'm not too familiar with the "Ghost in the Shell" source material, but I do love me some arthropod-based mechs, even more so than humanoid ones sometimes. I'm up for this challenge. We can build a spider walker.

 

Classic Space because of course my first proper tachikoma is going to be, the Aranea-class System Defence Force walker uses an AI and a pilot acting in tandem, in what I understand to be proper "Ghost in the Shell" fashion.

Developed as a long-range exploration vessel sized between its more famous stablemates the LL928 and LL924, the LL926 Cosmos Explorer ended up having less in the way of cargo space in the rear compartment, only able to fit the smallest design of rover available to the Lagrange-Lunacorp designers. Most of the extra space was taken up with fuel storage and crew supplies, giving the Cosmos Explorer the longest unsupplied range of the three vessels.

 

The lack of cargo capacity made the Cosmos Explorer less versatile than either of the other early LL-type explorer ships, however, and many planetary fleets of the inner system bought only a few of the craft. In the far reaches of the Uranian and Neptunian leagues and the Kuiper Belt Alliance, however, these ultra-long-range craft really came into their own.

 

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So I was planning to build a sleekened, updated version of the old LL924 Space Transporter, but I think this ended up a bit bigger than that venerable beauty. Not quite up to the LL928, but that might actually be within reach now. Amazing thought.

Sci-fi toys of the 1970s and 1980s were often colourful things. The stickers on my sister's Big Trak spring to mind. Artwork from Daniel McGarry ( www.artstation.com/artwork/Gvkkx1 ) inspired me to play with this combination of stripes to make a truck and reimagine the 885 Space Scooter.

 

There a few more images on Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/DFyBjDrCSZT/?img_index=1

„LIZARD“ XVS-10 Light Freighter

 

Because some of you have asked for detailed pictures of the ship.

 

The color scheme is inspired by the current City Space theme. The ship is called „ The LIZARD“ XVS-10 and is a light freighter.

 

The LIZARD is the first ship I build for my CS-NextGen Team (Classic Space - The Next Generation).

Inspired by a fleeting moment in Alien: Romulus, this build started as a "what if?" and turned into a deep dive into the unique design of the Sherp—a real-world all-terrain truck with a strikingly unconventional form. The biggest challenge? Capturing the complex front-end geometry, where real-life compound angles met the limitations of LEGO bricks. After experimenting with wedge plates (and failing to make the angles work at this scale), I settled on a combination of slopes and wedges for a compromise I’m happy with.

 

The windscreen was another tricky piece—angled steeply and seamlessly integrated into the 7-stud wide chassis, balancing form and function with clipped bar attachments and diagonally fixed tiles.

 

This project was a great reminder of why I build. With half-finished MOCs stacking up and time for creative projects shrinking, Febrovery gave me the push to take an idea from spark to completion. It’s not about chasing perfection—it’s about seeing a vision through, adapting as needed, and enjoying the process. Hope you enjoy the result!

There are some inherent risks associated with being a space explorer with the Interstellar Exoplanet Ekistics (ISEE) Team... Ralph found out first hand why the atmosphere must be tested completely before being exposed... 😦😐😐

 

Helmet doesn’t fit anymore...

 

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The LL724 Tandem Hawk is a twin-cockpit Federation transatmospheric craft with three main engines. Shown here with various groundside tender vehicles including mobile ladder, fueler and pilot transfer landtrain, its variable-geometry atmospheric wings give it excellent in-atmosphere manoeuvring ability while its dual twin lasers and shoulder-mounted proton beams give it a significant armament for a general-purpose Federation explorer.

 

Typical Federation cockpit layout has the pilot on the right side and the navigator or commander on the left, but "opposite-handed" left-hand-drive versions do exist.

FebRovery 2022, installment 9, and time for a two-seater version of the mighty 886 rover.

 

Not too much in the way of super-creative technique, but I'm pleased with how it turned out.

After reading the Bricket Random Set Of The Day about set 5590 “Whirl and Wheel Super Truck” I had the urge to build the B model and convert it into both Futuron and Classic Space variants. The trans yellow windscreen is a bit shorter, and they don’t make the train doors in Medium Stone Grey, but I think I got pretty close!

 

#febrovery #lego #legoclassicspace #classicspace #space #futuron #modelteam #brickset

 

Well, it's NnoVVember again, and that means Vic Vipers.

 

For once I felt the urge to participate in this monthly challenge; I've built ships with the set of characteristics that define a Vic Viper, but I wouldn't call myself a specialist in them and I seldom feel the urge to build something with those particular constraints during the month of November.

 

LL731 is pretty conventional as Vic Vipers go: two forward prongs, two rear wings, single vertical tail fin. And it's Classic Space because of course it is.

An exercice I love to do from time to time : make a ship only with vintage parts, in the true style of 80s Space sets.

I think this one is my favorite in this style so far, it has many references (more or less subtle ^^) to many ships from the 80s (sets 6890, 6929, and many other) and it was a real pleasure to build.

Hope you'll like it ;-)

A prototype attack craft cobbled together from experimental stealth technology and captured Blacktron fighters

The dual windscreens in 10497 gave me the idea to try to create a classic space version of my favorite Star Wars ship, the U-wing. Overall I am pretty happy with this one. I wasn't sure if I would be able to keep the functions of the U-wing but managed to get the sweeping s-foils and opening troop compartment doors (this with the addition of 2 1L axle/pins and 4 2L axle pins). All other parts come from the set. The part count comes in a little over 900. Instructions are available at rebrickablw if you'd like to build one of your own! rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-136023/Themiddlebrick/ut-928d-ga...

the amazing Gz-81 Naganata by Dasnewten with Classic Space colors

The Blacktron BLB-7

Superfast long-range bomber-looter. With 2 ridiculously big and strong engines, bomb bay, and cargo space.

 

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My new ship and the old one finally together!

The Laser Thrust is also on Lego Ideas, if you want you can head over there and support!

A Technic frame with suspension, working steering, 4 wheel drive, double V8 engine, and working flatbed to carry spaceship.

Classic Space grey greebly covering with large cab with big yellow windscreen.

 

Arcade Hopper named after a NinjaGo Arcade Pod it's built around

Possibly my favourite of the later Classic Space ground vehicles, the 6950 Mobile Rocket Transport perfectly combines the practical near-future explorer vibe of the very first generation of Space sets with the (mostly) more advanced aesthetic sensibilities of the later sets.

 

I just *had* to try an updated version.

 

Numerous other people have built excellent updates of this great set, many of which are far superior to mine, but I'm pleased with my efforts regardless.

An old Blacktron ship piloted by ruthless mercenaries. Any resemblance to a certain ship from a new hit TV series is " purely coincidental "...

 

It's on Lego Ideas, if you have time and wanna help me, you can support me there

For this #Febrovery build, I have combined The Wiggles and LEGO classic space!

 

The Wiggles has been playing nonstop in my house and after sitting down and watching the documentary, I couldn’t help but be inspired. Some highlights from when I was a kid were The Big red car, Dorithy the dinosaur and the many hilarious antics of Captain Feather sword.

 

#lego #legoclassicspace #legospace #febrovery2025 #thewiggles #wiggles #moc #afol #legorover #legospace #dorithythedinosaur #dorithy #captianfeathersword #captfeathersword

I'm a big fan of vertically-oriented ships, and this one I'm particularly pleased with how it turned out, especially with the semi-retractable landing gear.

 

Somehow the shape puts me in mind of a fish of some kind, and being a fan also of prehistoric life (even if I don't build it all that much) I'm calling this the LL313 Coelacanth

Sorry for the numerous uploads ! But my CS crew was on the verge to make a revolution if they didn't obtain new vehicles to... well, roll along the carpet ^^

I didn't want them to get angry... ;-)

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