Space 1985

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New Parts

New Parts 1985

  • Bar 1 x 3 with Clip and Stud Receptacle (Robot Arm)
  • Brick, Modified 1 x 2 x 2/3 with Studs on Sides
  • Dish 2 x 2 Inverted (Radar)
  • Hose, Flexible 8.5L with Tabless Ends
  • Lever Small Base with Lever
  • Panel 4 x 4 x 6 Corner Convex Ribbed


 

Unnamed (1968)

1968: Unnamed
Features: Spaceship with detachable rear module that carries a brick-built robot and a small rover.

Thoughts: Holy hoses! Quirky modular spaceship goes all in with the new hose part. Also features the new ribbed corner panels and small radar dishes. The new robot arm pieces are used to make a small robot.

1968: Unnamed1968: Unnamed

 

Astro Dasher (6805)

6805: Astro Dasher
Features: Small flyer with blue astronaut.

Thoughts: Big cannon in front for such a small ship. Packs in five space wings into a compact build.

6805: Astro Dasher6805: Astro Dasher

 

Surface Hopper (6806)

6806: Surface Hopper
Features: Red astronaut in a hover chair.

Thoughts: Thrusters galore! I ❤️ these tiny sets.

6806: Surface Hopper

 

Space Sledge with Astronaut and Robot (6807)

6807: Space Sledge with Astronaut and Robot
Features: Another astronaut with hover chair – this time in yellow with a small robot companion.

Thoughts: Simple and fun.

6807: Space Sledge with Astronaut and Robot

 

Cosmic Comet (6825)

6825: Cosmic Comet
Features: Small blue flyer decorated with transparent yellow hoses. Comes with a white astronaut.

Thoughts: I like the reverse swept wings.

6825: Cosmic Comet

 

Crater Crawler (6826)

6826: Crater Crawler
Features: Lunar rover with detachable hover chair for quick getaways. Comes with a yellow astronaut.

Thoughts: I love the hover chair escape pod!

6826: Crater Crawler6826: Crater Crawler

 

Space Dozer (6847)

6847: Space Dozer
Features: Gray construction vehicle with a yellow astronaut. Outfitted with two computer consoles, twin hoses, and a large scanner/weapon.

Thoughts: Clever use of hinged windscreen canopy as the plow. Rocket-propelled because Space! Also lasers.

6847: Space Dozer


 

Inter-Planetary Shuttle (6848)

6848: Inter-Planetary Shuttle
Features: Small gray spaceship with a red astronaut, storage compartments in back, and reverse swept wings.

Thoughts: Looks more like a hovercraft to me.

6848: Inter-Planetary Shuttle

 

Xenon X-Craft (6872)

6872: Xenon X-Craft
Features: Small blue spaceship has reverse swept wings paired with adjustable canards. Includes a yellow astronaut and a small robot.

Thoughts: I like the color scheme. There’s no place to stow the robot.

6872: Xenon X-Craft

 

Walking Astro Grappler (6882)

6882: Walking Astro Grappler
Features: Bizarre walker (technically a shuffler) comes with a single black astronaut.

Thoughts: 💙  the beak-like standup cockpit and articulated grabber arm.

6882: Walking Astro Grappler

 

Gamma V Laser Craft (6891)

6891: Gamma V Laser Craft
Features: Modular spaceship comes with a single black astronaut and a blue robot.

Thoughts: Angled wings are a nice touch on the rear.

6891: Gamma V Laser Craft6891: Gamma V Laser Craft6891: Gamma V Laser Craft6891: Gamma V Laser Craft

 

FX Star Patroller (6931)

6931: FX Star Patroller
Features: Modular spaceship with six-wheeled rover, yellow astronaut, and black robot.

Thoughts: 💙 the weapon/sensor arrays up front.

6931: FX Star Patroller6931: FX Star Patroller6931: FX Star Patroller

 

Solar Power Transporter (6952)


Features: Large ground vehicle with a central trailer and twin cockpits at front and rear. Comes with four astronauts and a brick-built robot.

Thoughts: Giant push-me-pull-you. Splits to form two flyers (with wheels as hover jets) or 1 really odd car. Jet pack! 💯

Wrap-Up

This was LEGO Space’s biggest year yet (in terms of number of sets released). Of the thirteen sets released in 1985, only one set came with more than one astronaut (although several came with robot companions). I thought this was a strong year. Stand out sets are Walking Astro Grappler (6882) and Solar Power Transporter (6952).

Next up: Space 1986

Author: Mark

Mark is an American computer programmer living in Switzerland.