Among others, set 60348 Lunar Roving Vehicle reminds me of the blue and yellow 6928 Uranium Search Vehicle from 1984 and the gray and green 6901 Mobile Lab from 1980.
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Among others, set 60348 Lunar Roving Vehicle reminds me of the blue and yellow 6928 Uranium Search Vehicle from 1984 and the gray and green 6901 Mobile Lab from 1980.
Fixed the Lunar Roving Vehicle set.
LEGO Set 60348: Lunar Roving Vehicle (2022). Multi-wheeled vehicle with four hatches and two articulated arms. Includes a geode with crystal inside, a driver, and two astronauts. I like the docking hatches on the sides of the rover. These connect with the lunar base from another set.
Morning view over the Ägerisee
I for one am looking forward to an entire year of iPhone 16 rumors.
For my first LEGO build since January, I’m going to build this Lunar Rover from 2022. Let’s see how it stacks up to similar rovers from the 1980’s.
Couldn’t resist taking the SUP out on a cold (10° C) but blue sky morning. The lake water is warmer than the air, producing mist.
Low-lying clouds over the Ägerital this morning. Trying to restart an exercise routine after a 10-day hiatus due to COVID and other life stuff.
Decided to make egg drop soup for dinner, but first I needed to run out to the store (i.e. the neighboring farm) to get eggs.
My favorite part of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 announcement, the Modular Ultra watch face, is not exclusive to the Ultra 2. In fact it finally got me to upgrade my phone to the iOS 17 RC so that I could get the watchOS 10 RC with that new face. It’s my new fave.