1968-1: Unnamed, 1985. Holy hoses! Quirky modular spaceship. Detachable rear module carries a brick-built robot and a small rover.



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1968-1: Unnamed, 1985. Holy hoses! Quirky modular spaceship. Detachable rear module carries a brick-built robot and a small rover.



… and that’s it for the 8 LEGO Space sets from 1984. Up next: 1985!


Inter-Galactic Command Base was the refresh of 1980′s Beta-I Command Base. Many interesting parts debuted over the 4 years between them.


6971-1: Inter-Galactic Command Base, 1984. Computers, sensors, opening roof for rocket repairs, rocket, scooter, spaceship, and three astronauts. 💯




Robot Command Center: because who wouldn’t want a space base shaped like a top-heavy robot on skates with side beaks and arms on the legs?

6951-1: Robot Command Center, 1984. Goofy and awesome in a 60′s sci-fi B-movie way. Rover, scooter, rocket, and three astronauts all in a robot-shaped base!




Mobile Labs, 1979-84



6928-1: Uranium Search Vehicle, 1984. ❤️ this mobile lab! Features a plethora of wheels and sensor arrays. First black astronaut. Possibly my new favorite!



Rocket Launchers, 1978-84

6881-1: Lunar Rocket Launcher, 1984. Third iteration on the mobile rocket launcher concept. Hoses are a nice touch. ❤️ the rocket tip.


