My brain when they started talking about the iPhone 12 magnets yesterday.
Category: LEGO
Orange Classic Space minifigure
Check out this orange guy! No, I’m not talking about Typhoid Don; it’s a new Classic Space minifigure. 🧡
LEGO Space base desk
In order to reclaim space for a new workstation, I’m afraid I have to (partially) dismantle this mega 70’s/80’s LEGO Space base!
Pirates in Space
Q: What’s better than LEGO Space?
A: LEGO Space with pirates! Arrr!
Day 43: Sismobile
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 43: Sismobile (6844), 1983. Articulated ground vehicle with containers, dual sensors, and ground-scanning radar.
Day 42: Classic Space Bases
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 42: Classic Space Bases, 1978-87. All six Classic Space bases together. There were two other (not Classic Space) bases released in 1987, but I’ll need to disassemble some of these first!
Day 41: Polaris I Space Lab
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 41: Polaris I Space Lab (6972), 1987. Sixth and final Classic Space base has a radically different design than previous bases. Kudos to the diagonal bilateral symmetry
Day 38: All-Terrain Vehicle
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 38: All-Terrain Vehicle (6927), 1981. Since I am on a space base kick, I thought I’d build this vehicle that can drop off a small base. I like how the vehicle and the base have different color schemes.
Day 35: Inter-Galactic Command Base
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 35: Inter-Galactic Command Base (6971), 1984. The fifth LEGO Space base returned to the classic blue and trans-yellow color scheme and once again spanned two crater plates. Good stuff.
Day 34: Space Supply Station recolor
LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 34: Space Supply Station, but recolored in gray, blue, and transparent yellow to match the earliest space sets. I’m getting a quarantine mega-base together. I may need a bigger desk.