6986-1: Mission Commander, 1989. Space Police flagship has detachable rear module, two jail cells, two small fliers, and a rover that doubles as the ship’s cockpit.
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6986-1: Mission Commander, 1989. Space Police flagship has detachable rear module, two jail cells, two small fliers, and a rover that doubles as the ship’s cockpit.
Not to be outdone, the Blacktron forces have built their own prison. They even retrofitted an Alienator to haul jail cells.
Yet another Technic rack winder motion element: Turning the knob raises a jail cell to the upper deck while lowering the radar mast and retracting the launch platform.
6955-1: Space Lock-Up Isolation Base, 1989. The Space Police base has room for two jail cells and a small flyer for transporting prisoners.
Fun fact: LEGO used to make working compass pieces! Still relatively accurate after > 20 years.
Spy-Trak 1 uses a cool steering mechanism built from Technic parts.
Spy-Trak 1’s steering mechanism is very similar to the one used in Lunar MPV, albeit on a larger scale.
6895-1: Spy Trak 1, 1989. Space Police ground vehicle with large wheels and elongated transparent red cockpit. Obligatory jail cell in rear.
Building this with my son on a Saturday morning. 🚀👨🚀
If Galactic Peacekeeper’s folding wing guns hidden under corner panels technique looks familiar, that’s because we just saw it in Futuron’s Auxiliary Patroller.