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487: Space Cruiser

487-1: Space Cruiser, 1978. LL924. Mid-sized enclosed spaceship. I πŸ’™ the forklift and crate! Cargo doors in rear, seating for two.

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Author MarkPosted on February 1, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1978

Blacktron Space Transport

Blacktron rework of the LL918 Space Transport. Those Blacktron guys will steal anything! πŸ–€πŸ’›

918: Space Transport Blacktron Recolor

Author MarkPosted on January 26, 2017September 4, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Blacktron, Classic Space

918: Space Transport

918-1: Space Transport, 1979. LL918! Little brother to the Galaxy Explorer. Smallest of three fully enclosed early spaceships. Storage in the rear.

918: One Man Space Ship918: One Man Space Ship918: One Man Space Ship918: One Man Space Ship

Author MarkPosted on January 26, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1979

483: Alpha-1 Rocket Base

483-1: Alpha-1 Rocket Base, 1978. My 1st LEGO space set! Rocket, movable gantry, fuel truck, control center, radar for tracking, and three astronauts. πŸ’™πŸ’›

483: Alpha-1 Rocket Base483: Alpha-1 Rocket Base483: Alpha-1 Rocket Base483: Alpha-1 Rocket Base

Author MarkPosted on January 24, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1978

452: Mobile Ground Tracking Station

452-1: Mobile Ground Tracking Station, 1979. Doors in back swing open to reveal a computer terminal. I πŸ’› mobile lab sets.

452: Mobile Ground Tracking Station 452: Mobile Ground Tracking Station

Author MarkPosted on January 23, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1979

493: Space Command Center

493-1: Space Command Center, 1978. Open floor plan, two ground vehicles, four astronauts, radar dishes, tv antennas, and lots of yellow windows. LL2079!

493: Space Command Center493: Space Command Center493: Space Command Center 493: Space Command Center

Author MarkPosted on January 19, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1978

497: Galaxy Explorer

497-1: Galaxy Explorer, 1979. Flagship of Classic Space. This thing had it all. Swooshable ship, landing pad, small base, rover and 4 astronauts. πŸš€

497: Galaxy Explorer497: Galaxy Explorer497: Galaxy Explorer497: Galaxy Explorer

Author MarkPosted on January 18, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1979

889: Radar Truck

889-1: Radar Truck, 1979. Not particularly exciting, but a solid little vehicle with a red astronaut. Bonus points for the laser gun.

889: Radar Truck889: Radar Truck

Author MarkPosted on January 17, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1979

886: Space Buggy

886-1: Space Buggy, 1979. Other smallest Classic Space set. A small rover with antenna, astronaut, and a laser gun. That gun was my favorite piece!

886: Space Buggy886: Space Buggy

Author MarkPosted on January 13, 2017September 5, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space, Space 1979

Small spacecraft comparison

Small spacecraft comparison (442 Space Shuttle vs 885 Space Scooter)

442 vs 885

Author MarkPosted on January 12, 2017August 27, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Classic Space

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