New brown Classic Space astronaut revealed! 🤎

Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
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New brown Classic Space astronaut revealed! 🤎

Of course really that was just an appetizer for this. LEGO definitely knows how to get me to part with my money this year.


Check out this orange guy! No, I’m not talking about Typhoid Don; it’s a new Classic Space minifigure. 🧡

Only had to disassemble about half of the LEGO Space base to fit my iMac. (iMac’s old location is now dedicated to my new work machine.)

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!

Q: What’s better than LEGO Space?
A: LEGO Space with pirates! Arrr!

LEGO Quarantine Advent Calendar, Day 43: Sismobile (6844), 1983. Articulated ground vehicle with containers, dual sensors, and ground-scanning radar.

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!

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


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.


