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Space 1997 Roundup

These are the 13 LEGO Space sets from 1997 (4 RoboForce + 9 UFO). Up next: 1998 and the final Space subtheme that I will cover.

Author MarkPosted on July 18, 2019July 18, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce, UFO

RoboForce minifigures

RoboForce minifigures came in either neon orange or neon green color to match their mechs.

Author MarkPosted on June 12, 2019June 12, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce

RoboForce Roundup

RoboForce, 1997 (4 sets)

Author MarkPosted on June 12, 2019June 12, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce

2154: Robo Master

Feast your eyes on 2154-1: Robo Master, 1997. The largest RoboForce mech features a large cockpit, scorpion-like tail, a spaceship that launches off its back, and two astronauts. A delightfully ludicrous sci-fi build.

Author MarkPosted on June 12, 2019June 13, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce

2153: Robot Stalker

2153-1: Robot Stalker, 1997. Giant mech with a detachable spaceship head. One astronaut pilots the head while another sits inside the chest.

Author MarkPosted on May 16, 2019May 16, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce

2152: Robo Raptor

2152-1: Robo Raptor, 1997. Walking dino mech with an astronaut rider. Head rotates, three-clawed arms move at the shoulder, and the tail is articulated. This is the future I was promised!

Author MarkPosted on February 12, 2019February 12, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce

Walkers, 1986-97

Walkers, 1986-97

Alien Moon Stalker 6940Alienator 6876Sub Orbital Guardian 68782151: Robo Raider

Author MarkPosted on February 11, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags Blacktron, Blacktron II, Classic Space, RoboForce

2151: Robo Raider

2151-1: Robo Raider, 1997. Walking robot mech with articulated arms ending in grasping pincers and a laser chainsaw. The head detaches to form a small flyer. This is the first set in a new Space theme: RoboForce.

Author MarkPosted on February 11, 2019February 11, 2019Format StatusCategories LEGO, MicroTags RoboForce

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