Some of the more important new parts for 1984. We’ll be seeing these utilized extensively in upcoming sets.

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Some of the more important new parts for 1984. We’ll be seeing these utilized extensively in upcoming sets.

6804-1: Surface Rover, 1984. This little guy is adorable! Very compact build debuts the new space seat, space wing, and rocket thruster parts.


… and that’s it for the 5 LEGO Space sets from 1983. Next stop: 1984.

Parts that were new (or new to the Space line) in ‘83. All used to good effect in the ‘83 models. The hinged windscreen will be widely used.

Galaxy Commander vs Galaxy Explorer


6980-1: Galaxy Commander, 1983. Largest Classic Space set. Flagship update to the venerable LL928. Twin cockpits, modular design, deployable base. 💯




6930-1: Space Supply Station, 1983. Small base elevated over a crater plate with a command center, two ground vehicles, and two hovercrafts.



6844-1: Seismological Vehicle, 1983. Articulated ground vehicle with containers, dual sensors, and ground-scanning radar. Fitting companion to the Surface Transport.



6823-1: Surface Transport, 1983. Small, articulated ground vehicle with a scanner and a container for samples.


6803-1: Space Patrol, 1983. Updated version of the small flying wedge. Blue accents and a video camera/gun. Swooshable. 🚀💫


