My son modded the LL924 with a modern windscreen and squeezed in a third spaceman.

Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
My son modded the LL924 with a modern windscreen and squeezed in a third spaceman.

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




Blacktron rework of the LL918 Space Transport. Those Blacktron guys will steal anything! π€π

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




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. ππ




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

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



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




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


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!

