2965-1: Hornet Scout, 1998. Legged ground vehicle and small winged flyer that connect rear-to-rear like a pair of lovebugs mating. Piloted by an Insectoid alien and a droid.




Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
2965-1: Hornet Scout, 1998. Legged ground vehicle and small winged flyer that connect rear-to-rear like a pair of lovebugs mating. Piloted by an Insectoid alien and a droid.




I got the broken phone replaced under warranty yesterday after spending a week each using an SE and 8 as replacements. While I missed the Max’s larger screen and better cameras, I think I prefer TouchID and the old control center gestures that went with it to FaceID.
My iPhone XS Max died 2 weeks ago while I was on vacation in the U.S. (apparently the Battle of Bricksburg ride at Legoland was too much for its waterproofing).
2964-1: Space Spider, 1998. Weird 4-legged ground vehicle driven by an Insectoid alien. The metallic sticker on the crystal was magnetic. There’s another set in this series that made a far better spider…


Next up: the final LEGO Space subtheme I will cover, Insectoids.

UFO minifigs, 1997-98 (3 aliens, 2 droids)


UFO, 1997-98 (11 sets)


6902-1: Space Plane, 1998. This small flyer piloted by a red droid was the final UFO set.


Still waiting for Apple to open an office in Zug…
2543-1: Spacecraft, 1998. This small hovercraft comes with a single red alien, twin lasers, and not much else.

