Objectively I recognize how dated these sets look by modern standards, but there's something about them I still love. Maybe it's just nostalgia speaking, but it reminds me of a time when LEGO was more about creativity and less about Star Wars licenses (not that I don't also love the Star Wars sets, I just wish there were fewer of them and more of this sort of thing).
Agreed. It's one reason why I LOVED "Alien Conquest" and "Galaxy Squad". Reminded me so much of these old sets...plus, they had awesome play value for the kids! (add "Monster Fighters", "Kingdoms" and "Pharaoh's Quest" to the list and you end up with my top five themes from the last decade, or so)
Stinky Whizzletooth my mom wouldn't get me all of them at some point she just started saying you have lots of legos why not just make those new spaceships out of the parts you have lol
Wow, man. You demoed almost half of my childhood in 13 minutes; a lot of warm and fuzzies over brick sets I haven’t thought about in years. And for the record, I _LOVED_ the robot command center! What is _NOT_ awesome about a giant robot that you ride around in and have adventures? Doesn’t have to make sense with an adult brain; it just has to engage your imagination and be _fun_ to play with when you’re a kid. 😎🚀
Thanks! I was afraid people would think "Oh here is another stroll through Space sets". I am really glad people have enjoyed this video. Guys caught me off guard and my banter is totally off the cuff. :P
@@Quaz72 What an amazing collection, I could have easily spent most of a visit to a lego exhibition just going through your collection. I'll have to pull a few of my old sets out and build them, I've been inspired :)
For someone born in the 2000's who never even heard of these sets, and only discovered them through old instructions my dad owned, seeing all these in one area is really cool. I'm mostly just amazed at how many transparent parts there are, and in all those different colors too!
I was born in 1986 and inherited a bag of "random" LEGO bricks in 1990 with no comments on them whatsoever, no instructions, just bricks in a plastic bag. I had never seen the complete sets that those bricks were from, but I still have them, and these days, with the magic of the Internet, I could actually build them from online instructions and see them for the first time in 24 years... :D I had some of the LEGO City firefighter and rescue sets all along, and never saw them assembled until now!
After finding my uncle's old instructions and pieces in my grandparents' attic, I was able to build a few classic space sets. I had to make quite a few substitutions, but a large portion of the sets are made with original pieces. Also, I enjoyed Space Police III growing up, but I've totally fallen in love with the original Space Police and Blacktron lines.
I got my uncle's old bricks but sadly never got a hold of the instructions so I just ended up building whatever I wanted with them. Not a bad thing of course but looking back it would've been cool to restore those sets to their original glory.
I'm a space set guy and this warms my heart. I owned maybe 15 out of these, from classic to Futuron & M Tron. I asked my mom for the Monorail for Christmas and she said it was way too expensive. I believe it was something like 200 dollars (1200 francs) and she was right. I was like 8 and it was way too much money even for christmas. Yet i wish i had it. Its great to see them fully assembled side by side. Lego is wonderful.
omfg this is so epic.. I had many of these oldest sets with my brother when we were kids... and boys being boys there is not much left of it -.- I do have the older white sets complete and blacktron, my alltime fav.
M-Tron and Ice Planet were my jam! And the first monorail - oh the hours I spent modifying that one. Sitting in my room, lego pieces in piles on the floot, listening to stories on cassette tapes and just building away. Those days are some of my best childhood memories. Thanks for taking us on this trip.
Idk what it is, I never grew up with classic space sets, but I feel nostalgic for the simple designs and play features of 90’s+ classic space. Especially for Black Tron, Space Police, and Ice Planet, it reminds me of Alpha Team: Deep Freeze and Mars Mission I used to play with as a wee lad
Late to the party, but wow, awesome trip down memory lane. My mom just recently sold our family home and asked me if I wanted to get all my old toys and stuff in storage in one of the backroom cupboards. My wife said leave it, but I insisted on going, telling her I had tons of Lego sets, Matchbox and Hot Wheels cars in old suitcases, He-man figurines and some other stuff. She was like, just leave it, it is junk. Glad I didn't listen, as my son has just become super interested in Lego and she went to go see the prices of even a small set and was overwhelmed. I proudly whipped out my suitcase full of Classic, Futuron and Blacktron space sets, Classic Town and more. Sadly, I have no plans or boxes anymore. Now need to find the plans online. My son is in for a treat!!!!
So cool! My dark ages were the 90's. I grew up in the 70's-early-80's and had many of the more modest original space sets and they fueled my love of LEGO, schi-fi, anime, and all things geeky. That was a great collection. Never seen most of the later sets as I tended to turn my nose up at the later LEGO stuff like Nexo Knights and other obscure things I would see with new colors and shapes. Now I am an adult with a job and I'm back in the game teaching my 6-yo how this stuff is timeless. Thank you!
This is an awesome video. Passion, depth, and history. This guy keeps it light but you can tell he's so, so into it. Good point on the kids today seeing the same play feature potential as the kids of yesteryear in certain sets.
I had the really early stuff and stopped getting it as a child around '82 as they moved from predominatly grey to blue. I still have most of it today - I loved all lego but classic space in particular was the best toy I ever had. What I remember and love almost as much as the models themselves were the box pictures - often featuring a single, lonely figure with a small vehicle, on a barren sandy planet set against the vast emptyness of space.
I had that weird robot station @4:20 and I absolutely loved it. But I can also confirm it was one of the first sets to get torn down to make something else that was awesome. That one and the set in the white and blue shuttle with the two side pods that could detach and then attach to each other are the two I would really want to rebuild today. You see it next to the monorail @7:53 with the big transparent blue full cover with "200" painted on. Both of those sets are just the fondest from my childhood. I can't believe how much of the "Space" sets I actually got to play with. And it did sort of end when I stopped "playing" with LEGO. Then of course a short time later we ended up with LEGO Star Wars, but I had "outgrown" LEGO, and now here I am building with it again in my 40's.
@BartJ583 If they would add extra content like aditional construction manuels 3 Stardestroyer = 1 Superstardestroyer. 2 At-St = one At-At. Its like the alternative builts like in Bionicle. I think most sets don´t inspire to build something else. Not only Star Wars, but also Harry Potter and every other Set based on Movies. Even the Lego City theme.
They occasionally have space sets, lego movie, HUGE SPACESHIP!!!!! And lego movie 2 has a lego juniors-4+ set build and fix workshop has a nice spaceship, a mix of the old sets and its nice.
because it inspires you to make your own designs using the pieces rather than buy new boxes... I only had 4-5 sets as a kid, but made hundreds of things using them. Current sets are often so specific you can't really do that any more.
BartJ583 true about your opinion lego is like build your own you just get a simple theme not a brand cuz if you add brands then it kinda destroys the idea of originality and creativity
Dude the train its just amazing. I remember my aunt bought me the Blizzard Baron (6879) I loved that one so much with the Ice-planet theme. And regarding all the classic space sets, the transparencies, the green neon pieces... this is just too amazing. I love this set!!!
I ended up with an awesome haul when I helped my mother in law by cleaning out her shed. There were quite a few classic space sets and they all went home with me. One of the sets was the monorail. It was a pretty awesome haul still sorting through it.
Oh wow - nice job. I think I have most of the older ones in some plastic boxes in my son´s room. He never built them and he never played with them. But I played with them for years when I was a kid and that is also why I never gave them away.
The mobile lab was my first set. Received it as a Christmas gift back in 82 or 83...and it kickstarted my Lego hobby which has survived all the way into my 40s
Wow, my childhood! 😮 You mentioned Germany a lot and I guess we were blessed here with Lego. As far as I remember we had the crater plates straight from day one, I've never seen those "brick craters" before. Thanks for posting 👍🏻
Amazing! Thanks to both of you for the remarkably fantastic demonstration and coverage of unique information! This took me back in time and made my day. WOW! Great stuff!
This makes me cry. The huge transporter cruiser that opens at the back that my brother had, my first ship at 3.19, the missile transporter on wheels just before that and the ship that splits in three just before 4.50. I used to get one set a year for my birthday. My kids are just spoilt now
I had the Lego 924, 928 and many of the other space sets shown here. When I was a teenager I was forced to give away everything and was told I was too old for lego... I started collecting Lego again from scratch when I left home and got my first well paid job
I am 36 years old and when I was little, a relative gave me a Solar power transporter and introduced me to Lego. I would build it by looking at the picture and I would also create other formations using the same parts. Those were incredible times of imagination, now I couldn't stop myself from crying when I saw him in this video...
Nice memories here. The ship at 1:50 was my first lego set ever. A few years later got that moonbase at 2:09 with the monorail. Amazing to think people still have these
They should just have a year where they release a bunch of classic Space sets again! They can have the guys with the old smiley faces and the blue/gray/yellow color scheme. It would be a fantastic callback to one of the greatest times in history!
I would love to see Lego do a Space 2.0 revival series. Recreate some of the classic space kits using modern pcs and build techniques, along with creating some new sets done in that same classic theme/aesthetic.
Man, I remember some of these from when I was a kid. The M-tron and Ice Planet is what I had. Not the big sets, cause we weren’t rich, but many of the small ones.
I had quite a few of theses sets from when I was 5 and over the years they got played with almost every day and in days out and basically lost 90% of at least 15 sets from space to castle. Now I treasure what’s left and according to all the lego hype with more than I thought possible so double love now.
I had a few sets of these back in the late 70s and early 80s. Oh, the memories. I don't even remember where all my Lego stuff went, haven't thought about it for more than twenty years. But now I kinda miss it.
Watching this is nostalgic, and makes me realize that I actually had, and still have in pieces, at least 30% of all these sets - including the space flag and the first monorail. I am very impressed!
Ice Planet was an awesome series. I remember how excited I was getting an Ice Sat-V kit and putting it together. Loved the space sets Lego was coming out with at that time. Also can't forget Space Police, M-Tron, and Spyrius.
My cousin had M-Tron and I thought that was the coolest thing ever. I had a bit of the Blacktron 2 but Ice planet was really my first (and only) space theme, funny how quickly I grew out of lego at the time, too cool for school. But I guess I came in at the time where there wasn't that much classic space stuff left in the timeline.
Got the big ship you see first for Xmas when I was about six years old - loved it and what was great was that you had so many karts you could make your own different versions of ships - I only made the big one with the instructions now and again as more about making your own ideas up they were brilliant toys and on many levels very sophisticated for the times they felt hyper Modern and futuristic such happy memories x
I have to add this to ma favourites. I saw the very first set my mom bought me when I was age 6. I felt a tear. Thanks 4 the video and keep up the great work.
Being a kid in Denmark in the 70's and 80's I had many of the early space sets and loved them :) Probably the parts is still in a box somewhere, maybe I should see if I can find them and build them again. Such cool toys back then :)
The space set just left of the monorail is the one I had. Also I still have my Star Hawk II. Some of those parts they don't make anymore. Thanks for bringing back some good memories. 🙂
I still have that original monorail set (in pieces) in a tote in the basement! When my kids were younger we'd get my old LEGO's out to play every so often and the monorail was always this first thing they wanted to build.
Nostalgia. I still have a lot of these sets in an old trunk in the attic, back from when I was a kid. Seeing these makes me want to dig em out again XD
The idea of Blacktron was such a kewl concept, good vs badguys was a nice touch. Though nothing quite beats the stylish black and yellow (very Tim Burton Batman) color scheme.
Galaxy Quest Explorer at 6:05... When I was a kid I used to see this set in the store and ask my parents for it, but they said I had to wait for a birthday or something. When we came back for it around my birthday it was nowhere to be found. I still never got that set, but I did get some similar sets later in the Space Police theme and I got the whole Ice Planet collection because I was older and had more of my own money by then.
A big trip down memory lane. I have most of the sets up to the Black Tron/Space police stuff. Not all of the bases and big ships but most of it. So basically 1977-1991. Very nice collection.
They NEED to bring classic space back, I wasn’t around then, but I inherited some of the originals from my dad. Here, I’ll list them for you: the main ship, the saucer base the rover with the base in the back and some smaller sets
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13:49 i had the large ice planet ship as a child!!!! Many hours of adventures with that one kit alone!!! 😃😃😃
Amazing collection but u have not all sets (on the table) - 6957 space police\ 6813 space police \ 6889 spyrius (i didnt see this 3 sets in the video)
Snake Eyes dude
HM I have several moon base plates Gee wonder what they worth mum kept my Lego for the grand kids.
8:00 I know a boy his name is Zach, his micro chips are outa wack! He builds a Blacktron Cad illac, IT'S ZACH THE LEGO MANIAC!!
Objectively I recognize how dated these sets look by modern standards, but there's something about them I still love. Maybe it's just nostalgia speaking, but it reminds me of a time when LEGO was more about creativity and less about Star Wars licenses (not that I don't also love the Star Wars sets, I just wish there were fewer of them and more of this sort of thing).
Agreed. It's one reason why I LOVED "Alien Conquest" and "Galaxy Squad". Reminded me so much of these old sets...plus, they had awesome play value for the kids! (add "Monster Fighters", "Kingdoms" and "Pharaoh's Quest" to the list and you end up with my top five themes from the last decade, or so)
I totally agree with you!
I wish lego would go back to this instead of having so many licensed themes. Bring back original ideas please
@@Esoteric-maiden Yes, Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc. all of that is shit.
I used to just use these studs to play Star Wars.
When I think back to how many of these space LEGO sets I had it really makes me appreciate the amount of money my parents spent lol.
OMG i had all of these except the latest monorail :( i just gave my legos away...
Stinky Whizzletooth my mom wouldn't get me all of them at some point she just started saying you have lots of legos why not just make those new spaceships out of the parts you have lol
Stinky Whizzletooth I hear you, and I feel the same.
same here
@@SergeyPRKL Me too 😥
Wow, man. You demoed almost half of my childhood in 13 minutes; a lot of warm and fuzzies over brick sets I haven’t thought about in years. And for the record, I _LOVED_ the robot command center! What is _NOT_ awesome about a giant robot that you ride around in and have adventures? Doesn’t have to make sense with an adult brain; it just has to engage your imagination and be _fun_ to play with when you’re a kid. 😎🚀
Same. I had most of those sets as well.
I've seen a few of these "total Space collection walk throughs" and I like this guy's enthusiasm. It made it a better watch.
Thanks! I was afraid people would think "Oh here is another stroll through Space sets". I am really glad people have enjoyed this video. Guys caught me off guard and my banter is totally off the cuff. :P
Dana Knudson Great banter! Also the cross references... GI Joe in all black? I didn’t even know.
@@Quaz72 I appreciate seeing the nostalgia set videos sprinkled in all the original content. Like just when I need a dose of Lego nostalgia.
@@Quaz72 What an amazing collection, I could have easily spent most of a visit to a lego exhibition just going through your collection. I'll have to pull a few of my old sets out and build them, I've been inspired :)
For someone born in the 2000's who never even heard of these sets, and only discovered them through old instructions my dad owned, seeing all these in one area is really cool. I'm mostly just amazed at how many transparent parts there are, and in all those different colors too!
I had a lot of trans everything and I never really saw what these sets were
I was born in 1986 and inherited a bag of "random" LEGO bricks in 1990 with no comments on them whatsoever, no instructions, just bricks in a plastic bag. I had never seen the complete sets that those bricks were from, but I still have them, and these days, with the magic of the Internet, I could actually build them from online instructions and see them for the first time in 24 years... :D I had some of the LEGO City firefighter and rescue sets all along, and never saw them assembled until now!
A tear rolled down on my cheek
Francesco Cossu sobbing here dude. It’s the collateral childhood memories that come with it
Yes
That tears run down my cheek when I found Captain Future Grag Model Back a few weeks ago :-D
A memory lane it was indeed! Classic space remains one of my favorite themes from Lego. Cool video!
AlmightyArjen hi
COOL!
classic space and the deep sea explorer theme are the coolest by far
They should bring them back.
After finding my uncle's old instructions and pieces in my grandparents' attic, I was able to build a few classic space sets. I had to make quite a few substitutions, but a large portion of the sets are made with original pieces. Also, I enjoyed Space Police III growing up, but I've totally fallen in love with the original Space Police and Blacktron lines.
I got my uncle's old bricks but sadly never got a hold of the instructions so I just ended up building whatever I wanted with them. Not a bad thing of course but looking back it would've been cool to restore those sets to their original glory.
I'm a space set guy and this warms my heart. I owned maybe 15 out of these, from classic to Futuron & M Tron. I asked my mom for the Monorail for Christmas and she said it was way too expensive. I believe it was something like 200 dollars (1200 francs) and she was right. I was like 8 and it was way too much money even for christmas. Yet i wish i had it. Its great to see them fully assembled side by side. Lego is wonderful.
omfg this is so epic.. I had many of these oldest sets with my brother when we were kids... and boys being boys there is not much left of it -.- I do have the older white sets complete and blacktron, my alltime fav.
I like your interview style videos. It's nice to hear from people who know (and sometimes lived) the history of the LEGO sets.
Lots of memories in that video, thanks!
M-Tron and Ice Planet were my jam! And the first monorail - oh the hours I spent modifying that one. Sitting in my room, lego pieces in piles on the floot, listening to stories on cassette tapes and just building away. Those days are some of my best childhood memories. Thanks for taking us on this trip.
Idk what it is, I never grew up with classic space sets, but I feel nostalgic for the simple designs and play features of 90’s+ classic space. Especially for Black Tron, Space Police, and Ice Planet, it reminds me of Alpha Team: Deep Freeze and Mars Mission I used to play with as a wee lad
0:43 this one I had back in the days. now my nephews play with the pieces I left unbroken :D
I did too! Loved loading the little buggy into the back of the spaceship.
I am 33yrs old and THIS IS NOSTALGY AF! ... love it
MTron and Blacktron2 really are the pinnacle of design. Those huge Rovers, how I lusted after them as a kid!
Wow this takes me back. I spent hours playing with my Legos. Started collecting in like 1972. Way before mini figures. And I still have them.
One word: JEALOUSY.
Late reply but IKR, These are so beautiful! 😭
*ENVY* FTFY
One word... SPACESHIP!!!!!
I think Dana and I could talk for hours on these sets. Thanks for the fantastic walk down the ole memory lane!
This is the dude all the kids on the block would've wanted to be friends with.
Late to the party, but wow, awesome trip down memory lane. My mom just recently sold our family home and asked me if I wanted to get all my old toys and stuff in storage in one of the backroom cupboards. My wife said leave it, but I insisted on going, telling her I had tons of Lego sets, Matchbox and Hot Wheels cars in old suitcases, He-man figurines and some other stuff. She was like, just leave it, it is junk. Glad I didn't listen, as my son has just become super interested in Lego and she went to go see the prices of even a small set and was overwhelmed. I proudly whipped out my suitcase full of Classic, Futuron and Blacktron space sets, Classic Town and more. Sadly, I have no plans or boxes anymore. Now need to find the plans online. My son is in for a treat!!!!
Thank you so much for showing this. This was such a huge part of my childhood. It was almost like therapy seeing it all again. You just made my day.
Sooo much nostalgia!
So cool! My dark ages were the 90's. I grew up in the 70's-early-80's and had many of the more modest original space sets and they fueled my love of LEGO, schi-fi, anime, and all things geeky. That was a great collection. Never seen most of the later sets as I tended to turn my nose up at the later LEGO stuff like Nexo Knights and other obscure things I would see with new colors and shapes. Now I am an adult with a job and I'm back in the game teaching my 6-yo how this stuff is timeless. Thank you!
That is so awesome, it almost made me cry...
This is an awesome video. Passion, depth, and history. This guy keeps it light but you can tell he's so, so into it. Good point on the kids today seeing the same play feature potential as the kids of yesteryear in certain sets.
I had the really early stuff and stopped getting it as a child around '82 as they moved from predominatly grey to blue. I still have most of it today - I loved all lego but classic space in particular was the best toy I ever had. What I remember and love almost as much as the models themselves were the box pictures - often featuring a single, lonely figure with a small vehicle, on a barren sandy planet set against the vast emptyness of space.
I had that weird robot station @4:20 and I absolutely loved it. But I can also confirm it was one of the first sets to get torn down to make something else that was awesome. That one and the set in the white and blue shuttle with the two side pods that could detach and then attach to each other are the two I would really want to rebuild today. You see it next to the monorail @7:53 with the big transparent blue full cover with "200" painted on. Both of those sets are just the fondest from my childhood.
I can't believe how much of the "Space" sets I actually got to play with. And it did sort of end when I stopped "playing" with LEGO. Then of course a short time later we ended up with LEGO Star Wars, but I had "outgrown" LEGO, and now here I am building with it again in my 40's.
The photography on the boxes. Probably 120mm with the black background and sand was so cool and inspiring.
Aah...back in the days when LEGO was awesome =)
This is memory, why lego, why don't you make space anymore????
Because Star Wars is there Space theme.
@BartJ583 If they would add extra content like aditional construction manuels 3 Stardestroyer = 1 Superstardestroyer. 2 At-St = one At-At. Its like the alternative builts like in Bionicle.
I think most sets don´t inspire to build something else. Not only Star Wars, but also Harry Potter and every other Set based on Movies. Even the Lego City theme.
They occasionally have space sets, lego movie, HUGE SPACESHIP!!!!! And lego movie 2 has a lego juniors-4+ set build and fix workshop has a nice spaceship, a mix of the old sets and its nice.
because it inspires you to make your own designs using the pieces rather than buy new boxes...
I only had 4-5 sets as a kid, but made hundreds of things using them.
Current sets are often so specific you can't really do that any more.
BartJ583 true about your opinion lego is like build your own you just get a simple theme not a brand cuz if you add brands then it kinda destroys the idea of originality and creativity
Dude the train its just amazing. I remember my aunt bought me the Blizzard Baron (6879) I loved that one so much with the Ice-planet theme. And regarding all the classic space sets, the transparencies, the green neon pieces... this is just too amazing. I love this set!!!
Best childhood memory ever... I’m heading to the basement tmrw to find my old sets. thanks for this.
I ended up with an awesome haul when I helped my mother in law by cleaning out her shed. There were quite a few classic space sets and they all went home with me. One of the sets was the monorail. It was a pretty awesome haul still sorting through it.
Nice!
That grey/blue/yellow brick palette. Right in the nostalgia!
got some serious nostalgia ... one day ill have some of these back. thanks for the video
Oh wow - nice job. I think I have most of the older ones in some plastic boxes in my son´s room. He never built them and he never played with them. But I played with them for years when I was a kid and that is also why I never gave them away.
I remember receiving a M-Tron spaceship (9:15) as a Christmas gift back in 1992. One of the best presents ever! ❤️
The mobile lab was my first set. Received it as a Christmas gift back in 82 or 83...and it kickstarted my Lego hobby which has survived all the way into my 40s
Some great memories right there, ty for the upload & thanks at the guy for making the collection and showing it off.
Thanks for watching!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)
I bought cheaper dress shoes so I'd have money to buy a Blacktron set. =D
Amazing collection. Guys like you for sharing on here and this guy that keep these sets and displayS them for us are whats great about LEGO.
this is why I love this chanel I learn about lego sets I have never heard of. This chanel is amazing.
As a kid who grew up in the 90s, these sets was my childhood, space, underwater, and the polar sets.
Wow, my childhood! 😮
You mentioned Germany a lot and I guess we were blessed here with Lego.
As far as I remember we had the crater plates straight from day one, I've never seen those "brick craters" before.
Thanks for posting 👍🏻
I know for a fact that the 493 Space Command Center (Flatplate version) was sold in the USA. I have it and the manual!!
Amazing! Thanks to both of you for the remarkably fantastic demonstration and coverage of unique information! This took me back in time and made my day. WOW! Great stuff!
What a wonderful collection. As a LEGO employee i really appreciate your enthusiasm
This makes me cry. The huge transporter cruiser that opens at the back that my brother had, my first ship at 3.19, the missile transporter on wheels just before that and the ship that splits in three just before 4.50. I used to get one set a year for my birthday. My kids are just spoilt now
I had the Lego 924, 928 and many of the other space sets shown here. When I was a teenager I was forced to give away everything and was told I was too old for lego... I started collecting Lego again from scratch when I left home and got my first well paid job
the best sets as a kid, as dana said :) !! very cool dude too, the passion for those sets jumps over for sure :D :D
Legos, Tyco Super Blocks, and Construx (not to be confused with Mega Construx) were some of my favorite toys growing up.
I am 36 years old and when I was little, a relative gave me a Solar power transporter and introduced me to Lego. I would build it by looking at the picture and I would also create other formations using the same parts. Those were incredible times of imagination, now I couldn't stop myself from crying when I saw him in this video...
Nice memories here. The ship at 1:50 was my first lego set ever. A few years later got that moonbase at 2:09 with the monorail. Amazing to think people still have these
They should just have a year where they release a bunch of classic Space sets again! They can have the guys with the old smiley faces and the blue/gray/yellow color scheme. It would be a fantastic callback to one of the greatest times in history!
Yeah it would be cool to give people who never got the old sets when they were out a chance to have them
I would love to see Lego do a Space 2.0 revival series. Recreate some of the classic space kits using modern pcs and build techniques, along with creating some new sets done in that same classic theme/aesthetic.
Man, I remember some of these from when I was a kid. The M-tron and Ice Planet is what I had. Not the big sets, cause we weren’t rich, but many of the small ones.
09:13 i started having HARD childhood flashbacks seeing that space helicopter!
I had quite a few of theses sets from when I was 5 and over the years they got played with almost every day and in days out and basically lost 90% of at least 15 sets from space to castle.
Now I treasure what’s left and according to all the lego hype with more than I thought possible so double love now.
I love it! Great work, Dana! 8:44 was a reference to me! Haha. BLACKTRON ALL THE WAY!
Yes it was ;)
Blacktron ship was a great set. It had two canopies on the side and two rovers in the center bay. Very beautiful.
Looking at all the vintage sets is like stepping in a time machine
This vid was a pleasant journey through lego history.
I never even knew of that last range - and the transition of the monorail's cockpit onto the rover - wow!
I had a few sets of these back in the late 70s and early 80s. Oh, the memories. I don't even remember where all my Lego stuff went, haven't thought about it for more than twenty years. But now I kinda miss it.
I love this so much!! So many childhood memories.
Watching this is nostalgic, and makes me realize that I actually had, and still have in pieces, at least 30% of all these sets - including the space flag and the first monorail. I am very impressed!
Oh those early space theme sets and ships, they bring back nostalgia.
Wow, that was a walk back in time! I remember some of the logos and pieces from earlier sets, but I remember having almost all of the Ice Planet sets.
Ice Planet was an awesome series.
I remember how excited I was getting an Ice Sat-V kit and putting it together.
Loved the space sets Lego was coming out with at that time. Also can't forget Space Police, M-Tron, and Spyrius.
Thanks so much for this. Many of these sets I'd poured over in the catalogue countless times.
I had the big one at 5:44 (shown in the box), watching it now a quarter century later, brigs back so many memories... thanks!
My cousin had M-Tron and I thought that was the coolest thing ever. I had a bit of the Blacktron 2 but Ice planet was really my first (and only) space theme, funny how quickly I grew out of lego at the time, too cool for school. But I guess I came in at the time where there wasn't that much classic space stuff left in the timeline.
Got the big ship you see first for Xmas when I was about six years old - loved it and what was great was that you had so many karts you could make your own different versions of ships - I only made the big one with the instructions now and again as more about making your own ideas up they were brilliant toys and on many levels very sophisticated for the times they felt hyper Modern and futuristic such happy memories x
Black Tron's and Space Police... loved that stuff when I was a little kid!
I have to add this to ma favourites. I saw the very first set my mom bought me when I was age 6. I felt a tear. Thanks 4 the video and keep up the great work.
Thanks for bringing back memories from almost thirty years ago I didn’t even know I still had. :')
Being a kid in Denmark in the 70's and 80's I had many of the early space sets and loved them :) Probably the parts is still in a box somewhere, maybe I should see if I can find them and build them again. Such cool toys back then :)
Had this set as a child in the 80s. My favorite set of all time.
The space set just left of the monorail is the one I had. Also I still have my Star Hawk II.
Some of those parts they don't make anymore.
Thanks for bringing back some good memories. 🙂
I still have that original monorail set (in pieces) in a tote in the basement! When my kids were younger we'd get my old LEGO's out to play every so often and the monorail was always this first thing they wanted to build.
Wow, I had all the black tron 2x m tron and ice planet sets. Those sets and color schemes were amazing, wish I would have kept them.
I have a bunch of these sets sitting in a box. Brings back great memories.
11:42 OMG! I had no idea that kit could do that. That is Fantastic! I miss the 90's
That monorail allways looked so awesome i never saw one in real life
Nostalgia. I still have a lot of these sets in an old trunk in the attic, back from when I was a kid. Seeing these makes me want to dig em out again XD
I had one set out of all that,, i couldnt be happier to see it again:)
This was my childhood! Thank you for showing us all the sets.
This is astonishing! What a walk through memories this has been!
The idea of Blacktron was such a kewl concept, good vs badguys was a nice touch. Though nothing quite beats the stylish black and yellow (very Tim Burton Batman) color scheme.
9:00 I had that left side shuttle, it was 3 module transport thingy. 9:27 Also had that biggest 6 tires vehicle. Such a nostalgy trip.
Galaxy Quest Explorer at 6:05... When I was a kid I used to see this set in the store and ask my parents for it, but they said I had to wait for a birthday or something. When we came back for it around my birthday it was nowhere to be found. I still never got that set, but I did get some similar sets later in the Space Police theme and I got the whole Ice Planet collection because I was older and had more of my own money by then.
A big trip down memory lane. I have most of the sets up to the Black Tron/Space police stuff. Not all of the bases and big ships but most of it. So basically 1977-1991.
Very nice collection.
My 15 yo and 7 yo loved me sharing this video showing my childhood legos... which I don't have anymore. :( But OH the memories!!
Fantastic to see this and have someone to talk to it! Man it brings me back!
Just picked up some classic space sets. Waiting on delivery! Can’t wait to review it!!!
Lego needs to bring all these sets back!!! The classic space sets are absolutely amazing! Bring back the mono rail
He’ll bring back the same kits!!!
I would absolutely buy them all and create a display space just for these 80’s space sets in my house.
SPACESHIP!!!!!
They NEED to bring classic space back, I wasn’t around then, but I inherited some of the originals from my dad. Here, I’ll list them for you: the main ship, the saucer base the rover with the base in the back and some smaller sets
The blue robot command canter was my 1st set at 3 years old. Thanks for this nostalgia 😊