Do you know if the circular space station are to simulate artificial gravity by spinning? Then it makes no sense, edpecially the bio dome that is upside down eventually. (Anyway, rip plants when you open the glass roof in space to access them) or is it to be a sturdy construction that you slowly rotate to align docking points with the planet under you? That would make more sense
The Technik sets coming in March also cross-fit with modules and can be used along with the City sets. Great theme and great cross-theme range of products. If I had any kids I would have bought them a few of those sets for sure.
This theme gives me hard-core power miners 2024 vibes, the build style, the little monsters, the outfits, omg I'd be obsessed if I had these when I was a kid🔥🔥🔥
Wow, I would have LOVED this when I was a kid. They did such a good job with the designs, play features, and even the story these sets tell. I makes me wish I had kids so I could buy these for them.
I love the connection all these sets share. Those stickers showing the station and base commenting is a great way to get kids thinking about stuff like that. And having everything powered by those crystal energy cylinders is another great idea. Giving them all that direct sense of connection helps expand the potential kids could find in them.
If there’s one thing I can say that I really like about this new over-theme, it’s that the modules look like they could be very easily replicated for the sake of creating one’s own interiors. I could even see stand-alone modules in a second wave, or a box set with just pieces to make three or four of your own modules.
I was sitting through the entire video thinking about the Seatruck and the general base building layout. It's a great concept and the possibilities are endless when combined with Lego. I would love to see them doing a Subnautica collaboration subtheme for the space series. It feels like a match made in heaven.
@SleepyFen I wouldn't not be able to buy a Subnautica themed lego set. That would be so cool. They could even have a whole line because there are so many cool vehicles and modular bases in the subnautica games.
Great points on the Space Base: the transporter should transport the modules, so should the crane. The launch pad's height should be adjustable. Great playsets but room for more interactions.
This is the first time a review makes me actually want to buy sets, even though I haven't really bought or cared for City for the last few years. After part 1 of the review, I got the interstellar spaceship, and it really is enjoyable to build, cool to play around with, and looks amazing ! Now I just want to buy the entire wave, and turn it into a big mobile space base like the 2018 arctic one, with several carriages. This line is truly great and will most certainly be instantly loved by kids and adults alike !
7:59 You're very much right with that, it'd be an EASY fix to make that lift up and down with only a few technic elements: Piece 6114979 (long gear tooth rack thing) Piece 6173197 (sleeve for the above) Piece 6170153 (short, thick spiral worm gear or the longer, thinner one) A few long axels and gears If they forewent with that orange ramp piece for a brick built one with a hole in it for an axel, they could've easily made a thin, hidden mechanism that lifts it up and down. If you look at the play features of the Technic Car Transporter (42098) they did a very similar thing with the upper levels. Edit: the brick built ramp would also look a lot better as it'd be a flat surface for the force of the thrusters to push off of, rather then all the force just going up the ramp.
The space train really reminds me of the seatruck from Subnautica Below Zero. Honestly this whole set feels like Subnautica in outer space, which is a good thing. Needs more leviathan class alpha predators.
My favorite set in the line is actually the 3 in 1 Space Explorers Pack. This includes the construction mech, interstellar spaceship, and hover bike poly bag.
That Space Train really reminds me of the Seatruck from Subnautica: Below Zero. It’s looks very similar and has the same idea with the modular compartments.
I'm happy to hear that the best sets of this wave are the smallest, most affordable ones. 😊 But personally, I'm gonna save up for the Friends space base--that looks way better than the City base.
Just letting you know, the ramp IS at least compatible with the other two ships, including the 4+ one. The interstellar spaceship even has these little white nubs that line up perfectly. Also, the base itself can connect with the Friends' base, making a much larger compound.
I started this collection, and bought some of the sets, because of your last video. Now I feel the need to complete the collections because the combinations look awesome. Thank you for the amazing video!
The kids received a few items from this range over Christmas. The tower is rather unstable, and the rope for the crane is poorly attached between the hook and the winding wheel. It often becomes slack and lacks a mechanism to keep it taut. However, I really like the lunar rover.
They don’t need to step out to space to go to other module, as you can see, there is “door” on each pod connected to the ring. The ring is a long circular corridor hallway for space mini figure to go around, just limited by pieces count, a proper passage cannot be recreated 😅
Yes I think Lego missed with the dark trans rather then going with clear. Also the airlock portals should have been at least taller and wider than a minifig
There's so much potential with those modules. No doubt that someone is going to buy two space bases and connect them together to make a super base. Beyond that, it could be used to expand your base with whatever buildings arrive in the next wave of City Space sets. Maybe a garage, lab, or greenhouse.
I really like the rover. As a kid I had the Big Trac and this brings back those memories. No place for the orbital space station but like that design and the play features.
Play value of these sets is the most impressive thing about them. Also, is there a video game of this series yet?? With all the mini robots, modular parts, vehicles, energy packs, mechanical suits and mini vehicles I see great potential for an openworld adventure game.
i think you are right, the smaller sets in this line are the better ones. very happy with the Interstellar spaceship after i did some very minor tweaks to it
Well, we have the same idea, as my 5 year old has the 3 sets that you recommended, plus one extra mech. These are truly amazing sets, and we have a ton of fun playing with them.
The mini figs move between the modules of the space station via the power of your imagination. Why are you expecting Rivendale for a children's space set? If they built actual tunnels for the minifigs, the station would be much much bigger (too big!) and way more expensive You make this observation but didn't even comment on how the interstellar spaceship (which I agree is the best set overall) had no place to dock/attach the drone. How did you miss commenting on that? The two rovers and the mecha miner are all redundant from a play perspective. The rovers are pretty but useless when you really think about how the different sets interact and their function (i.e. explore new worlds to mine resources to charge into batteries + provide life support infrastructure for the humans). Same with the mech miner whose function is covered by other sets. You can buy them but they'll just take up real estate from a play perspective
I am a bit late but i just wated to add one obvious fact: You can place any one of the modules in the large rover, making it a flexible vehicle. It is (or rather was) shipped with the science module, but you could also place the sleeping, dining or engineering module from the space station in it. It is just a bit of a shame that the connecting parts from the staions modules are build closed while the one from the large rover is open with empty window frames on the inside, which allows for the astonauts to traverse between the cockpit an the module easily.
I bought the spacecraft and the smaller rover, and my son loves them, we spend a lot of time playing with them. I'm also planning to buy the bigger rover and the base as well, seen in this video, which would make the set complete in my eyes. Thank you for the great review!
The interstellar spaceship is by far the best value for money I got from lego for the past years . Bought it for 16€. Now when I compare it to most of my SW ships of the same size its half the price and much slicker design. Comparison to jedi star fighters for example. Man SW sets are so expensive. Cant wait for more Space sets in the city line.
Definitely worth the wait! Great review! Perhaps the sticker in the base tells the story of how the radiance of the crystals affects the digestive system of the Space crew? I found the polybag at an online store and it should arrive before the weekend starts. If the leaks are true, I would advice to wait with buying these sets a little longer as there will be (classic) Lego space set available as a gift with purchase later this month.
Gotta love a good interlocking segments spaceship design, taken straight from the Blacktron sets so a nice retro feel! Does make me wonder why the GWP blacktron cruiser set was made to connect with clips instead of technic pins when these sets use the pins option.
2:05 - I thought, that these pieces was firstly introduced in Nexo Knights theme... not Ninjago... But awesome video - I've been looking forward to see this since the first part was released :D
8 year old me would love this. 36 year old me still loves this lol im already imagining just how bit of an outpost i can build with multiple space base sets and just connect them all together with the individual pods
Thanks so much for covering these with the depth and quality of the adult sets! These sets are amazing and truly shine from the full Tiago treatment. Now we just have to ask ourselves, how many of the space sets can we justify getting if we don't have kids...
Im the exact oppisite. That space base with its interesting shape and modular nature is easily the highlight for me, while the ground base feels too clunky and similar to rocket launch sets we've gotten before
That bike! It’s book 6, bag 8, in the instructions for anyone who might want to look those up and pop together a couple copies for themselves. I literally dropped what I was doing and moc’ed something up with a booster seat for baby-classic-space to drive.
The Modular Space station reminds me of one thing, THE ENDURANCE, and the 20 bucks spaceship is the shuttle cooper used when he jumped into gargantua, is this a 10th anniversary easter egg?
Yeah getting the whole wave. The modular piece was introduced in 2019, which means the junction from the 2019 lunar station will allow for even cooler creations with these new modules. Fun times ahead.
I bought this whole wave. Luckily I have a 3 and 4-year-old to "justify" it, but the sets live in my room, lol. My only major gripe is the smaller aliens, they always fall and have no studs to connect. We need a large "mothership" and maybe some larger terrain sets.
Another awesome review! To me this is the _long awaited_ return of the *Space Theme,* and the design and gimmicks of those sets are so great. Beautiful builds.
This just makes me want to be a kid again... Or have a kid I could buy all this for. What an awesome theme with so many opportunities for play and expression!! 😁 All of the adventures kids these days can have..... What an unreal set for the imagination
I got the 6 wheel rover and the ring space station and they are really cool. I also think the system/technic sets in the same line is the biggest crossover event in history. I’m very excited and I wishlisted the cargo VTOL set.
I hope Lego continues with these sub themes within city theme. The detail on every set from the builds to the minifigures to the extra features and small side builds. Can we please have a city sub theme of rock raiders??
The smaller sets are way better when you are tight on space. The construction mech is so useful too! Lots of parts to work with and a sticker sheet that’s useful on custom stuff
Great review. Will you do any more tutorial videos? I love the series and would love to see tips on making larger vehicles and also interactive play elements. Thank you!
Now imagine how big a spaceship must be to load the rover into! 😀 I like the style of the series, but I think there is a size mismatch between vehicles, spaceships and stations. I think the series also lacks a big spacehip with cargo room and a bay to load a vehicle or small shuttle into.
The box makes it seem like it's supposed to be a permanent living quarters, like the ISS. After seeing the rest of the sets, I think the better story is that it's a transfer hub. Stuff is sent from Earth to Mars orbit, where it's connected to the station. From there, smaller trips are made to bring each component down to the planet's surface. In the meantime, some of the modules are outfitted as temporary living spaces.
So far ive gotten the 4+ Spaceship set, 2 Interstellar Spaceship sets and the Space Explorer Rover. I want to make a larger Spaceship like the old classic Lego Space sets.
Lego city space sets are amazing This space station is awesome I like the space train setup I wish the commander minifigure was in this set Should have had a stand, and should be cheaper The base set is cool. However instead of the launch thing, the pieces should have been used to make a bigger spaceship This shouldn't have been the main big set of the wave how it is I wish the captain minifigure wasn't exclusive to this set The tower would work well for an airport control tower It's too expensive
Ive been going through my old Classic Space sets trying to rebuild them and finding some pieces missing. I know some of the tail fins I broke by stepping on them (ouch!) I do like the bulky shuttle in the base set, the design seems more thought out and sleeker with the fins and it does have the extra utility than the Interstellar Explorer. My main gripe about the latter ship is that it doesn't have any landing gear. But I watched another Lego channel and he modded it with landing gear and a few more bells and whistles that I may just pick it up to mod myself.
This is great for kids, but I also hope LEGO will release more space sets with real space stuff;rockets, satellites, telescopes, etc. I would love to see JWST
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Do you know if the circular space station are to simulate artificial gravity by spinning? Then it makes no sense, edpecially the bio dome that is upside down eventually. (Anyway, rip plants when you open the glass roof in space to access them) or is it to be a sturdy construction that you slowly rotate to align docking points with the planet under you? That would make more sense
This is what children-oriented LEGO sets should be like.
Great review as always!
The Technik sets coming in March also cross-fit with modules and can be used along with the City sets. Great theme and great cross-theme range of products. If I had any kids I would have bought them a few of those sets for sure.
This theme gives me hard-core power miners 2024 vibes, the build style, the little monsters, the outfits, omg I'd be obsessed if I had these when I was a kid🔥🔥🔥
I thought the same thing! This like reminded me a lot of the Power Miner line
Wow, I would have LOVED this when I was a kid. They did such a good job with the designs, play features, and even the story these sets tell. I makes me wish I had kids so I could buy these for them.
Right?! They're kinda of amazing
Treat yourself!
Just buy them, build them then resell them - what a weekend treat!
The big rover truck is a wonderful build. But when I had it built, the first thing I did was modify the front wheel to fix the center part.
To me that’s one of the coolest details
I was thinking the same thing to do if I buy it 😊
Although it looks derpy that spinning bit is for pulling the rover through mud/sand if it bogs down. Like a paddle
@@oliverbooth2872 really?
How'd you go about doing that?
The theme and synergy of these sets is incredible. LEGO hit a grand slam bringing space back.
I love the connection all these sets share. Those stickers showing the station and base commenting is a great way to get kids thinking about stuff like that. And having everything powered by those crystal energy cylinders is another great idea. Giving them all that direct sense of connection helps expand the potential kids could find in them.
If there’s one thing I can say that I really like about this new over-theme, it’s that the modules look like they could be very easily replicated for the sake of creating one’s own interiors. I could even see stand-alone modules in a second wave, or a box set with just pieces to make three or four of your own modules.
These modules give me Subnautica Below Zero Seatruck vibes
oh yeah totally!! i thought the same thing. maybe they took inspiration from it!!!
I was sitting through the entire video thinking about the Seatruck and the general base building layout. It's a great concept and the possibilities are endless when combined with Lego. I would love to see them doing a Subnautica collaboration subtheme for the space series. It feels like a match made in heaven.
@SleepyFen I wouldn't not be able to buy a Subnautica themed lego set. That would be so cool. They could even have a whole line because there are so many cool vehicles and modular bases in the subnautica games.
That space bike would indeed make a great tiny set.
I really love this theme, a worthy successor to classic space with how cohesive yet simple it is.
Gear yourself up guys, lego is going to the good old days
Great points on the Space Base: the transporter should transport the modules, so should the crane. The launch pad's height should be adjustable. Great playsets but room for more interactions.
unlicensed Lego sets are always a pleasure to see.
This is the first time a review makes me actually want to buy sets, even though I haven't really bought or cared for City for the last few years. After part 1 of the review, I got the interstellar spaceship, and it really is enjoyable to build, cool to play around with, and looks amazing ! Now I just want to buy the entire wave, and turn it into a big mobile space base like the 2018 arctic one, with several carriages. This line is truly great and will most certainly be instantly loved by kids and adults alike !
7:59 You're very much right with that, it'd be an EASY fix to make that lift up and down with only a few technic elements:
Piece 6114979 (long gear tooth rack thing)
Piece 6173197 (sleeve for the above)
Piece 6170153 (short, thick spiral worm gear or the longer, thinner one)
A few long axels and gears
If they forewent with that orange ramp piece for a brick built one with a hole in it for an axel, they could've easily made a thin, hidden mechanism that lifts it up and down. If you look at the play features of the Technic Car Transporter (42098) they did a very similar thing with the upper levels.
Edit: the brick built ramp would also look a lot better as it'd be a flat surface for the force of the thrusters to push off of, rather then all the force just going up the ramp.
The space train really reminds me of the seatruck from Subnautica Below Zero. Honestly this whole set feels like Subnautica in outer space, which is a good thing. Needs more leviathan class alpha predators.
My favorite set in the line is actually the 3 in 1 Space Explorers Pack. This includes the construction mech, interstellar spaceship, and hover bike poly bag.
That Space Train really reminds me of the Seatruck from Subnautica: Below Zero. It’s looks very similar and has the same idea with the modular compartments.
I'm happy to hear that the best sets of this wave are the smallest, most affordable ones. 😊 But personally, I'm gonna save up for the Friends space base--that looks way better than the City base.
Just letting you know, the ramp IS at least compatible with the other two ships, including the 4+ one. The interstellar spaceship even has these little white nubs that line up perfectly. Also, the base itself can connect with the Friends' base, making a much larger compound.
I love the subtle little silver play button in the background. Well deserved! Thanks for another good review :)
I started this collection, and bought some of the sets, because of your last video. Now I feel the need to complete the collections because the combinations look awesome. Thank you for the amazing video!
The kids received a few items from this range over Christmas. The tower is rather unstable, and the rope for the crane is poorly attached between the hook and the winding wheel. It often becomes slack and lacks a mechanism to keep it taut. However, I really like the lunar rover.
This space line honestly feels a lot like the Power Miners line in terms of unique minifigures and builds, playability, story, and compatibility
They don’t need to step out to space to go to other module, as you can see, there is “door” on each pod connected to the ring. The ring is a long circular corridor hallway for space mini figure to go around, just limited by pieces count, a proper passage cannot be recreated 😅
Top 10! Love your videos! The best reviews out there!
I love how modular and customizable this is! Great review
Yes I think Lego missed with the dark trans rather then going with clear. Also the airlock portals should have been at least taller and wider than a minifig
You nailed it when you said little Tiago would have a blast with this, I feel like these are really cool!
Power Miners has a special place in my heart but this is a great looking theme - this is what I remember Lego being about as a kid
This is giving me Power Miner Vibes and also Lego City Arctic Expedition vibes and I LOVE it!!
SPACE TARIN 🔥
There's so much potential with those modules. No doubt that someone is going to buy two space bases and connect them together to make a super base. Beyond that, it could be used to expand your base with whatever buildings arrive in the next wave of City Space sets. Maybe a garage, lab, or greenhouse.
I really like the rover. As a kid I had the Big Trac and this brings back those memories. No place for the orbital space station but like that design and the play features.
Play value of these sets is the most impressive thing about them. Also, is there a video game of this series yet?? With all the mini robots, modular parts, vehicles, energy packs, mechanical suits and mini vehicles I see great potential for an openworld adventure game.
i think you are right, the smaller sets in this line are the better ones. very happy with the Interstellar spaceship after i did some very minor tweaks to it
I can't be the only one thinking of 'The Marvels' when I look at the space station
Well, we have the same idea, as my 5 year old has the 3 sets that you recommended, plus one extra mech. These are truly amazing sets, and we have a ton of fun playing with them.
That is awesome to hear!
The mini figs move between the modules of the space station via the power of your imagination. Why are you expecting Rivendale for a children's space set?
If they built actual tunnels for the minifigs, the station would be much much bigger (too big!) and way more expensive
You make this observation but didn't even comment on how the interstellar spaceship (which I agree is the best set overall) had no place to dock/attach the drone. How did you miss commenting on that?
The two rovers and the mecha miner are all redundant from a play perspective. The rovers are pretty but useless when you really think about how the different sets interact and their function (i.e. explore new worlds to mine resources to charge into batteries + provide life support infrastructure for the humans). Same with the mech miner whose function is covered by other sets. You can buy them but they'll just take up real estate from a play perspective
I am a bit late but i just wated to add one obvious fact: You can place any one of the modules in the large rover, making it a flexible vehicle. It is (or rather was) shipped with the science module, but you could also place the sleeping, dining or engineering module from the space station in it. It is just a bit of a shame that the connecting parts from the staions modules are build closed while the one from the large rover is open with empty window frames on the inside, which allows for the astonauts to traverse between the cockpit an the module easily.
I bought the spacecraft and the smaller rover, and my son loves them, we spend a lot of time playing with them. I'm also planning to buy the bigger rover and the base as well, seen in this video, which would make the set complete in my eyes. Thank you for the great review!
80's me is in love with this series. And luckily I have a 7yo son to serve as an excuse for getting them all! Great balanced review as always.
The interstellar spaceship is by far the best value for money I got from lego for the past years . Bought it for 16€. Now when I compare it to most of my SW ships of the same size its half the price and much slicker design. Comparison to jedi star fighters for example. Man SW sets are so expensive. Cant wait for more Space sets in the city line.
Definitely worth the wait! Great review!
Perhaps the sticker in the base tells the story of how the radiance of the crystals affects the digestive system of the Space crew?
I found the polybag at an online store and it should arrive before the weekend starts.
If the leaks are true, I would advice to wait with buying these sets a little longer as there will be (classic) Lego space set available as a gift with purchase later this month.
Seeing these sets makes me miss the Mars Mission sets even more. Those were the peak 😢.
Gotta love a good interlocking segments spaceship design, taken straight from the Blacktron sets so a nice retro feel! Does make me wonder why the GWP blacktron cruiser set was made to connect with clips instead of technic pins when these sets use the pins option.
Yes I've been waiting for this video to come out. Loved the first part and loved the second part
2:05 - I thought, that these pieces was firstly introduced in Nexo Knights theme... not Ninjago...
But awesome video - I've been looking forward to see this since the first part was released :D
Im happy they brought back the space theme, hopefully they add some more cool sets
8 year old me would love this. 36 year old me still loves this lol
im already imagining just how bit of an outpost i can build with multiple space base sets and just connect them all together with the individual pods
Thanks so much for covering these with the depth and quality of the adult sets! These sets are amazing and truly shine from the full Tiago treatment. Now we just have to ask ourselves, how many of the space sets can we justify getting if we don't have kids...
Im the exact oppisite. That space base with its interesting shape and modular nature is easily the highlight for me, while the ground base feels too clunky and similar to rocket launch sets we've gotten before
That bike! It’s book 6, bag 8, in the instructions for anyone who might want to look those up and pop together a couple copies for themselves. I literally dropped what I was doing and moc’ed something up with a booster seat for baby-classic-space to drive.
The Modular Space station reminds me of one thing, THE ENDURANCE, and the 20 bucks spaceship is the shuttle cooper used when he jumped into gargantua, is this a 10th anniversary easter egg?
Yeah getting the whole wave. The modular piece was introduced in 2019, which means the junction from the 2019 lunar station will allow for even cooler creations with these new modules. Fun times ahead.
The Droid at the start looks like Peabody from portal 2
Just hit me that this is pretty much the direct spiritual successor to Mars Mission ❤
I bought this whole wave. Luckily I have a 3 and 4-year-old to "justify" it, but the sets live in my room, lol. My only major gripe is the smaller aliens, they always fall and have no studs to connect. We need a large "mothership" and maybe some larger terrain sets.
Another awesome review!
To me this is the _long awaited_ return of the *Space Theme,* and the design and gimmicks of those sets are so great. Beautiful builds.
I’m really loving these new space sets.
The plant capsule in the station is upside down
This just makes me want to be a kid again... Or have a kid I could buy all this for. What an awesome theme with so many opportunities for play and expression!! 😁 All of the adventures kids these days can have..... What an unreal set for the imagination
Those droids are very cute! Smartly built.
I got the 6 wheel rover and the ring space station and they are really cool. I also think the system/technic sets in the same line is the biggest crossover event in history. I’m very excited and I wishlisted the cargo VTOL set.
The space station looks like the ship from interstellar
Love me some Space theme! The space base seems like it might have been inspired by the Jamestown lunar base in For All Mankind.
Amazing review, as always, great job Tiago!
I hope Lego continues with these sub themes within city theme. The detail on every set from the builds to the minifigures to the extra features and small side builds. Can we please have a city sub theme of rock raiders??
Wish the City space sets were its own independent theme rather than a City sub-theme
Same, this is a really strong start for a theme but I feel like keeping it under City limits it's potential to expand in the future.
I would have loved this as a kid !
great reviews love watching them keep up the great work
Thank you for Review! Nice Sets!
Tiago, amazing review as always, there is a new set coming out, the modular galactic spaceship, and it looks amazing, please review it.
I'll check it out!
The smaller sets are way better when you are tight on space. The construction mech is so useful too! Lots of parts to work with and a sticker sheet that’s useful on custom stuff
Totally agree!
Would be so nice to have ground platea for those sets again... Would make such a difference...
These are actually pretty amazing.... Have to caussually show these to my kids so they want them for birthday :)
Great review. Will you do any more tutorial videos? I love the series and would love to see tips on making larger vehicles and also interactive play elements. Thank you!
"Build something fun today" for me today will be making the space station better ☺️ In bricklink studio and see if I can afford it for real later 😅
Now imagine how big a spaceship must be to load the rover into! 😀 I like the style of the series, but I think there is a size mismatch between vehicles, spaceships and stations. I think the series also lacks a big spacehip with cargo room and a bay to load a vehicle or small shuttle into.
Been waiting for days for this 😅
Sorry for the wait! :)
You are totally right about the space station. It should've been bigger so there was a connection to all the buds😊
The box makes it seem like it's supposed to be a permanent living quarters, like the ISS. After seeing the rest of the sets, I think the better story is that it's a transfer hub. Stuff is sent from Earth to Mars orbit, where it's connected to the station. From there, smaller trips are made to bring each component down to the planet's surface. In the meantime, some of the modules are outfitted as temporary living spaces.
@@jardex2275 that makes a lot of sense 🤔
Thanks for great review, I always enjoy these:)
I love Lego city. The space theme, the deep sea theme, the arctic… no licensed IPs here
Awesome review! The one thing that lego really should have made is a four way connector module. That alone would have enhanced play greatly
That would be cool!
So far ive gotten the 4+ Spaceship set, 2 Interstellar Spaceship sets and the Space Explorer Rover. I want to make a larger Spaceship like the old classic Lego Space sets.
Lego city space sets are amazing
This space station is awesome
I like the space train setup
I wish the commander minifigure was in this set
Should have had a stand, and should be cheaper
The base set is cool. However instead of the launch thing, the pieces should have been used to make a bigger spaceship
This shouldn't have been the main big set of the wave how it is
I wish the captain minifigure wasn't exclusive to this set
The tower would work well for an airport control tower
It's too expensive
I kinda want to get all of these new space sets, they're really well done!
The space station space train build reminds me sooo much on Subnautica Below Zero :)
I loved my Seatrain ;)
I love the space base but I wish we got more focus on the base and less side builds. I’m biased towards location builds.
Awesome as all ways , such an amazing review
Ive been going through my old Classic Space sets trying to rebuild them and finding some pieces missing. I know some of the tail fins I broke by stepping on them (ouch!)
I do like the bulky shuttle in the base set, the design seems more thought out and sleeker with the fins and it does have the extra utility than the Interstellar Explorer. My main gripe about the latter ship is that it doesn't have any landing gear. But I watched another Lego channel and he modded it with landing gear and a few more bells and whistles that I may just pick it up to mod myself.
This is great for kids, but I also hope LEGO will release more space sets with real space stuff;rockets, satellites, telescopes, etc. I would love to see JWST
Great Review I’m probably gonna get the Creator Astronaut but I did enjoy Space sets I loved them as a kid in the 80’s/90’s
That space station resembles the Endurance from Interstellar (2014)
I thought the same thing! To me, the interstellar spaceship looks similar to the ship that docks with the Endurance as well.
@@be_co_beep I thought that too!
They're called Rangers
I like the clone turbo tank set lol
Actually bought two of the smaller ones so that I can build my own turbo tank with working suspension^^
waiting for the FRIENDS Space sets now!!!
To be perfect I just miss a sum of total pieces and price... I know, I know, I can do it myself
Can't wait for classic space gwp 😊
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I THINK FOR BETTER BUILD YOU NEED TO COMBINE THIS SET WITH THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION MIRROR LEGO SET