| | | | | I am having a hard time with which I would rather see as a legends release:
Both the original 497/928 Galaxy Explorer and the 487/924 Space Cruiser are
my all time favorite classic space sets. If I had to pick one to come back
as a re-release it would be a tough choice. I could be content with either
one while wishing for the other. What set would you guys vote for ( feel
free to expand here) ?
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Well, I know it's not Space but, I'd like to see that old Technic set that
is a Truck and it morphs into a Robot. Yellow and Black were the colors.
Eric
In lugnet.space, Skip Robinson writes:
> I am having a hard time with which I would rather see as a legends release:
> Both the original 497/928 Galaxy Explorer and the 487/924 Space Cruiser are
> my all time favorite classic space sets. If I had to pick one to come back
> as a re-release it would be a tough choice. I could be content with either
> one while wishing for the other. What set would you guys vote for ( feel
> free to expand here) ?
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Eric Sophie writes:
> Well, I know it's not Space but, I'd like to see that old Technic set that
> is a Truck and it morphs into a Robot. Yellow and Black were the colors.
>
> Eric
>
>
> In lugnet.space, Skip Robinson writes:
> > I am having a hard time with which I would rather see as a legends release:
> > Both the original 497/928 Galaxy Explorer and the 487/924 Space Cruiser are
> > my all time favorite classic space sets. If I had to pick one to come back
> > as a re-release it would be a tough choice. I could be content with either
> > one while wishing for the other. What set would you guys vote for ( feel
> > free to expand here) ?
I would vote for every set of Space and some confirmation of whether
Legoland Space is part of Futuron/Futureworld and for Lego to include two
new sets for Space that I have been building with my meager collection, the
Gaea Federation and the Nomads.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I think I'd just be happy with certain items as opposed to sets. I think
Lego SAHS would make a killing on the old landing plates and minifig sets
(Classic or Futuron). Also, any service pack including printed bricks with
the Classic Space logo would probably sell well via Lego SAHS. But if there
was one set in particular that would do it for me it would be the Galaxy
Explorer because of the printed logo bricks, the white minifigs with crisp
new logos, a landing plate and a crater plate.
My second runner up would be the Solar Power Transporter because of it's
cool pieces and 3 minifigs (including 1 black minifig).
Dan
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| "Daniel Jassim" <danieljassim@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GF24r7.C71@lugnet.com...
> I think I'd just be happy with certain items as opposed to sets. I think
> Lego SAHS would make a killing on the old landing plates and minifig sets
> (Classic or Futuron). Also, any service pack including printed bricks with
> the Classic Space logo would probably sell well via Lego SAHS. But if there
> was one set in particular that would do it for me it would be the Galaxy
> Explorer because of the printed logo bricks, the white minifigs with crisp
> new logos, a landing plate and a crater plate.
>
> My second runner up would be the Solar Power Transporter because of it's
> cool pieces and 3 minifigs (including 1 black minifig).
>
> Dan
Classic minifig set would definitely make a killing. I hoping that over
time, whatever space Legends sets are released, they cover all five of the
classic minifig colors (white, red, yellow, blue, and my personal favorite
black).
As far as sets go, Galaxy Explorer and Space Cruiser are at the top of my
list since I have neither. :-( One set that I do have that I would love to
get another is the Alpha-1 Rocket Base. Great pieces and great concept.
Tim
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| This brings up one of my favorite topics, the question I ask whenever I meet
a fan of Lego space.
What did the different colors of minifig mean to you?
For me, white were pilots--my first set was the old Space Shuttle, and that
white guy was clearly a pilot. Yellow were technicians, because I always
had the most of them and hey, you need a lot of techies to keep up your
fleet, right? Red were medics, for obvious color reasons, just as blue were
MPs/police. Black were so rare that they were the admirals for me.
When the Futuron-style minifigs came out, those became officers in each of
the divisions, and the classic style were the everyday working grunts.
I know some people used Star Trek colors. I had a B&W TV and was never
really into ST so that wasn't an option. What did other people do with colors?
Peter
In lugnet.space, Timothy D. Freshly writes:
> Classic minifig set would definitely make a killing. I hoping that over
> time, whatever space Legends sets are released, they cover all five of the
> classic minifig colors (white, red, yellow, blue, and my personal favorite
> black).
>
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| Peter & All,
> This brings up one of my favorite topics, the question I ask whenever I meet
> a fan of Lego space.
>
> What did the different colors of minifig mean to you?
Oh, I think I told you once. : ) Anyway,
> For me, white were pilots--my first set was the old Space Shuttle, and that
> white guy was clearly a pilot. Yellow were technicians, because I always
> had the most of them and hey, you need a lot of techies to keep up your
> fleet, right? Red were medics, for obvious color reasons, just as blue were
> MPs/police. Black were so rare that they were the admirals for me.
>
> When the Futuron-style minifigs came out, those became officers in each of
> the divisions, and the classic style were the everyday working grunts.
>
> I know some people used Star Trek colors. I had a B&W TV and was never
> really into ST so that wasn't an option. What did other people do with
> colors?
Well, I always used the colors as a job class. Here is my current assignments:
Classic Space - Ensigns, always.
Futurons - Upper ranks, from Leiutenants (SP?) to Admirals
Let's see, my color ones:
Black - Command - I always loved Black Futurons, my mini-me wears it, and it
is just too cool!
Blue - Engineering & Sciences
White - Medical - I have not found a way to convert a Futuron one as of yet,
I am still toying around with it.
Red - Pilots / Navigation - They are rare to me, especially Red Futurons
Yellow - Security - Tactical (SP?)
The most abundant Futuron colors seem to be blue and yellow, and I think
they make up most of the folks in my little corner of the LEGO universe.
Here is my old page on it, I re-did it on my laptop, but I have not
transferred it yet. I need to redo the pictures too with better backgrounds. : )
http://www.geocities.com/legoguy712/ADF-organization.html
Scott S.
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| In lugnet.space, Scott Sanburn writes:
> Peter & All,
>
> > This brings up one of my favorite topics, the question I ask whenever I meet
> > a fan of Lego space.
> >
> > What did the different colors of minifig mean to you?
>
> Oh, I think I told you once. : ) Anyway,
>
> > For me, white were pilots--my first set was the old Space Shuttle, and that
> > white guy was clearly a pilot. Yellow were technicians, because I always
> > had the most of them and hey, you need a lot of techies to keep up your
> > fleet, right? Red were medics, for obvious color reasons, just as blue were
> > MPs/police. Black were so rare that they were the admirals for me.
> >
> > When the Futuron-style minifigs came out, those became officers in each of
> > the divisions, and the classic style were the everyday working grunts.
> >
> > I know some people used Star Trek colors. I had a B&W TV and was never
> > really into ST so that wasn't an option. What did other people do with
> > colors?
>
> Well, I always used the colors as a job class. Here is my current assignments:
>
> Classic Space - Ensigns, always.
>
> Futurons - Upper ranks, from Leiutenants (SP?) to Admirals
>
> Let's see, my color ones:
>
> Black - Command - I always loved Black Futurons, my mini-me wears it, and it
> is just too cool!
>
> Blue - Engineering & Sciences
>
> White - Medical - I have not found a way to convert a Futuron one as of yet,
> I am still toying around with it.
>
> Red - Pilots / Navigation - They are rare to me, especially Red Futurons
>
> Yellow - Security - Tactical (SP?)
>
> The most abundant Futuron colors seem to be blue and yellow, and I think
> they make up most of the folks in my little corner of the LEGO universe.
>
> Here is my old page on it, I re-did it on my laptop, but I have not
> transferred it yet. I need to redo the pictures too with better backgrounds. : )
>
> http://www.geocities.com/legoguy712/ADF-organization.html
>
> Scott S.
> --The truth is that I always thought that there were different ranks of people in the LEGOLAND Space and Futuron LEGO sets. I always thought that the white LEGOLAND Space people were the ensigns or privates and the red LEGOLAND Space people were the corporal and when they get promoted, they wore a red shouldered Futuron uniform indicating them as a sargeant. The blue LEGOLAND people were second lieutenants and when they received their blue shouldered Futuron uniform that they became first lieutenants. The yellow LEGOLAND Space people were captains and when they received their yellow shouldered Futuron logos that they became colonels. The black LEGOLAND Space people were majors and when they received their black shouldered Futuron uniform, depending on which variety, they became either a brigadier or major general. The yellow and black Futuron people and the red and green Futuron people from the LEGO Dacta sets were lieutenant general and general respectively. The first Space Police sets were special forces from Futuron and the green Space Police (Space Police II) people were of a higher rank than the first Space Police (Sace Police I) people. These are merely my opinions and you do not have to take my words as the truth in your lives.
Jesse Long
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| In lugnet.space, Scott Sanburn writes:
> Peter & All,
>
> > This brings up one of my favorite topics, the question I ask whenever I meet
> > a fan of Lego space.
> >
> > What did the different colors of minifig mean to you?
>
> Oh, I think I told you once. : ) Anyway,
>
> > For me, white were pilots--my first set was the old Space Shuttle, and that
> > white guy was clearly a pilot. Yellow were technicians, because I always
> > had the most of them and hey, you need a lot of techies to keep up your
> > fleet, right? Red were medics, for obvious color reasons, just as blue were
> > MPs/police. Black were so rare that they were the admirals for me.
> >
> > When the Futuron-style minifigs came out, those became officers in each of
> > the divisions, and the classic style were the everyday working grunts.
> >
> > I know some people used Star Trek colors. I had a B&W TV and was never
> > really into ST so that wasn't an option. What did other people do with
> > colors?
>
> Well, I always used the colors as a job class. Here is my current assignments:
>
> Classic Space - Ensigns, always.
>
> Futurons - Upper ranks, from Leiutenants (SP?) to Admirals
>
> Let's see, my color ones:
>
> Black - Command - I always loved Black Futurons, my mini-me wears it, and it
> is just too cool!
>
> Blue - Engineering & Sciences
>
> White - Medical - I have not found a way to convert a Futuron one as of yet,
> I am still toying around with it.
>
> Red - Pilots / Navigation - They are rare to me, especially Red Futurons
>
> Yellow - Security - Tactical (SP?)
>
> The most abundant Futuron colors seem to be blue and yellow, and I think
> they make up most of the folks in my little corner of the LEGO universe.
>
> Here is my old page on it, I re-did it on my laptop, but I have not
> transferred it yet. I need to redo the pictures too with better backgrounds. : )
>
> http://www.geocities.com/legoguy712/ADF-organization.html
>
> Scott S.
> --
There may have been a mistake when you replied to my letter because you said
nothing in return to me, Scott. What is your opinion on my response to your
letter, Scott?
Jesse Long
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Peter Guenther writes:
> This brings up one of my favorite topics, the question I ask whenever I meet
> a fan of Lego space.
>
> What did the different colors of minifig mean to you?
Black - Conspiracy-theory Presence ("Command" / HazMat / Special Ops)
Blue - Science
Yellow - Support (Maintenance, etc.)
Red - Pilots
White - General / Combat
KDJ
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LUGNETer #203, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Peter Guenther writes:
> Yellow were technicians, because I always
> had the most of them
No, Yellow ones were the Marines. They were obviously the toughest of the
bunch, they went out into space naked with the Spaceman logo tattooed on their
chest.
eric
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| In lugnet.space, Timothy D. Freshly writes:
>
> "Daniel Jassim" <danieljassim@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:GF24r7.C71@lugnet.com...
<snipped>
> Classic minifig set would definitely make a killing. I hoping that over
> time, whatever space Legends sets are released, they cover all five of the
> classic minifig colors (white, red, yellow, blue, and my personal favorite
> black).
>
> As far as sets go, Galaxy Explorer and Space Cruiser are at the top of my
> list since I have neither. :-( One set that I do have that I would love to
> get another is the Alpha-1 Rocket Base. Great pieces and great concept.
>
> Tim
The Alpha-1 Rocket Base is probably my all-time favorite space set because
it was the first 'modern' minifig set I got when I was 6. My previous sets
were either universal sets or sets with the old minifig torsos/legs that
were molded and didn't move (specifically set 386).
I love the A-1RB. I still have about half of the special bits from it as
near as I can tell, and the crater plate has seen much use over the last 22
years and is still going strong (if a bit dusty/dirty). :)
I, personally, would love to see just about any of the original round of
space sets from 1979 come back, though the A-1RB or Mobile Tracking Station
(452) would be my key picks. 452 is small (under the current $25 mark set by
the Guarded Inn, if such is even a consideration for a Legends release), and
it would be awesome to get more of the clear antennna/shields. Not many sets
had those as I recall.
Just my take. :)
Joel J
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