The gravity on the moon is far less than on earth Lunar Research Base 60350 I can’t really say that there is something that I don’t like about this set, but I think the other sets are more aesthetic. The retail price is 169,95 €, now that is a lot but considering how massive the Space Rocket and the Launch tower are, and all the other things included in the set it is understandable that the price is on the higher side. The Minifigures in Rocket Launch Center 60351 I’m sure he gets to go to space another time. Other than these Minifigures we have two people as ground personnel, two astronauts ready to enter the rocket and one more guy that according to the backside of the box is the one taking care of the parrot. This crazy scientist and his colleague Ravenhurst both have double-sided heads with different facial expressions, something I really appreciate as a Toy photographer. The coolest thing about this building is the large screen with a tiny rocket that you can move by turning a wheel, the screen tracks the rocket’s flight into space. The launch control center has all the computers, buttons and screens you need to launch the rocket into space. This is where my favorite Minifigure Wylde hangs out, looking at the stars and apparently also examining a sample of bacteria that I suppose they found on the moon. The scope can be adjusted and the entire top part of the building can be rotated. The observatory building has a garage on the first floor and a telescope on top. A nice detail is the fuel pipes that go into the rocket that will automatically detach as you launch the rocket. The launch tower has an elevator that can be raised and lowered and a launch bridge that can also be maneuvered. One holds the astronauts, one holds a small vehicle and the last holds an Octan fuel tank. It has three compartments that can be opened. The different parts can be taken off to simulate how the parts fall off on a real rocket as it launches into space. The space rocket is quite impressive, about 42 cm high. Here we have the Space rocket with the launch tower, the launch control center, an observatory, two vehicles, a drone, seven Lego Minifigures and last but definitely not least a really cool robot that lights up if you press a button. The largest of the four sets is the Artemis: NASA’s return to the Moon 60351. I got these four sets from Lego through BrickCentral to do a review. Back then there were also space stations, rovers, rockets, space shuttles and such. My kids are talking about space in school right now and as we were building and playing with these sets we talked about the moon, astronauts and space and we all learned a lot.įor me, the sets also remind me about the Lego Space sets from the early 80’s. The sets are inspired by NASA’s concepts for the Artemis program and this makes them very interesting as in a near future the moon base camp, the Lunar Rover and the other cool things will be real. And this time it’s not just for a visit, we’re building a base on the moon and putting a space station in orbit as well. Lego have released four Lego City Space sets that together give you everything you need to return to the moon. Rocket Launch Center 60351, Lunar Research Base 60350, Lunar Space Station 60349, Lunar Roving Vehicle 60348
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