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Picked up 493 recently and it’s an absolute beauty.
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The dish on top looks a lot like the one on #493/#926. The dome could be made using the dome parts from #60351. A circular floor plan would be tricky- maybe a lot of hinge plates or Mixel joints.
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Yeah so the copyright may say 1978 but it still could have been released in 1979 (but I really don't know!). It's the same with some sets that had the first articulated minifigs that are copyrighted 1977 but were likely released in 1978 (like 575 Coastguard). The brickbuilt craters are unique to 493. You can see them if…
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@EGRoberts The Heliport was my first LEGO set, Christmas 1974. The aunt and uncle who gave it to me gave me a lot of my favorite toys, #493 Space Command Center for instance!
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My sentimental favorite is this little guy that my grandson put together around 4 years ago while I was sorting Bionicle parts and told me it was me (no hair and a beard). It has been on display in the living room ever since. Runner ups would be the #10188 Deathstar or #493 Command Center
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I wanna keep looking at this post just to see if LEGOFan2 ever gets the money! Lolol Ok I got a nice #493 Space Command Center form my amazing CS haul last Nov. Wasn't gonna get rid of it, but my plan is to be 100% Technic by 2022. It's the flatplate version, but I can swap in a crummy cracked crater plate.
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The full set of series 18 CMFs that I left my grandson alone with for a few minutes. Came back to find 22 opened bags and one big pile of parts, and we had fun sorting everything out and putting them together. A close second would be #493 Classic Space Command Center that had been in my cousin's attic since since the early…
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I visited family last week in NC and my cousin gave me all the LEGO we could find in his parent's attic. There were 2 #493 Command Centers, 2 #442 Space Shuttles, a #462 Mobile Rocket Launcher, and a couple hundred basic bricks that clearly had been very heavily played with before making their way to the attic. They are…
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The 1x6 classic space brick with the floating astronaut is actually pretty valuable. There are only 12 on BL and the lowest is at $15. http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=3754p01&idColor=7#T=S&C=7&O={"color":7} That piece was only available in 3 Space Command Center variants and one parts pack. The…
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Building some Classic Space MOCs is on my Lego to-do list, so, after doing the math, I snatched up this eBay lot of very incomplete command sections from #493 Command Center and #6970 Beta I Command Base for $47 shipped. Going by Bricklink average prices, there are about $65 worth of trans-yellow, printed parts, and…
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