Shopping at LEGO or Amazon?
Please use our links:
LEGO.com •
Amazon
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Search
-
Of my childhood sets, it would have to be #6890 Cosmic Cruiser with #6980 Galaxy Commander a close second. As for sets since I came out of my dark ages, #6869 Quinjet Aerial Battle.
-
The blue printed slope piece http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=3939p90 is unique to this set: #6890 Cosmic Cruiser. Not one of my favorites, but it is remembered as having a small ship inside a larger ship. Notice that the printed Space logo is much smaller on that piece than on this one…
-
I'd say my best deal was 3451 Sopwith Camel - paid $15 for it complete with instructions (no box) via Craigslist. Though reacquiring two of my sets from childhood (6890 Cosmic Cruiser and 6941 Blacktron Battrax) was a little triumph...
-
Hello Bricksetters, I've cleared another part of my collection and found these 3 lego space sets that I no longer have space for, hopefully someone on here will be interested in finding them a new home, willing to sell them all together or individual depending on what anyone wants, All sets have marks, bends,discoloration…
-
Hello. I am new around here and I was wondering if some members could help me compile a list of lego Classic space sets that have the slipcover with cardboard tray style packaging (i.e. Not tear open style or the big type with flap / window). From looking around I know the following sets are of this style: 6927 All-Terrain…
-
@JudgeChuck, for me, classic Space is those colours, plus white & trans-dark blue as we started getting stuff like #6890, #6929 & #6927 not long after I started getting Space Lego (6890 is one of my personal favourites, along with 891). I don't know why, but for some reason, out of all the translucent colours, trans-green…
-
Second Entry: Updated version of one of the first and favorite sets (second only the Galaxy Explorer) from my childhood; 6890 Cosmic Cruiser. (BTW, I'm new to the forums so I apologize if my posting format is a little off. I also apologize for my photography skills; I'm still learning.)
-
Over here in Australia, back in the 70's & 80's, as I can recall, most retailers didn't readily throw Lego sets in the clearance bins. It was easily possible to find sets that were from three or four years prior, got #6890 for my seventh birthday (which was in June of 83), then a second one for christmas in 87.
-
My favorite growing up was the Cosmic Cruiser http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=6890-1 That astronaut escaped more battles because of that hidden sled... But now (all grown up) my personal favorite is the MMV (with Tower Bridge a close second). Finally, my nearly six year old son is totally crazy over the SW Clone Turbo…
-
35 lbs of Lego bulk plus the following instructions and idea books. It will take some time to figure out how many are complete. #984 #1615 #1875 #1876 #1877 #5540 #6265 #6382 #6383 #6524 #6604 #6653 #6673 #6809 #6810 x 2 #6880 #6890 #6923 #6927 #6952 #6972 #6984 #6990 + expansion pack #8044 #8054 #8845 #8854 Idea books…
19 results
Shopping at LEGO.com or Amazon?
Please use our links: LEGO.com • Amazon
Recent discussions •
Categories •
Privacy Policy •
Brickset.com
Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.
Brickset.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, the Amazon.com.ca, Inc. Associates Program and the Amazon EU Associates Programme, which are affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.