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LEGO Exo Suit set – all about the Turtle

As you probably know already, the #21109 LEGO Exo Suit set that will be available shortly comes with a small robot referred to as the “turtle”. I have gotten a number of questions from readers in regards to this chunky little droid, so let’s talk about it. 🙂

LEGO Exo Suit Box Details

The turtle is the original design of LEGO fan Peter Reid, and is just about as popular as the Exo Suit itself. In his book LEGO Space: Building the Future (get this book if you don’t have it already, you won’t regret it – available on Amazon at the link), the following information is given about the turtles (from page 58 and page 104): “Technological advances from the Tranquility Base laboratories led to the creation of a new generation of robots. Mass-produced by Anodyne Systems, mechanoids played a vital role in the Federation. Countless designs, upgrades, and variant machines worked tirelessly for the benefit of mankind… The M364 Turtle plays an important role in the Federation Helium-3 mining program. Specially adapted by Anodyne Systems, the lunar Turtle variant scans the surface for mineral deposits, alerting other robots to any rich deposits. Turtles are also used to transfer equipment across the Moon’s surface.” The book also includes step-by-step instructions on building your own turtle.

LEGO Exo Suit Turtle Variations

Also, there is a narrative about the turtle in the instruction booklet of the #21109 LEGO Exo Suit set, where a unit is used by the astronauts Peter and Yve (the minifigs in the green suits) as they explore a crashed and long lost container-ship on a forgotten planet. In this case the turtle is modified to be a surveillance and survival drone that leads the two astronauts to an amazing discovery of a whole shipment of Exo Suits that was thought to be lost decades ago. The turtle also alerts them that they are not alone…

As you can see, the turtles are very versatile robots that can easily be modified and outfitted depending on the need of space-explorers. Peter went into great lengths on developing the turtle model, and even built a turtle factory as you can see in the video above. Also, Chris Salt from Oblong Pictures put together the following video that is made to appear as an online product catalog from the future by Anodyne Systems. (If you look at the video carefully you will be able to build all the different versions yourself.)

M364 Turtle with Pulse Laser: A compact and efficient weapon option, the Pulse Laser has minimal power requirements, as well as a proven track record for reliability and effectiveness in the field. The weapon draws power from the turtle’s batteries. It is the lowers price point upgrade available from the Anodyne Systems catalog, and is popular in the civilian and commercial security sector.

M364 Turtle with EMP Generator: The EMP Generator is the largest upgrade available, and carrier units must be fitted with stabilizing feet. The device produces a powerful electromagnetic field, capable of disabling unshielded electrical equipment within a two kilometer radius. In optimum conditions, the EMP Generator can discharge a pulse knocking out microcircuitry within four and a half kilometers.

M364 Turtle with Fusion Cannon: A pair of miniature reactors power the Fusion Cannon. When fully charged, the weapon is capable of sustained fire, or a single supercharged beam which fully drains the weapon of power. The Fusion Cannon is particularly effective at close range. Operators should take care to follow the approved fuel rod replacement protocol.

M364 Turtle with Tactical Beam Laser: A long range, highly effective assault weapon, the Tactical Beam Laser has proven accuracy over great distances. The intensity of the beam can be adjusted for a wide burst or precision target radius. The hear produced by the weapon means it can only be fired at full power for a short duration.

M364 Turtle with Heavy Quad Cannon: Highly suited for medium to long range defensive duties, the Heavy Quad Cannon delivers its payload with 94% accuracy, thanks to its advanced targeting computer. The weapon can be loaded with a variety of ammunition types, and reprogrammed for numerous defensive roles, including civil defense and commercial security.

M364 Turtle with Railgun: Upgraded M364 Turtles can be deployed for planetary defense with the railgun attachment. An electromagnetic rail system propels projectiles at speeds of up to 3500 m/s, resulting in an effective kinetic energy of 32 MJ over the first 100 km. The M364 warranty is void if the turtle is not fitted with the stabilizing feet upgrade. Consult Anodyne Systems Customer Service for more details. 

LEGO Exo Suit Robots

As you can see, turtles are really-really fun. You can make different color version and install all kinds of equipment on their backs. You can make them into surveillance units, defense units, use them for transport, or whatever else you like. I’m really happy that a turtle was included with the #21109 LEGO Exo Suit set; the Exo Suit itself is of course amazing (link to my full review at the end of this article), but the little turtle really adds to the playability and the possibilities of expanding the set into a full story. And in the LEGO Space: Building the Future book you can find even more robots that you can add to your LEO space-station.

LEGO Book Review - LEGO Space Building the Future Droids

If you’re having fun building turtles, you can enter the contest over at Eurobricks titled Turtle Insanity! Turtle Building Contest. The contest runs until August 10th. All you have to do is build your own version of a LEGO turtle that could be either generic, or based on any non-licensed LEGO theme. As far as prizes, you can win a signed copy of the LEGO Exo Suit set, an Exo Suit T-shirt or maybe your turtle will be on an exclusive turtle poster. More information can be found at Eurobricks: LEGO Turtle Building Contest

LEGO Exo Suit Turtle Contest at Eurobricks

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Exo Suit set? And what do you think of the turtle? Have you built one yet? Or are you planning to put together a whole army of them? Are you planning to enter the contest? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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  • Crazybricks July 21, 2014, 10:11 AM

    I wil have to start building my turtle for that contest

    Those turtles are realy neat looking robots and cute looking robots

  • Crazybricks July 21, 2014, 10:16 AM

    How do I change my picture that is at the top right corner of my comments

    • admin July 21, 2014, 10:58 AM

      Just go to gravatar.com to set up your avatar. It is very easy, and once you are done it will automatically appear on all your comments here. Just make sure you use the same email address. 🙂

      • Jake July 21, 2014, 11:33 AM

        I did it!

        • Jake July 21, 2014, 11:34 AM

          Wait it didn’t work 🙁

          • admin July 21, 2014, 11:46 AM

            It’s working just fine. I can see it. It may just take a minute or so to be visible to you. But yeah, you got it! 🙂

        • Jake July 21, 2014, 11:48 AM

          *sigh*

  • BLProductions July 21, 2014, 12:42 PM

    Cool! I knew that turtles were a famous creation of Peter Reid’s, but I didn’t think they were this popular. I will have to build one of my own. Unfortunately, I may not have the right parts for it. 🙁
    I also kinda wish the turtle in the set was green. 😕

    • BLProductions July 21, 2014, 12:44 PM
      • admin July 21, 2014, 1:49 PM

        Yeah, saw that. 😕

      • Brick addict July 21, 2014, 3:51 PM

        wow that stinks…i really would of liked a new ninjago figure… 🙁

    • admin July 21, 2014, 1:50 PM

      You could probably make a green turtle. Peter Reid’s original was actually yellow. Which kind of makes sense as it is a good safety color. I’m making my turtles blue so they fit with the Classic Space line. 🙂

    • Legozebra July 22, 2014, 9:48 AM

      You can easily make a green one with parts from the Cloud Cuckooland… I have already made 3 green ones stealing the “head” parts (boat studs) from Ninjago spinners… As for the lime green heads, I simply got the heads if the Evil Mech and reversed them.

      I have also made black, clear, and white ones… Have fun building!

      • BLProductions July 22, 2014, 10:31 AM

        I don’t have any blank minifig heads for the legs, nor enough of those 1×1 upright hinges that hold on the legs. I could build the head easily, though. So the closest I could get would be gray. 😕

        • admin July 22, 2014, 10:34 AM

          A gray turtle is actually really nice. It is basically like what’s in the Exo Suit set; light gray head and legs, and a darker gray for the feet and silver for the dome. It looks very nice. On mine I changed the dome to regular dark gray, and it still looks nice. 🙂

  • Brick addict July 21, 2014, 3:49 PM

    i guess im gonna be up late to order that set :D….cant wait!

  • Thinkturtle August 4, 2014, 6:30 PM

    Unfortunately, I do not have enough pieces for the turtle, let alone the weapon on top…

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