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Using large LEGO windscreens in creative ways

New windscreen pieces introduced by LEGO are always very exciting, as they open up new opportunities for making vehicles, spaceships, and even buildings. While regular size windscreen pieces have multitude of uses, larger ones are a bit more challenging to incorporate in LEGO creations. Below I will show you some interesting uses of some of the largest windscreen pieces made by LEGO. 🙂

#75060 LEGO Star Wars Slave I

LARGE WINDSCREEN – NEW LEGO STAR WARS SLAVE I: The #75060 LEGO Star Wars Slave I includes the largest windscreen LEGO ever released. In fact, this windscreen was specially made for the Slave I, and to date only appeared in this one set. The windscreen is 16 x 8 x 6 studs – yeah, that’s big. It is a beautiful translucent-clear piece, with connection points at the two curved ends. Because this windscreen is so large, it is basically only suitable for sizable LEGO creations. However flickr member Jarek, did come up with a vehicle that is not too large and utilizes the windscreen; the futuristic hover-car named AERIS. Check out those smooth lines and beautiful curves!

LEGO Large Windscreen Hover Craft by Jarek LEGO Large Windscreen Hover Craft Aeris

LARGE WINDSCREEN – OLD LEGO STAR WARS SLAVE I: The second largest windscreen made by LEGO is 12 x 6 x 6 studs, and was made for older versions of the LEGO Star Wars Slave I, but also appeared in other sets in translucent-clear, translucent-black, translucent-red, translucent-light-blue and translucent-dark-blue. A slightly updated version of this piece was used in recent LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Galaxy Squad and The LEGO Movie sets. This windscreen has a more dramatic curve and sharp angles. It has been used both by LEGO and by LEGO fans in various spaceships, vehicles, and buildings – with long side facing up, facing down and even sideways. Below are a few examples about how LEGO used this piece, and also a very nice looking Eco Rover by Jon Blackford.

#70724 LEGO Ninjago #70815 The LEGO Movie LEGO Large Windscreen Eco Hover by Jon Blackford

LARGE WINDSCREEN – LEGO BENNY’S SPACESHIP: This piece appeared in three sets; the #10240 LEGO Star Wars Red Five X-wing Starfighter in translucent-clear, the #70750 LEGO Ninjago Ninja DB X in translucent-black, and the #70816 The LEGO Movie Benny’s Spaceship in translucent-yellow. It is 12 x 6 x 2 studs with large flat surfaces. There was particularly a lot of excitement when the translucent-yellow version was released, as it really helped out LEGO Classic Space fans in their creations. Below is an example of this windscreen being used in a LEGO Neo Classic Space aircraft by flickr member Frost.

#70816 LEGO Benny's Spaceship LEGO Large Windscreen Spaceship by Frost

LARGE WINDSCREEN – LEGO ULTRA AGENTS: Another recently released large windscreen appeared in the #70173 LEGO Ultra Agents Ocean HQ. It is 10 x 6 x 4 studs, and is similar to the older LEGO Star Wars Slave I windscreen with a large curve and sharp angles, but in a slightly smaller size. Interestingly so far it only appeared in translucent-light-blue in this one set (used sideways in the control tower – see picture below). I’m not sure why LEGO decided to develop a new windscreen just for one non-licensed set, which was already limited release. Unless of course they are planning to add it to future sets.

#70173 LEGO Ultra Agents

All the other windscreens made by LEGO are smaller, and because they are much easier to use, I won’t be covering them here. However, you can check out all the windscreens LEGO ever made in the BrickLink database. They may inspire you to build something unique, or perhaps you find a windscreen that is perfect for what you have been planning for your next project. And below are some LEGO sets that incorporate large windscreens, currently available at the Online LEGO Shop.

Shop LEGO Large Windscreens

What do you think? Have you used some of the largest LEGO windscreens in some unusual way? Or have you seen other people use them? What other windscreen shapes, colors and sizes would you like LEGO to make? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉

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  • brickmaster April 21, 2016, 1:48 PM

    Really like the first one! Great hovercraft!

    • admin April 21, 2016, 3:05 PM

      Yeah, that’s one of my favorites too. The shaping is nice on all sides and from all angles.

  • Neil Crosby April 22, 2016, 6:22 AM

    I know it’s been 18 years since it was last used (and therefore kind of out of scope for this article), but the Panel 10 x 10 x 12 Quarter Dome ( https://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=2409&idColor=16#T=C&C=16 ) is a big favourite of mine. It was only used as a windscreen in one set, but boy what a set!

    • admin April 22, 2016, 10:11 AM

      Oh, that’s a great one! And big too! What a beautiful piece! According to BrickLink it did appear in more than one set though, and in several colors: trans-orange, trans-yellow, trans-neon-yellow, trans-green, and trans blue. Here are the eight sets: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=2409&in=S

      • Håkan April 22, 2016, 10:30 AM

        Seems to be combinable with this panel, although the only plain trans color it’s available in is Trans Dark-Blue…

        http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=2408&idColor=14#T=C&C=14

      • Dekanio September 26, 2023, 10:20 AM

        The green color was only available in one set only in 1998
        Red one set only in 1993
        Neon green only in one set and only in 1990
        and so on it was always one color for one year in one expensive set that next to no one had money for …

        The dark blue is the only one that they bothered to offer in different sets.

        • Thita (admin) September 26, 2023, 8:38 PM

          Yeah, I remember as a kid looking at those pieces longingly…

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