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LEGO Apollo Saturn V Launch Tower

As we have discussed the other day (see: LEGO Ideas Latest News & Updates), the LEGO Ideas team recently made a decision to not approve any of the fan-created projects in the latest batch under review. One of the projects that was effected is the NASA Saturn V Launch Umbilical Tower that was meant to be a companion set for the highly impressive and very popular #21309 LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V.

There has been a lot of anticipation by LEGO fans, hoping that the project will be approved by the LEGO Ideas team. However, due to the sheer size of the tower (almost 3,000 pieces, which is over a 1,000 pieces more than the Saturn V itself), and the fact that it would only appeal to those who bought the #21309 LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V already, it just wasn’t the right fit for the LEGO Ideas product line.

Now that the project has been shelved, the creators Valerie Roche and Emmanuel Urquieta decided to release the instructions for anyone who would like to build it. So, if you already have the beautiful #21309 LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V, and you would like to make it even more impressive, you can download the parts list and building instructions to make your own NASA Saturn V Launch Umbilical Tower. (UPDATE: building instructions and parts-list are no longer available.)

The LEGO version of NASA Saturn V umbilical tower set features the launch tower itself as well as the launch pad. The tower includes the crew elevator and ways for the crew to work on the rocket and inject fuel. Notice that all the pipes and fuel lines have been replicated as technically possible on the LEGO model.

The yellow control is for the rotation of the crane on its central axis either to the right or to the left. The red control is for raising or lowering the hook. The blue control is for the gateways rotation during takeoff (at this time, the upper gateway with the white box, pivots to the right while the other 8 gateways are pivoting to the left). The green control is to go up or down with the elevator, from level 0 (top of the platform) to the sixteenth floor of the crane (in the platform, there is a mechanism to stretch with two elastics the cable which makes a return trip).

In addition, you can manually lift up the damper (located at the top of the tower) during take-off, and lock or unlock the rocket so that it has maximum stability in a vertical position. Also, the three umbilical (located on the base of the platform) can pivot upward to release the rocket during take-off, just like the real one. The overall height of the model is 143 studs = 1.14 meters = 3,75 feet = 45,03 inches, the platform length is 56 studs = 0.448 meters = 1.46 feet = 17.63 inches, and the platform width is 46 studs = 0.368 meters = 1.20 feet = 14.49 inches. Total number of pieces used is 2,998.

Please note that this is a massive model, and although a parts list and building instructions are provided freely, you will need to shop for the necessary parts yourself. You best option to get the parts you don’t already have is BrickLink, the largest online LEGO marketplace. LEGO fans who already built the model share that it includes some rare and discontinued parts, which will make the model very expensive (if you don’t already own the pieces). You may want to play around with the LEGO Digital Designer file of the model to see if you can swap out some of the hard-to-find parts with cheaper alternatives.

In addition to the NASA Saturn V launch Umbilical Tower posted on LEGO Ideas, the project has a couple of other variations as well. You might want to check these out before settling on a final version for yourself. There is also a dedicated Facebook page for the model with relevant discussion (no longer available). Plus, the creator of the project also provided a couple of very simple alternative stands for the LEGO Ideas Saturn V, which you might consider building if your budget it smaller. Below are the links to download the parts list and building instructions, as well as additional resources I mentioned and you might find useful:

While there are many ways to display the #21309 LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V (we discussed some of them here: LEGO NASA Apollo Saturn V Display Ideas) the LEGO version of the NASA Saturn V umbilical tower is definitely a beautiful match. The red looks striking next to the white and black of the rocket. Building the umbilical tower is a challenging and expensive project, but if you are up to it, this is your chance to build it as the designer intended.

What do you think? Do you have the #21309 LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V already? How are you displaying it? Are you considering building an umbilical tower or another more substantial stand for it than the one that comes with the set? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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LEGO LIVE: ultimate LEGO event in New York!

If you live in the New York area, or happen to be there this weekend, there is a unique LEGO event you might want to participate in. The LEGO LIVE experience – the only official LEGO show of its kind – will hold its inaugural U.S. event at Pier 36 in Manhattan February 16-18. LEGO LIVE NYC will feature 65,000 square feet of immersive experiences, life-size builds, hands-on building activities, live performances, and demonstrations and workshops with LEGO Master Builders for families and visitors of all ages. Below are the details from the press-release. 🙂

LEGO LIVE will debut a unique blend of imagination, creativity and play for the first time in the United States with a major family event February 16-18, 2018 in New York City. This new official LEGO event will transform Pier 36 in Manhattan into a brick-built family adventure filled with playful activities, performances and more for both kids and kids at heart. Tickets are on sale at legolive.frontgatetickets.com.

A must-attend event for any LEGO fan, LEGO LIVE NYC will include a range of interactive themed play zones, each offering a distinct experience – from classic building challenges to using coding and robotic technology to program a multifunctional model. Fans will also be able to meet LEGO Master Builders at the Master Lab Help Desk, where builders can get one-on-one advice and show off their creations. Show guests can explore the latest LEGO building sets, compete in exciting building challenges, and take photos with LEGO models based on beloved characters from iconic films and LEGO properties such as Star Wars and Ninjago. Among the many experiences, families will find the following attractions.

  • LEGO Life: Maximize your show experience via the LEGO Life app, a safe, social network for kids who love to build. The app will offer details on show activities and insider tips, and the LEGO Life team will host exclusive opportunities to build, capture and share unique LEGO creations made at the show with the broader community of LEGO fans in the app.
  • Meet the Masters on the Main Stage: Meet a LEGO Master Builder and learn building tips and tricks in live demonstrations, competitions and Q&A sessions.
  • LEGO Architecture: Build together to create the iconic skyscrapers that make up the Manhattan skyline in this community building area.
  • LEGO Minecraft: Journey with Steve to build your way through the iconic and ever-popular Minecraft universe with the thousands of specialty LEGO pieces found in this creative building zone.
  • Coding Corner: Build, code and play with the new LEGO BOOST and heritage LEGO MINDSTORMS toolkits to test your skill in creating your own LEGO robot.
  • LEGO Shop: Browse a huge selection of LEGO sets for builders of all ages, or select from an assortment of “show only” souvenirs.

“New York City is home to many of the world’s most dedicated, creative and passionate LEGO fans, so we are thrilled to debut this one-of-a-kind experience with families in the tri-state area,” said Michael McNally, senior director, brand relations at LEGO Systems, Inc. “We can’t wait to see how that inherent creativity comes to life as we engage New Yorkers and visitors alike in memorable hands-on, minds-on LEGO play experiences for the entire family.”

Tickets for LEGO LIVE NY are available and can be purchased at legolive.frontgatetickets.com. $30 General Admission, $45 VIG (Very Important Guest) and $75 VIK (Very Important Kid) ticketing options are available. Each ticket is good for a 4-hour session that gives your family time to build, create and learn from LEGO Master Builders appearing on the LEGO LIVE stage. Tickets are limited for each session, but there are lots of opportunities for your family to be part of this exciting event. The organizers are anticipating a sold-out event, so demand for these tickets will be high. This is the only official LEGO show in the US for 2018 and this is the first show of its kind in New York.

You can read more about the LEGO LIVE NY event, session times, how to get tickets, what is included with the tickets, directions to the event, and answers to frequently asked questions at liveevent.lego.com and liveevent.lego.com/tickets/.

What do you think? Are you interested to attend this event? If you do plan to attend, feel free to come back after this weekend to share your experience in the comment section below! 😉

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