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LEGO Classic Space is still very much well and alive, with both old and young LEGO fans building light-gray and blue spaceships and space stations, with smiling LEGO Classic Space minifigures exploring distant planets. It is particularly interesting when LEGO Classic Space gets upgraded with newer LEGO pieces and advanced building techniques to bring them to the modern era (referred to as LEGO Neo-Classic Space). Today I wanted to show you an excellent diorama in LEGO Classic Space style, called the Tregatis VI Mining Operation. 🙂

According to the builder Brick Knight, Tregatis VI is an uninhabited planet located in the Pegasus galaxy. The explorers discovered that the planet contains a rare mineral that has great potential as an energy source. They have set up a mining operation on the planet to extract the ore and ship it back to Earth for refining. In the picture above you can see the entire mining facility and below we will look at it in more detail.

The buildings include a couple of large pods (one is used for living facilities and control of the base, and the other for vehicle maintenance and as a landing platform), separate landing platforms, a rocket launcher platform, and a couple of Stargate style portals for instant travel to distant places. All the buildings use the standard LEGO Classic Space colors; light-gray, blue, and translucent yellow, with translucent red and translucent green warning lights. While many of the pieces are the same as in the original LEGO Classic Space sets, there are also modern elements, like the blue shield pieces from the LEGO Nexo Knights sets. Looks like little Benny from The LEGO Movie is very happy to work at this base!

There are two type of vehicles at the Tregatis VI Mining Operation. Spaceships for long-distance travel, and land vehicles used for mining, transportation, etc. The spaceships all feature the classic triangle shape of the original LEGO Classic Space ships, with a light-gray and blue color combination, translucent-yellow windshields, and yellow and black bumblebee stripes. But they also have upgraded features, using more complex building techniques and new pieces to add interesting details.

The mining and other land vehicles also come with classic as well as upgraded features. I particularly like the third picture below with mining and transporting the translucent-green ore. The sideways building technique to create the opened surface of sand-colored ground is very effective.

The Tregatis VI Mining Operation is populated by smiling LEGO Classic Space minifigs wearing white, red, blue, yellow and black space-suits based on their duties, as well as a host of droids to help with running the facility. Even R2-D2 and C-3PO participates!

There is a lot more to see at this space station, so if you are interested, make sure you check out Brick Knight’s flickr gallery with more detailed images. And if you would like to start building in LEGO Classic Space style, I highly recommend getting the #70816 LEGO Movie Benny’s Spaceship. It gives you a very fun ship reminiscent of the old LEGO Classic Space Galaxy Explorer, as well as lots of pieces that match the style. It is no longer available directly from LEGO, but you can still get it on Amazon. And you might also consider the LEGO Space: Building the Future book by Peter Reid and Tim Goddard, which is full of LEGO Classic Space style creations you can use for inspiration. It’s one of my most favorite LEGO books.

What do you think? How do you like this LEGO Classic Space creation? Do you ever build in LEGO Classic Space style? Would you like to see more official LEGO sets bringing back LEGO Classic Space? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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May 2017 – new LEGO sets & promotions

May is always super exciting for LEGO Star Wars fans, because of Star Wars Day on May the 4th! As you will see below, there are several LEGO Star Wars related promotions this month that you can take advantage of, and also a brand new LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series set. So let’s dive into the details and see what we are getting! 🙂

FREE LEGO STAR WARS R2-D2 SET: Between May 4-7th, you will get a free #30611 LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 polybag with any LEGO Star Wars purchase of $50 or more. This is a really nice brick-built version of R2-D2 that I’m sure is going to be popular with collectors. You can check out all the sets under the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

FREE LEGO SUPER HEROES MINI MILANO SET: The second freebie this month is a free #30449 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Mini Milano with purchases of $35 or more, between May 8-21st. This is a mini version of the recently released #76081 LEGO Super Heroes The Milano vs. The Abilisk set, with the same color-scheme. Please note that this offer is valid on all purchases, however if you are into Marvel superheroes, you might want to check out all the sets under the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS DOUBLE VIP POINTS & SALES: Going back to Star Wars, during the May the 4th weekend (May 4-7th), LEGO VIP members will earn Double VIP Points on all LEGO Star Wars purchases both at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS ITEMS ON SALE: Some LEGO Star Wars items are going to be on sale during the May the 4th weekend, although at this point it is not clear which ones. So make sure you check the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS BONUS VIP POINTS: During the month of May, you will also earn Double VIP Points on two LEGO Star Wars sets; the #75171 LEGO Star Wars Battle on Scarif, and the #75172 LEGO Star Wars Y-wing Starfighter. If you have been eyeing these sets, this is an excellent time to pick them up. They are both available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS UCS SNOWSPEEDER: The latest in the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series, the #75144 LEGO Star Wars UCS Snowspeeder is currently available for LEGO VIP members, and will be available to the general public on May 4th at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. After a couple of controversial offerings in the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series, the LEGO Star Wars UCS Snowspeeder is a very solid set with great upgrades and lots of authentic details. You can find it under the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS STORE EVENTS: Besides the LEGO Star Wars promotions and the new LEGO Star Wars UCS set, there are also going to be some special events at official LEGO stores. All three of the activities mentioned here are restricted to ages 6-14. The first event runs from April 24-June 25th, where kids can take part in the Rebel Alliance by building vehicles, aircrafts or droids for the LEGO Star Wars Rebel Base Camp at their local LEGO store. By taking a photo of their creation and uploading it to the LEGO Life mobile app, kids will also receive wearable Yoda ears (while supplies last). On May 4th there are two events. All day kids can come in dressed as their favorite Star Wars character, and complete the search and find activity to earn wearable Yoda ears. At 5 PM there is going to be a minifigure speed build challenge with the fastest builder getting a free minifigure. This activity may require prior registration, so make sure you check with your local LEGO store.

As you can see, there are quite a few specials and activities for LEGO Star Wars fan, but even if you are not into Star Wars, you can take advantage of the second freebie offer to get some of the other sets that you like from the large wave of new sets we recently got, including LEGO Super Heroes, LEGO Minecraft, LEGO Elves, LEGO Technic, LEGO Speed Champions, LEGO Classic, and LEGO Brickheadz. You can find them all under the New Sets section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited about this month’s offerings? Do you have any favorite LEGO Star Wars or other sets that you are planning to get? And what do you think of the promotional items? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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