sdrnet Posted June 1, 2021 Posted June 1, 2021 It was the year 1979 when LEGO launched one of the sets that became among the most iconic in the AFOL world: the 497 set or better known as 928. The set was proposed with two different codes: 497 with the title of "Galaxy Explorer" and 928 with the title of "Space Cruiser and Moonbase". The Classic Space theme was launched just a year earlier in 1978 and this set became a legend because it represented the most beautiful and largest spaceship in the entire fleet. It is incredible to think of the success that this set of only 338 pieces has had if we compare it to those on sale today, but in those days we were children who dreamed of having this box and our best memories are linked to it. In '79 I was just 5 years old and I have never been able to have this box, too expensive for my parents, but I have always dreamed of it looking at it in the catalogs. Finally as an adult I looked for it and managed to buy it! All this premise was used to introduce my new work: the Galaxy Explorer SDR-926! This year I am 10 years old as AFOL and I thought about making mocs that have a special meaning for me. The first of these was the desire to make a spaceship of some importance! SDR-926 wants to be a tribute to the 928 but with very different characteristics and numbers. Number 926 represents the birth of my daughter. The spaceship measures 85 x 75 x 21 cm and is made up of almost 4600 pieces! It took me 5 intense months to make it because it contains several features and functionalities in a single work. Main features and functions: 1) exploration ship removable from above with revolving lever 2) control room 3) removable panel to observe the central hall of the spaceship 4) three landing gears 5) foldable and removable wings 6) revolving laser cannons with levers 7) engines and hatch that can be opened 8 ) access ramp that can be opened with a lever 9) ground exploration vehicle with revolving radar 10) Excellent rigidity thanks to a basic structure composed of technic elements 11) disassembly of the spaceship in blocks 12) support for display with identification plate Main informations: Name: Galaxy Explorer SDR-926 Dimensions: 85 x 75 x 21 cm Parts number: 4200 pieces Number of parts with stand: 4580 pieces Minifigs: 8 Classic Space minifigs Main colors: Blue, Light Bluish Gray, Transparent Yellow Weight (spaceship only): 4370 gr Weight with stand: 4740 gr The spaceship is quite impressive if you compare it with the old LL 928, but it draws the same colors and a lot of playability, but with many more features. It is a spaceship built with care and attention to detail without forgetting an excellent sturdiness of the whole structure (made with technic blocks). For the first time I have also decided to try my hand at making the instructions that will be available in the future, as soon as I can complete the job! Visit my photo gallery on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sdrnet/albums/72157719328861377 Quote
Geihlen Posted June 1, 2021 Posted June 1, 2021 This is probably one of my favorite takes on this particular idea. Looks fantastic and I love all the features. Quote
TheLegoDr Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 Classic space was before my time. I grew up with Blacktron II and M:Tron and the like. This ship is quite impressive though. Tons of details. The size is ginormous. Well done! Quote
Parra_Eels Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 Wow! That the ship is absolutely Awesome!! Well done mate! Quote
1963maniac Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 That is a beautiful example of Lego Mastery. I'm just wondering why it was only today that I got an email about it, thirteen days late!!! Quote
natesroom Posted June 13, 2021 Posted June 13, 2021 this is stunning if i was lego i would buy this from you and sell it as a relaunch of a classic space theme. Quote
Mestari Posted June 17, 2021 Posted June 17, 2021 This is amazing. Congratulations, I wouldn't have the will the ever disassemble ;) Quote
_MrB_ Posted June 18, 2021 Posted June 18, 2021 On 6/1/2021 at 3:16 PM, sdrnet said: In '79 I was just 5 years old and I have never been able to have this box, too expensive for my parents, but I have always dreamed of it looking at it in the catalogs. This is sooo familiar! Only difference is I was 6 years old in '79. What an amazing way to make up for this loss you have found! Not only secure a copy of the original version, but creating a totally bananas version of it. Absolutely gorgeous. Quote
Lego David Posted June 18, 2021 Posted June 18, 2021 (edited) My goodness, this is one of the largest and most complex MOCs based on Classic Space I have ever seen! Looks like a Titan version of Benny's Spaceship, excellent job! Edited June 18, 2021 by Lego David Quote
LegoDaddy Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 Hello sdrnet, My son is in a Lego Space phase and was amazed by your creation. You mentioned above that you were working on instructions. Did you get a chance to finish them? My son and I would love to create your spaceship. Thank you Quote
JesseNight Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 Ohhh how have I missed this, this is an amazing creation! I love it when Technic allows for more worked out features, without showing too much on the outside. Amazing details on both inside and outside too! Quote
tismabrick Posted March 30, 2024 Posted March 30, 2024 Still amazing, but I doubt we will ever see the promised instructions. Quote
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