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Space

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Space is a science fiction-based theme introduced in 1978 featuring Astronauts, aliens, robots, and spaceships. It is one of the most expansive themes in LEGO's history, and contains over 362 individual sets.

As one of the core themes along with Town and Castle, Space has been running almost constantly for over 35 years. Since Mars Mission, a new Space subtheme has been constantly available, save for a gap in 2012 and 2014-2023 (except for a couple one-off sets). The Space theme returned in 2024 as being marketed in other existing themes such as City and Dreamzzz. It is one of LEGO's oldest series.

History

Classic Space (1978-1987)

See main article: Classic Space

The first LEGO Space sets were a leap forward in classic LEGO design. The theme had more sets than any other space theme. In 1987, many of the sets started to have the Futuron colour theme. 1987 was also the last year Classic Space was produced. Many compared to the LEGO Company's previous releases of spacecraft sets 801 Space Rocket (1964), 358 Rocket Base (1973), and 565 Moon Landing (1975) this new theme of sets boasted new parts and building techniques previously unseen. Although plenty of basic bricks were used, there were now parts with finer detail used in smoother-looking ships and multi-purpose vehicles. The Spacemen came in all colours, with robots and vehicles with a large colour scheme.

Despite curiosities and oddities such as steering wheels used to direct spacecraft, and often no inflight pilot protection other than a spacesuit, simple new constructs sparked builders' imaginations. Starting with spaceships and basic wheeled vehicles, the theme developed, occasionally mirroring science fiction designs. As LEGO Space expanded, the basic pattern of ground-buggies, walking robots, small and large spaceships, and bases emerged. There was even a mobile base, one of the earliest released.

Early Space sets had a simplistically modern, yet colourful, charm unrivaled by any other mass-produced science-fiction toy of the time. Many of the theme's more specialized pieces had yet to be developed, although when Space was first introduced many parts were new, or were older parts made in new colours. Examples of these early simple sets include: 462 Rocket Launcher (1978), 442 Space Shuttle, and 452 Mobile Tracking Station (both 1979).

Perfectly suited for utilitarian LEGO Space, gray (now replaced by stone colours) had finally become a major colour for a LEGO theme, especially as more plate-type parts were made in that colour. Most often, gray Space sets were paired with green windows. The other predominant colours were blue with yellow windows. With the introduction of the 6929 Starfleet Voyager in 1981, classic spaceships began to appear in white, with blue canopies, in a similar style to the upcoming Futuron.

The numbering of Space sets suggests that LEGO had already planned out their sets all the way through Insectoids, as the set number of the ship increased, so did the ship size. Most of the sets did not have a number directly below or above the number of another set from the theme, instead being next to sets from other Space themes. Other than the odd numbering of Unitron, which were in the 1000s (and the Monorail Transport Base is the exception, with a 6000 set number), the pattern was more or less concise.

Introduction of different factions (1987-1991)

Taking over from Classic Space and inheriting its white-and-blue colour scheme, Futuron was one of the new factions introduced for Space. Its minifigures came in many colours (red, blue, yellow and black), but all shared the same uniform—a zipper crossing from hip to shoulder, with colour on top and white below—as well as light-blue-tinted helmet visors. They also had the old Classic Space symbol. Instead of a big ship, the theme centered around the 6990 Monorail Transport System, which featured a battery-powered train system and some twenty linear feet of track. Accessory tracks were also released.

The first unified and truly themed Space theme, Blacktron took to the stars in black with yellow trim, and red and yellow transparent pieces. (The odd man out was the 1875 Meteor Monitor, which was white and black with red transparents.) Blacktron minifigures (or "minifigs" for short) wore black jumpsuits akin to today's military pilots, with white trim and opaque black visors. Stylish, sleek and intimidating, Blacktron was a major step up from the rather clunky design values of Classic Space. It featured a large spacecraft, the "Renegade," which set the tone for all future big ships by splitting into a number of smaller modules, including a storage bin for a small wheeled vehicle; these modules could be recombined not just with each other, but with modules from other vehicles in the set as well, specifically the "Invader" and "Battrax." This modular interchangeability has been a staple of LEGO Space ever since. Oddly, they weren't always symmetrical. Their large base, the Message Intercept Base, featured many large transparent yellow parts unique to the set. Many of the trans yellow parts from the theme were not used outside of the theme. The Blacktron's torso also appeared on Rench.

For clarification, Blacktron is often referred to as Blacktron I, as LEGO released Blacktron II in 1991. Though Blacktron officially ended in 1988, the 1875 Meteor Monitor (1990) was released. Considering Blacktron II's slightly altered colour scheme it could be viewed as being from between the "upgrade" era of Blacktron to Blacktron II.

M-Tron-Futuron-1990

In 1989, LEGO made a storyline decision. Blacktron, previously operating in a moral void, were now declared the "bad guys" of LEGO Space; opposing them and defending Futuron from them were the Space Police, a series of brave individuals whose spacecraft were black and blue with red transparent elements. (This would be a continuing theme of space, having "bad guy" space agencies, "good guy" space agencies and "civilian" space agencies between them.) Space Police re-introduced the idea of modular systems, on a smaller but also grander scale. The Space Police theme features three spaceships, two wheeled vehicles and a ground-based space station; all but the smallest buggy comes with a Space Police jail cell (which was often supplied with a Blacktron occupant). These jail cells were identical from set to set and could be traded around between vehicles with no hassle whatsoever. Their minifigures were identical to Futuron astronauts but with different visors.

In an effort to increase interactivity, LEGO introduced magnets in the next Space theme, M-Tron, who took over the "civilian" role of the Futuron space agency. Vehicles in this set, distinctive for their red hulls, gray trim and neon-green canopies, are devoted primarily to mining out precious ores. They often featured crane-like attachments with magnets for picking up small cargo and storage boxes. These boxes, unfortunately, were generally not interchangeable.

M-Tron was also the last space theme to carry the LEGOLAND banner. LEGO System was the name used starting in 1992.

Renewal of the first factions (1991-1997)

In 1991, Blacktron received a makeover: black with white trim, M-Tron's neon green canopies, as well as new uniforms with black hexagons in the center with an over-sized lime green 'B' in it. It also replaced the creative but haphazard interchangeability of Blacktron I with refined and mostly-uniform cockpit globes (best seen here), which could be switched unimpeded between those ships. To the dismay of fans, however, only three sets of eleven featured them. Some fans were also disappointed that, aside from a proliferation of small (50-element-or-less) vehicles, Blacktron II seemed to be mostly a rehash Blacktron I on a set-by-set basis.

Space Police was the next theme to receive a makeover, remodeled into its more widely recognized black and grey with green canopies and red trim. The standardized jail cells were retained, though only three vehicles could accept them; the theme also lacked a permanent installation like Space Police I's 6955 Space Lock-Up Isolation Base (1989). It was the first Space set to replace the LEGO standard smiley face minifigure head with a more complex graphic (in this case, the face augmented by a fringe of hair and an ear-mounted microphone). Finally, Space Police II ships were known for being under-armed; several vehicles sported no overt weapons (such as the 6813 Galactic Chief, whose epaulet-wearing pilot is armed with only a hand-held blaster that might actually be a bullhorn), and the others featured only two small cockpit-mounted weapons (including the theme's heavyweight multi-module spaceship, the 6984 Galactic Mediator).

With the advent of Space Police II ships, the Blacktron became the enemies, and a 1992 Canadian television advertisement showed Space Police capturing a Blacktron figure. However, in 1993, with the release of Ice Planet 2002, the TV commercial featured them fighting Space Police.

Ice Planet 2002 can be considered M-Tron's replacement as the "civilian" space agency. Taking place in a time and location that should be fairly obvious, the Ice Planet's (Dubbed 'Krysto' on a box) inhabitants were scientists testing new technologies with rockets and satellites. Their three largest sets all included rockets, (possibly Saturn V, as seen in the name Ice Sat V) with a satellite attachment. The satellite attachment was similar in design to the famous Sputnik satellite. It featured new elements such as a distinct setting (an ice planet or possibly Mars polar ice caps), and bright neon (orange) pieces (vehicle canopies, skis for both on vehicles and personnel, chainsaws, and helmet visors with goggles and radios). It also introduced the first distinctively female character in LEGO Space, Ice Planet Female. As befitting an icebound theme, most of its vehicles were ground-based; many of its smaller vehicles also showcased satellite dishes. As with many of the other Space themes, their base contained a smaller amount of parts than their largest vehicle.

Taking over the "good guy" space agency from the Space Police II was the Unitron, a more military themed group. Unitron also features elements from the classic Futuron line, as it revolved around a large monorail system powered by a 9V battery; it retained LEGO interchangeability in the form of small, sleek cockpits which could dock on the front or top of its vehicles. Unfortunately, aside from a ground installation, a large buggy, an advanced looking spaceship, and aforementioned monorail, the theme was underdeveloped, a fact that is still lamented today. Its sets were inconsistent with LEGO's otherwise well-ordered set numbers, with the exception of its Monorail Transport base.

The Spyrius took over the "bad guy" space agency theme as a group of spies out to steal technology and valuable data. Official evidence of a Spyrius attack against Unitron is documented in this 1994 catalog picture. Spyrius has similar colours to M-Tron, but instead of Trans Neon Green cockpits they were Trans Blue. Unlike any other Space theme until Insectoids, their largest vehicle was not a starship but a robot. The new robots were very different from those of Classic Space, with many different parts.

Returning to the clean white and transparent blue cockpits of Futuron (as well as their civilian role), Exploriens sets are known for their use of large, open (sometimes rickety) structures and special image elements (e.g., as foil-holograph stickers for view screens). The Exploriens were searching, evidently, for fossils, certain flat plates contained triple images: one in white, for the naked eye; one in blue, for viewing under transparent red scanners; and one in red, for viewing under transparent blue scanners. It was the second space theme to include a robot minifigure, and was also the second Space theme to include a female minifigure, a robot named Ann Droid. Though never produced in a set, it has been rumored that Ann Droid had a brother, Andy Droid, that was stolen during a UFO assault on the Exploriens. He is supposedly the red cyborg figure in the UFO sets. Hints of this have been pointed out since several UFO mini sets have been pictured on the Explorien's planet.

Taking the "good guy" role was another four-set theme, Roboforce featured various large robots (arguably mecha) in varying colour schemes. Orange Class features a police-like patrol function in humanoid robos, equipped with buzz saws for extracting criminals or rescuing civilians. The "head" of each robo was also a small space ship that could be used as an escape pod or secondary vehicle. Green Class featured a more military theme with animal shaped robos. The Robo Raptor was the only set not to feature a space craft, while the Robo Master's small spacecraft strongly resembled the Unitron Star Hawk II as a tribute to the fan favorite set. Roboforce "Robos" were powered by "secret" "robo disks" which were oddly enough rectangle-shaped power sources. By this time, the theme was well and truly exhausted, and the remaining sets were a slow march to the theme's obscurity.

Introduction of alien factions (1997-1999)

UFO was the first Space theme to feature true aliens. All of its minifigures were cybernetic in nature, and the race featured two wholly robot figures, and, as befitting its name, many of its spaceships used saucers or half-saucers as elements. It has the smallest proportion of wheeled ground vehicles to ships (two to nine) of any LEGO Space theme before or since. UFO was the first theme to introduce what has since become a staple of LEGO System sets in general: large pieces meant to provide effects (such as curvature) that would be difficult to achieve with traditional LEGO pieces. It's vehicles were all heavily armed, with Trans Neon Green lasers and cockpits.

The Insectoids from 1998 were especially interested in "energy orbs" which included magnetic stickers so that magnets attached to cranes could lift them. Predictably the Insectoids utilized a number of pieces designed to look like insect components, particularly legs and wings. Its minifigures were primarily cybernetic, and the third LEGO Space theme to have a female minifigure, Gypsy Moth, also known as Queen. Their ships were also heavily armed, but there were no conflicting factions at the time.

The Rock Raiders theme from 1999, while not officially part of the theme, included a non-humanoid alien race known as Rock Monsters. Though they were the foes of the Rock Raiders, they were only featured in 2 sets. The books and video games, however, features an abundance of other alien life forms, many based around other elements.

Mars subthemes (2001, 2007-2008)

During the 2000s all Space sub-themes would feature human explorers on the planet Mars as well as the aliens that they encounter.

Life on Mars is one of the only Space themes with both Humans and Aliens. The sets denote peaceful coexistence between the two species on the planet Mars, and were timed for release to the public around a time of much curiosity about the planet, and the life that could possibly exist there. Although set in the future, LOM is unique among the Space themes, as its conception was more inspired by and coincided with real space exploration activity than any other Space theme yet introduced. The Astronaut ships were barely armed, and only the smallest ones had a large weapons to size ratio. On the other hand, the Martian ships were much more heavily armed. The majority of their vehicles were robots, or mecha.

It is important to note that starting near the end of the 1990s and leading up to the present, LEGO was involved in a multi-year licensing deal to produce Star Wars themed kits, during which time the development of new space sub-themes slowed to a crawl. This is most likely due to both Star Wars being set in space, thus it's ships became a sort of New-Space, and that with the high licensing costs LEGO had to use more resources to make a profit.

Revival of Space Police (2009-2010)

In 2009 a new version of Space Police was released. This time the bad guys were alien members of a gang called the Black Hole Gang or alternatively the Space Biker Gang. This was the third Space theme to have Humans against Aliens. Each of the aliens have names, unlike the aliens of themes like UFO and Insectoids (except for Gypsy Moth). The villains were Squidman, Kranxx, Slizer, Frenzy, Snake, The Skull Twins, Rench, Squidtron, Jawson and Brick Daddy. This was the second theme with named aliens, the first being Life on Mars.

The Space Police ships had the same color scheme as Futuron, but their weapons were Trans Green. Their largest ship is reminiscent of previous space-ships, such as the Deep Freeze Defender in as that it is designed so that sections can be removed or replaced easily. Their base was released in August, along with two more ships. The vehicles of the aliens tend toward Black and Dark Stone. If they have a sealed cockpit, they tend to have Smoke colored windscreens or Trans Yellow, reminiscent of Blacktron.

Alien Conquest (2011)

In May 2011 LEGO released a new space sub-theme Alien Conquest, where aliens are invading the earth. This is the first time for LEGO to have featured a theme with alien invaders. Their goal is to capture the human race and use the human brainpower to fuel their ships. These aliens have classified groups and also have new futuristic ships but still uses the classic "flying saucer".

Galaxy Squad (2013)

In January 2013 (though some sets were already released in various stores by November 2012), LEGO once again introduced a new space sub-theme, Galaxy Squad. The theme, which is reminiscent of the older Insectoids sub-theme, featured a group of humans and robotic sidekicks defending their Galaxy (which is in a different Galaxy than the Milky Way) from invasion by the hands of aliens, which resembled anthropomorphic insects. The humans and robots are split into different "teams", distinguished by the colour theme of their minifig printings and vehicles, as well as a unique insignia. These teams were the blue team, red team, green team, and orange team, and each team consisted of one robotic sidekick and one or two humans. Their vehicles were mainly white, with certain detailing sharing the respective team's colour. The aliens consisted of Alien Mosquitoids, Alien Mantizoids, and Alien Buggoids (the latter of which had a green as well as a red variant), and they piloted vehicles that resembled various insects. These vehicles were primarily lime-green, with transparent-red cockpits. A second wave of sets was released in the summer of 2013.

Space (2024)

Upcoming sets that have a "Space" label with an altered Classic Space logo marked on packaging for the City, Classic, Creator, Dreamzzz, DUPLO, Friends, and TECHNIC themes, along with a Classic Space-themed Icons set, release in 2024.

Appearance in Video Games

Along with other themes, such as Rock Raiders, Castle, and Adventurers, Space was featured in multiple video games.

List of subthemes and factions

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Unreleased

Theme timeline

Space (2024)Galaxy SquadAlien ConquestSpace Police IIIMars MissionLife on MarsInsectoidsUFORoboforceExploriensSpyriusUnitronIce Planet 2002Space Police IIBlacktron Future GenerationM-TronSpace Police IFuturonBlacktronClassic Space

Sets

Image#SetNumber of piecesMinifiguresPriceRelease
0012Space Mini-Figures10Spaceman Reed (x2) 1979
0013Space Mini-Figures12White Classic Spaceman (2) 1979
0014Space Mini-Figures Yellow Classic Spaceman 1979
0015Space Mini-Figures18Spaceman Reed, Yellow Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman 1979
08544Rose Art Floor Puzzle, Exploriens  1996
10231Shuttle Expedition12302 astronaut, 1 service crew member$99.992011
1211Space Stands and Brackets8$2.251982
13Gray Space Elements10$1.991980
14Space Minifigures24Spaceman Reed (x2), White Classic Spaceman (x2)$3.501982
1413Rover32Assistant 2001
1414Double Hover21Martian 2001
1415Jet Scooter241 Martian 2001
1416Worker Robot30Martian 2001
1462Galactic Scout23Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut$1.991992
14765 Item Bonus Pack158$121991
1478Mobile Satellite Up-Link31M-Tron Astronaut 1991
1479Double Scout22Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut, Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut 1991
1498Spy-Bot66 1987
1499Twin Starfire85Yellow Classic Spaceman (2) 1987
1507Space Value Pack89Spaceman Jens, Spaceman Reed, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986
1510Unnamed Bonus Pack151Yellow Classic Spaceman (2) 1987
1526Space Radar Buggy105Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986 (unreleased)
1530Bonus Pack101Blue Classic Spaceman, Yellow Futuron Astronaut 1988
1557Space Scooter25Red Classic Spaceman 1986
1558Mobile Command Trailer64Black Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986
1580Lunar Scout67Blue Classic Spaceman 1986
1593Lever Bros Space Set313Red Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1983
1616Space Combi-Pack120Blue Futuron Astronaut, Yellow Futuron Astronaut$10.001989
1620Astro Dart30Yellow Futuron Astronaut (1)$2.491989
1621Lunar MPV Vehicle102Blue Futuron Astronaut 1990
1694Galactic Scout23Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut 1992
1704Ice Enlarger47Commander Cold 1994
1711Snow Scooter18Ice Planet Astronaut$1.991994
1714Surveillance Scooter23Spyrian 1995
1722Unnamed Rescue/Ice Planet Value Pack1032 1994
1731Snow Scooter181 1994
1737Scorpion Detector1972 Exploriens$20.001996
1785Introducing Crater Critters143$10.001995
1787Crater Cruiser1802$18.001995
1789Star Hawk II288Unitron Astronaut, Unitron Chief$27.001995
1793Space Station Zenon3403 1995
1843Space/Castle Value Pack104Royal Knight , Spyrian$8.001996
1858Droid Scout21Ann Droid 1996
1875Meteor Monitor29Blacktron Astronaut 1990
1887Rocket Detector29Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut 1992
1900Special Bonus Pack643 1994
1916Starion Patrol181$2.001993
1954Surveillance Scooter22Spyrian 1995
1967Bonus Pack1416 1993
1968Space Express177Red Classic Spaceman 1985
1969Bot Assistant31Space Police II Officer 1993
1969Space Value Pack151Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
1974Star Quest37Black Futuron Astronaut White Helmet 1989
1977Space Value Pack82Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1983
1983Space Value Pack97Blue Classic Spaceman, Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman 1984
1999Space Value Pack89Yellow Classic Spaceman, Red Classic Spaceman 1985
2151Robo Raider136Roboforce Astronaut$12.001997
2152Robo Raptor220Roboforce Astronaut$20.001997
2153Robo Stalker280Roboforce Astronaut, Roboforce Astronaut$30.001997
2154Robo Master362Roboforce Astronaut, Roboforce Astronaut$36.001997
2490Insectoids Value Pack1673 1998
2543Spacecraft18Chamon$1.991998
2847UFO Flyer15Chamon 1997
2853300Space Police Collection87410$88.912009
2964Space Spider46Danny Longlegs$6.001998
2965Hornet Scout73Gypsy Moth, Gigabot$8.001998
30016Space Satellite34Astronaut 2011 (unreleased)
3012Space Hover19Techdroid I 1999
3013Space Jet22Spyrian 1999
3014Space Diver18Ice Planet Astronaut 1999
30140ADU Walker34ADU Computer Specialist 2011
30141Jet-Pack19ADU Rookie 2011
3015Space Police Car181 1998
3052 Crater Plates2$6.501979
306Landing Plates2 1979
3069Cosmic Wing23Captain Jerry Walker 1999
3070Mosquito21Locust 1999
3071Light Flyer19Gigabot 1999
3072Mega Tax23Captain Wizer 1999
3073Booster21Gypsy Moth 1999
3365Space Moon Buggy37Astronaut$4.99 / €4.99March 2011
3368Space Centre494Astronaut (2), Service Crew Member, Operator$69.99 / €59.992011
3750Life on Mars Accessories44$5.002001
3928Astrobot Sandy51 2002
3929Astrobot Biff51 2002
4103787Exploriens Poster 19961 1996
4117463Cyber Saucer TRU 50 Years Forever Fun Bundle109Commander X 1997
4133637Life On Mars Mini-Poster1 2001
4305Cyborg Scout33Techdroid I$2.001997
442Space Shuttle35White Classic Spaceman 1979
452Mobile Tracking Station65White Classic Spaceman 1979
4532 Crater Plates2 1979
453Crater Plates2 1979
454Landing Plates2 1979
4560087Space Logo Shoulder Bag1 2009
462Rocket Launcher60Spaceman Reed, White Classic Spaceman$N/A1978
4741Space Value Pack1953$24.751992
483Alpha-1 Rocket Base170Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman (2) 1979
487Space Cruiser155Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman$10.001979
493Space Command Center161Red Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2) 1978
497Galaxy Explorer338Red Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2)$32.001979
5034Replacement Light & Sound 1x2 Lighting Brick with Coloured Globes5 1987
5036Space Siren, 2x21 1987
5039Monorail Stop/Reverse Switch for Space Track3 1988
5040Monorail 9V Motor for Space Track1 1988
5041Space Track Connector Lead 9V1 1988
5129Exploriens Accessories25$4.251996
5157Town and Space Equipment32 1991
5177Town and Space Accessories35 1987
5384Space Accessories21 1998
54U.F.O. Action-Pack96Techdroid I (x2), Andy Droid 1997
5616Mini Robot19Astro-Pilot$3.49December 15, 2007 (US)/January 2, 2008 (UK)
5617Alien Jet19Alien$1.95January 2, 2008 (UK)
5619Crystal Hawk21Astronaut$3.49 / €2.99June 27, 2008 (US) / May 21, 2008 (UK)
5969Squidman Escape42Squidman, Space Police III Officer$5.99 / €5.99May 30, 2009 (US) / June 4, 2009 (UK)
5970Freeze Ray Frenzy80Kranxx, Space Police III Officer$9.99 / €10.99May 30, 2009 (US) / June 4, 2009 (UK)
5971Gold Heist205Frenzy, Space Police III Officer$19.99 / €20.99May 30, 2009 (US) / June 9, 2009 (UK)
5972Space Truck Getaway282Snake, Space Police III Officer$29.99 / €31.99May 30, 2009 (US) / June 4, 2009 (UK)
5973Hyperspeed Pursuit456Skull Twin (Two), Space Police III Officer$49.99 / €52.99July 1, 2009 (US) / June 4, 2009 (UK)
5974Galactic Enforcer825Kranxx, Slizer, Space Police III Officer (Three), Space Police Robot, Statue$99.99 / €94.99August 2009
5979Max Security Transport333Slizer, Snake, Space Police III Officer$39.99 / €39.99August 3, 2009 (US) / August 5, 2009 (UK) (Limited Edition)
5980Squidman's Pitstop389Space Police III Officer, Squidman, Skull Twin, Snake, Mouse$49.99July 24, 2009 (US) / August 5, 2009 (limited Edition)
5981Raid VPR69Rench, Space Police Commando$9.99 / €9.99December 4, 2009 (US) / December 31, 2009 (UK)
5982Smash 'n' Grab188Space Police Commando, Squidtron$19.99 / €19.99December 4, 2009 (US) / December 31, 2009 (UK)
5983Undercover Cruiser317Space Police Commando, Jawson$28.99 / €29.992010
5984Lunar Limo391Space Police Commando, Jawson, Brick Daddy$39.99 / €39.992010
5985Space Police Central630Space Police Commando, Space Police Chief, Jawson, Craniac, X99 Robot$79.99 / €69.99May 2010
6701Space Mini-Figures36Red Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2), Yellow Classic Spaceman (2) 1983
6702Space Mini-Figures56Black Classic Spaceman, Blue Classic Spaceman, Red Classic Spaceman, Spaceman Leo, Roger Robot, Robot$5.501986
6703Space Minifigures30Black Futuron Astronaut, Blue Futuron Astronaut, Red Futuron Astronaut, Yellow Futuron Astronaut, Blacktron Astronaut (x2)$6.001988
6704Space Mini Figures44Blacktron Astronaut, Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut (x2), Space Police I Officer, M-Tron Jetpack Astronaut, M-Tron Astronaut 1991
6705Space Explorers34Commander Cold, Spyrian (x2), Major Kartofski, Unitron Chief 1994
6710Space Landing Pads  1991
6711LEGO Mini-Figures24Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman (2), Yellow Classic Spaceman 1983
6741Blacktron Super Vehicle1953$24.751993
6750Sonic Robot103Blue Classic Spaceman, Spaceman Reed 1986
6770Lunar Transporter Patroller118Yellow Futuron Astronaut$26.751988
6780XT Starship201Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986
6781SP-Striker230Blacktron Astronaut, Space Police I Officer$28.001989
6783Sonar Transmitting Cruiser345Red Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman, Robot OK$55.001986
6800Cyber Blaster19Techdroid I$2.001997
6801Rocket Sled21White Classic Spaceman 1981
6802Space Probe20Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986
6803Space Patrol23White Classic Spaceman 1983
6804Surface Rover16White Classic Spaceman$1.971984
6805Astro Dasher26Blue Classic Spaceman 1985
6806Surface Hopper Spaceman Reed 1985
6807Space Scooter with Robot23Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
6808Galaxy Trekkor31Blue Classic Spaceman 1987
6809XT-5 And Droid37Blue Classic Spaceman 1988
6810Laser Ranger36Black Futuron Astronaut$2.001989
6811Pulsar Charger25M-Tron Astronaut$3.001990
6812Grid Trekkor23Blacktron Astronaut Quincy 1991
6813Galactic Chief231$3.001993
6814Ice Tunnelator251$3.001993
6815Hovertron28Nova Hunter$3.501996
6816Cyber Blaster19Techdroid I$2.001997
6817Beta Buzzer32Lt. Maverick$4.001998
6818Cyborg Scout35Techdroid I$3.001997
6820Starfire I32Blue Classic Spaceman 1986
6821Shovel Buggy32White Classic Spaceman 1980
6822Space Shuttle32Red Classic Spaceman 1981
6823Surface Transport25Yellow Classic Spaceman 1983
6824Space Dart-I43Blue Classic Spaceman 1984
6825Cosmic Comet37White Classic Spaceman 1985
6826Crater Crawler26Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
6827Strata Scooter28Blue Classic Spaceman 1987
6828Twin-Winged Spoiler57Blue Futuron Astronaut€4.991988
6829Radon Rover52Techdroid I$5.991997
6830Space Patroller48Yellow Futuron Astronaut 1988
6831Message Decoder32Space Police I Officer$4.001989
6832Super Nova II40Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut 1991
6833Beacon Tracer38M-Tron Astronaut$3.001990
6834Celestial Sled53Commander Cold$4.001993
6835Saucer Scout45Spyrian$4.001995
6836V-Wing Fighter39Andy Droid$3.001997
6837Cosmic Creeper55Danny Longlegs$7.991998
6841Mineral Detector44Red Classic Spaceman 1980
6842Shuttle Craft44Red Classic Spaceman 1981
6844Seismologic Vehicle40White Classic Spaceman 1983
6845Cosmic Charger48White Classic Spaceman 1986
6846Tri-Star Voyager66Red Classic Spaceman$4.451984
6847Space Dozer47Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
6848Interplanetary Shuttle50Spaceman Reed 1985
6848Strategic Pursuer70Yellow Futuron Astronaut 1988
6849Satellite Patroller39Yellow Classic Spaceman 1987
6850Auxiliary Patroller42Yellow Futuron Astronaut 1989
6851Tri-Wheeled Tyrax36Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut$5.99March, 1991
6852Sonar Security611$6.001993
6854Alien Fossilizer511$6.751996
6856Planetary Decoder791$7.991996
6861Super Vehicle1903 1991
6861X-1 Patrol Craft53Red Classic Spaceman$3.991980
6862Secret Space Voyager300M-Tron Astronaut (x3) 1991
6870Space Probe Launcher52Red Classic Spaceman 1981
6871Star-Patrol Launcher66Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman 1984
6872Lunar Patrol Craft85Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
6874Moon Rover63Red Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986
6875Hovercraft87Yellow Futuron Astronaut$7.751988
6876Alienator82Blacktron Astronaut 1988
6877Vector Detector62M-Tron Astronaut 1990
6878Sub Orbital Guardian61Blacktron Astronaut Quincy$8.001991
6879Blizzard Baron811$8.001993
6880Surface Explorer80Yellow Classic Spaceman$7.501982
6881Lunar Rocket Launcher94White Classic Spaceman 1984
6882Walking Astro Grappler86Spaceman Jens 1985
6883Terrestrial Rover99White Classic Spaceman 1987
6884Aero-Module101Blue Futuron Astronaut 1987
6885Crater Crawler98Black Futuron Astronaut 1988
6886Galactic Peace Keeper115Space Police I Officer, Blacktron Astronaut$12.001989
6887Allied Avenger98Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut 1991
6889Recon Robot135Spyrian$12.001994
6890Cosmic Cruiser111Red Classic Spaceman$11.001982
6891Gamma-V Laser Craft132Spaceman Jens, Robot 1985
6892Modular Space Transport141Yellow Classic Spaceman (2×) 1986
6893Galactic Starship110Blue Futuron Astronaut, Yellow Futuron Astronaut 1987
6894Invader156Blacktron Astronaut, Robot$14.251987
6895Spy-Trak I143Space Police I Officer, Blacktron Astronaut Dwayne$15.001989
6896Celestial Forager87M-Tron Astronaut 1990
6897Rebel Hunter140Space Police Officer, Blacktron prisoner$21.001992
6898Ice-Sat V1331$15.001993
6899Nebula Outpost1462$15.001996
6900Cyber Saucer113Commander X$22.001997
6901Mobile Lab135Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman 1980
6901Space Plane19Andy Droid$2.001998
6902Space Plane19Andy Droid$2.001998
6903Bug Blaster24Techno Leon$3.001998
6905Bi-Wing Blaster114Lt. Maverick, Gigabot$15.001998
6907Sonic Stinger96Gypsy Moth$19.991998
6909Sonic Stinger97Gypsy Moth$19.991998
6915Warp Wing-Fighter236Andy Droid, Chamon$29.991997
6919Planetary Prowler250Techno Leon, Gigabot$34.991998
6921Monorail Accessory Track46$34.951988
6923Particle Ionizer187M-Tron Astronaut, M-Tron Robot$24.001990
6925Interplanetary Rover200Yellow Futuron Astronaut (2)$21.001988
6926Mobile Recovery Vehicle147Yellow Classic Spaceman (2) 1986
6927All-Terrain Vehicle167Red Classic Spaceman (1) , White Classic Spaceman (1)$14.501981
6928Uranium Search Vehicle196Spaceman Jens, White Classic Spaceman 1984
6929Starfleet Voyager243Red Classic Spaceman$15.001981
6930Space Supply Station200Red Classic Spaceman (2), Yellow Classic Spaceman (2) 1983
6931FX-Star Patroller218Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
6932Stardefender "200"242Yellow Futuron Astronaut (2)$24.001987
6933Spectral Starguider204Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut , Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut$24.991991
6938Scorpion Detector197Explorien x2$24.001996
6939Saucer Centurion211Major Kartofski, Spyrian$27.001994
6940Alien Moon Stalker259Blue Classic Spaceman, Red Classic Spaceman 1986
6941Battrax276Blacktron Astronaut 1987
6942Space Sled21Danny Longlegs 1999
6943Speed Sled21Danny Longlegs 1999
6949Robo-Guardian360Major Kartofski, Spyrian (x2)$35.991994
6950Mobile Rocket Transport202Yellow Classic Spaceman (2×) 1982
6951Robot Command Centre278Spaceman Jens, Spaceman Reed, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1984
6952Solar Power Transporter299Spaceman Reed, Spaceman Jens, White Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1985
6953Cosmic Laser Launcher206Red Futuron Astronaut (2), Yellow Futuron Astronaut$33.001987
6954Renegade302Blacktron Astronaut (x2)$29.991987
6955Space Lock-Up Isolation Base247Space Police I Officer (x2), Blacktron Astronaut$26.001989
6956Stellar Recon Voyager221M-Tron Astronaut(x2)$36.001990
6957Solar Snooper249Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut, Space Police II Officer (x2)$36.001992
6958Android Base2673$40.001996
6959Lunar Launch Site274Spyrian (x2), Major Kartofski$35.991994
6969Celestial Stinger258Captain Wizer, Gigabot (2)$50.001998
6970Beta-1 Command Base254Red Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2)$36.991980
6971Intergalactic Command Base312Spaceman Jens, Blue Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1984
6972Polaris-I Space Lab386Blue Classic Spaceman (3) 1987
6973Deep Freeze Defender420Commander Cold, Doctor Kelvin, Ice Planet Astronaut$44.991993
6975Alien Avenger364Commander X, Techdroid I, Alpha Draconis, Chamon$60.001997
6977Arachnoid Star Base433Danny Longlegs , Gigabot (x2), Locust$79.991998
6979Interstellar Starfighter292Alpha Draconis, Chamon, Andy Droid$80.001997
6980Galaxy Commander427Red Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2) 1983
6981Aerial Intruder251Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut, Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut 1991
6982Explorien Starship652Explorien, Explorien, Nova Hunter, Ann Droid$79.991996
6983Ice Station Odyssey337Commander Cold, Doctor Kelvin, Ice Planet Astronaut$60.001993
6984Galactic Mediator395Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut, Space Police II Officer, Space Police II Chief$59.991992
6985Cosmic Fleet Voyager404Spaceman Jens, Spaceman Reed, White Classic Spaceman, Yellow Classic Spaceman 1986
6986Mission Commander478Space Police I Officer (x2), Blacktron Astronaut$49.991989
6987Message-Intercept Base562Blacktron Astronaut (x5) 1988
6988Alpha Centauri Outpost406Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut (x5)$80.001991
6989Mega Core Magnetizer486M-Tron Astronaut (x3)$59.991990
6990Monorail Transport System715Blue Futuron Astronaut (2), Yellow Futuron Astronaut (3)$155.001987
6991Monorail Transport Base573Unitron Chief, Unitron Astronaut (x2), Major Kartofski$178.001994
6999Cyber Saucer109Commander X$20.001997
7049Alien Striker42ADU Pilot, Alien Trooper$4.99 / €3.99May 2011
7050Alien Defender105Alien Pilot, ADU Computer Specialist$9.99 / €9.99May 2011
7051Tripod Invader166Alien Trooper, Business Man, Alien Clinger$19.99 / €19.99May 2011
7052UFO Abduction211Farmer, ADU Sergeant, Alien Pilot$29.99 / €29.99May 2011
7065Alien Mothership416Alien Commander, Lotta Brix, Alien Clinger$59.99 / €59.99May 2011
7066Earth Defense HQ879ADU Sergeant,

ADU Soldier, ADU Scientist, Alien Android, Alien Trooper,

Alien Clinger
$89.99 / €99.99May 2011
7067Jet-Copter Encounter375ADU Rookie, Alien Pilot (2×)$39.99May 2011
7300Double Hover21Martian$2.992001
7301Rover28Assistant$2.992001
7302Worker Robot30Martian$3.002001
7303Jet Scooter24Martian 2001
7308Double Hover21Martian 2001
7309Rover28Assistant 2001
7310Mono Jet28Assistant$4.002001
7311Red Planet Cruiser73Altair$6.992001
7312T3-Trike99Doc$10.002001
7313Red Planet Protector194Centauri$20.002001
7314Recon-Mech RP194Antares$20.002001
7315Solar Explorer242BB, Doc, Mac$35.002001
7316Excavation Searcher471Canopus, Pollux, Vega$50.002001
7317Aero Tube Hangar706Arcturus, Cassiopeia, Mizar, Riegel, Vega$90.002001
7320Vega5Vega 2001
7321Mizar5Mizar 2001
7322Altair5Altair 2000
7323Guard5Centauri 2001
7644MX-81 Hypersonic Operations Aircraft795Claw-Tank Driver, Mission Commander, Trooper, Alien, Alien Commander$79.99 / €89.992008
7645MT-61 Crystal Reaper575Astronaut, Claw-Tank Driver, Mission Commander, Alien (2), Alien Commander$49.99 / €49.99May 2008
7646ETX Alien Infiltrator333Alien, Alien Commander, Astronaut, Miner$29.99 / €29.99May 2008
7647MX-41 Switch Fighter235Dropship Pilot, Alien$19.992008
7648MT-21 Mobile Mining Unit130Claw-Tank Driver, Alien$9.992008
7649MT-201 Ultra-Drill Walker759Trike Driver, Mission Commander, Alien Commander$69.99 / €49.99July / August 2008
7676137LEGO School Backpack $38.002010
7676139LEGO Vertical Lunch $21.00 
7690MB-01 Eagle Command Base763Claw-Tank Driver, Gunner, Miner, Mission Commander, Alien (4)$89.992007
7691ETX Alien Mothership Assault436Gunner, Miner, Alien (5)$49.992007
7692MX-71 Recon Dropship435Astro-Pilot, Dropship Pilot, Alien (4)$39.992007
7693ETX Alien Strike246Dropship Pilot, Alien (2)$19.99October 2007
7694MT-31 Trike95Trike Driver, Alien$9.992007
7695MX-11 Astro Fighter57Astro-Pilot, Alien$4.992007
7697MT-51 Claw-Tank Ambush374Claw-Tank Driver, Alien (2)$29.992007
7699MT-101 Armoured Drilling Unit635Astro-Pilot, Claw-Tank Driver, Gunner, Alien (2)$79.99October 2007
7728Jet Pack  Unreleased
7729Alien Flyer  Unreleased
78777Alien Discovery122Assistant, Altair, Martian$8.002001
8399K-9 Bot22Space Police III Officer$3.49June 28, 2009 (US) / June 3, 2009 (UK)
8400Space Speeder14Snake$3.49June 28, 2009 (US) / June 3, 2009 (UK)
852019Space Hero Air Blaster7 2007
853301Alien Conquest Battle Pack31Business Man, ADU Pilot, ADU Computer Specialist, Alien Trooper, Alien Pilot$14.99 / €9.99June 1, 2011
885Space Scooter20Red Classic Spaceman 1978
886Space Buggy23White Classic Spaceman 1979
889Radar Truck23Red Classic Spaceman 1979
891Two-Man Scooter35White Classic Spaceman 1979
894Tracking Station65White Classic Spaceman 1979
897Launcher60Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman 1978
918Space Transport85Red Classic Spaceman 1978
920Launch Pad170Spaceman Reed, White Classic Spaceman (x2) 1979
924Transporter155Red Classic Spaceman, White Classic Spaceman 1979
926Command Centre161Red Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2) 1978
928Galaxy Explorer338Red Classic Spaceman (2), White Classic Spaceman (2) 1979
9335Space & Airport Set118914€124.902010
30230Mini Mech28Jack Fireblade$3.992013
30231Space Insectoid27Chuck Stonebreaker$3.502013
70700Space Swarmer86Alien Buggoid, Blue Robot Sidekick$11.99 / €9.99December 1, 2012 (Canada and US)
March 2013 (Australia)
70701Swarm Interceptor218Alien Mosquitoid, Solomon Blaze$19.99 / €19.99December 1, 2012
70702Warp Stinger310Alien Mosquitoid, Billy Starbeam, Red Robot Sidekick$29.99 / €29.99December 1, 2012
70703Star Slicer311Solomon Blaze, Blue Robot Sidekick, Alien Buggoid$39.99 / €39.99December 1, 2012
70704Vermin Vaporizer506Chuck Stonebreaker, Green Robot Sidekick, Alien Buggoid$59.99 / €59.99December 1, 2012
70705Bug Obliterator711Jack Fireblade, Ashlee Starstrider, Orange Robot Sidekick, Alien Mosquitoid$79.99 / €69.992013
70706Crater Creeper171Chuck Stonebreaker, Alien Buggoid$19.99 / €19.99June 1, 2013
70707CLS-89 Eradicator Mech440Jack Fireblade, Orange Robot Sidekick$39.99 / €39.99June 1, 2013
70708Hive Crawler560Billy Starbeam, Red Robot Sidekick, Alien Mantizoid, Insectoid Larva (x2)$59.99 / €59.99June 1, 2013
70709Galactic Titan1012Solomon Blaze, Max Solarflare, Blue Robot Sidekick, Alien Mosquitoid, Alien Mantizoid, Insectoid Larva$99.99 / €99.99June 1, 2013
Insectoids4-Pack654 1999
K7690Mars Mission Collection Astronaut (12), Alien (19) 2008
K7699Complete Mars Mission Collection3039$314.992007
Lifeon Mars 4-Pack844 2001
Lifeon Mars Canopus Pin1 2001
M-TronPocket Clip10M-Tron Astronaut$5.991991
MiscellaneousUFO Merchandise  1997
Pc90bc1Blacktron Post Card1 1990
Pc91bc3Blacktron Future Generation Postcard1 1991
SeatronMonorail Unknown (At least four) Unreleased
Sticker,Alien Conquest Sheet of 101 2011
VP1Ice Planet Co-Pack2243$19.991995


Other Space sets

Over the years, there have been Space-themed sets not in the actual theme itself. One example is, 10213 Shuttle Adventure from the Exclusives theme.

Gallery

Notes

  • The LEGO Space logo was designed by Hjalmar Nielsen. His first version of the logo had stars surrounding the moon, but the design was considered too flashy; therefore, the stars were removed before the logo was finalized.[1]
  • LEGO designer Mark Stafford has on several occasions (in an article] in Brick Journal #6, from 2009, and in a Reddit comment from 2014) recalled discussions with the creator of the Classic space theme and mini-figures, Jens Nygaard Knudsen, who explained the colors of the minifigures as follows:[1][2]
    • The white and red astronauts were originally conceived as competing factions, loosely inspired by the US astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts, around the time of the space race; however, this idea was quickly dropped. Knudsen reimagined them as collaborating explorers; in 2014, Stafford added that the red ones were thought of as pilots.
    • The yellow astronauts were thought of as scientists.
    • The blue astronauts were thought of as technicians or mechanics—though in 2014, Stafford instead claimed they were meant to be security/soldiers.
    • The black astronauts were thought of as warriors—though again, in 2014, Stafford instead claimed they were meant to be spies.
    • Of course, the green astronauts—as chosen by Stafford and Peter Reid—were always definitively intended to be mech pilots.[3]

Other space-related themes

Sources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Stafford, Mark J. "The Truth About SPACE!" BrickJournal: Issue 6, Volume 2 Summer 2009: 38-43. Print.
  2. Comment by Mark Stafford on Reddit, July 6th, 2014
  3. Comment by Mark Stafford on Bluesky, December 1st, 2024
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