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LEGO Ideas International Space Station comprises the station itself, a space shuttle, 3 mini cargo spacecraft, and 2 astronaut figurines ...
Like the orbiting outpost on which it is modeled, Lego's new International Space Station has its own mission patch. Released Saturday (Feb. 1), on the same day that Lego debuted the 864-piece ...
The Lego ISS is part of a 10-year celebration for the Lego Ideas program, where fans submit designs of their own to a voting process. Some of those designs are then selected to go into official ...
Lego is back with another new amazing spacecraft build set. This time, it’s a fairly realistic replica of the International Space Station, the orbiting laboratory helmed by NASA and more than a ...
Lego is giving the International Space Station a third chance at becoming one of its official toy sets. German Lego fan Christoph Ruge's model of the space station twice qualified for a product ...
Lego’s also including a 148-page booklet that includes factoids about the real International Space Station as well as details about the fan creator responsible for the original Lego Ideas design.
To mark the occasion, Lego took one of the community’s ideas, a small-scale model of the International Space Station and turned it into a real, for-sale product.
Lego teamed up with NASA to launch a Lego version of the International Space Station aboard the real one. Flight engineer Satoshi Furukawa spent two hours building the model in a glove box to keep ...
The LEGO Ideas ISS (International Space Station) was revealed as a build-ready, in-store, consumer-ready set this week. This build was made on the micro-level, which means it's got a pair of 2 ...
The final Lego ISS measures two-feet long and the astronauts say that it could have only been built in space just like its real-life 360-foot counterpart.
Lego is aiming high again with a new model for space geeks, this time celebrating the more than 20 years that the International Space Station has been a ...
The International Space Station has been orbiting our planet for decades, but how did it get up there and how long did it take? Here's everything we know.