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== Details ==
 
== Details ==
The station is built upon a crater baseplate. The building contains a control room with two swivel chairs (which were entirely brickbuilt and no dedicated chair pieces) and several computer monitors. On one of the walls was a large computer screen that showed a LEGO astronaut in space (This was a large preprinted piece and not a sticker).
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The station is built upon a grey crater baseplate. The building contains a control room with two swivel chairs (which were entirely brickbuilt and no dedicated chair pieces), as well as several computer monitors. On one of the walls is a large computer screen that showed a LEGO [[astronaut]] in space (This was a large preprinted piece, and not a sticker).
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* This was the first set that contained a crater baseplate.
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* This was the first set that contained a crater baseplate, introduced in grey.
 
* This set was only available in the US, where it was sold instead of the identical set [[926 Command Centre]] that was available elsewhere.
 
* This set was only available in the US, where it was sold instead of the identical set [[926 Command Centre]] that was available elsewhere.
   
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[[Category:1978]]

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493 Space Command Center is a Classic Space set released in 1978. It contains a surface station, two rovers and four Classic Space astronauts (two white, two red).

Details

The station is built upon a grey crater baseplate. The building contains a control room with two swivel chairs (which were entirely brickbuilt and no dedicated chair pieces), as well as several computer monitors. On one of the walls is a large computer screen that showed a LEGO astronaut in space (This was a large preprinted piece, and not a sticker).

Notes

  • This was the first set that contained a crater baseplate, introduced in grey.
  • This set was only available in the US, where it was sold instead of the identical set 926 Command Centre that was available elsewhere.

Minifigures included

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