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|Title = Cosmic Laser Launcher
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|Title = Cosmic Laser Launcher
|Image = 6953_Cosmic_Laser_Launcher.jpg
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|Image = 6953_Box.jpg
|Item № = 6953
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|Item № = 6953
|Pieces = 206
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|Pieces = 206
|Minifigures = 3 (2 red, 1 yellow)
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|Minifigures = [[Red Futuron Astronaut]] (2)<br />[[Yellow Futuron Astronaut]]
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|Released = [[1987]]
 
|Theme = [[Futuron]]
 
 
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'''6953 Cosmic Laser Launcher''' is a ''[[Futuron]]'' set released in [[1987]]. It contains a launch base with a small spacecraft, a small truck and three ''Futuron'' astronauts.
 
 
|Released = [[1987]]
 
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'''6953 Cosmic Laser Launcher''' is a ''[[Futuron]]'' set released in [[1987]]. It contains a launch base with a small spacecraft, a small truck, and three [[Futuron]] [[astronaut]]s.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
The launchpad's canopy can be opened via a rack mechanism. A design feat that was also included in [[6987 Message-Intercept Base]]. This rack lift is also used to raise the spacecraft into lauching position.
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* The launchpad's canopy can be opened via a rack mechanism which is a design feat that was also included in [[6987 Message-Intercept Base]]. This rack lift is also used to raise the spacecraft into lauching position.
 
* Interestingly, another launchpad with a rocket-propelled capsule was released in [[1987]], [[6972 Polaris-I Space Lab]], which was oddly a ''[[Classic Space]]'' set with Futuron colours.
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* [[Part 3010p05]] is unique to this set.
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* This is one of two sets in which [[Part 4448]] is black.
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* This is the only set in which [[Part 2348a]] is trans blue.
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* This is one of threes sets in which [[Part 2448]] is trans blue.
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* [[Part 2408p04]] is unique to this set.
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* This is the only set in which [[Part 2419]] is trans blue.
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* This is one of two sets in which [[Part 202]] is white.
   
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== Minifigures included ==
Interestingly, another launchpad with a rocket-propelled capsule was released in [[1987]], [[6972 Polaris-I Space Lab]], which was oddly a ''[[Classic Space]]'' set with ''Futuron'' colors.
 
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|img1=Sp015.jpg
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|txt1=[[Red Futuron Astronaut]]
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|txt2=[[Red Futuron Astronaut]]
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|img3=Sp016.jpg
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|txt3=[[Yellow Futuron Astronaut]]
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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6953_Cosmic_Laser_Launcher.jpg
 
6953_Cosmic_Laser_Launcher_raytrace.jpg|A ray-traced image of the set
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</gallery>
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
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{{Spacesets|1987}}
[[image:6953_Cosmic_Laser_Launcher_raytrace.jpg|300px|thumb|left|A ray-traced image of the set]]
 
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[[Category:Futuron]]
 
[[Category:Futuron]]
 
[[Category:6000 sets]]
 
[[Category:6000 sets]]
[[Category:1987]]
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[[Category:1987 sets]]
[[Category:Space]]
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[[Category:Articles with red bricks]]

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6953 Cosmic Laser Launcher is a Futuron set released in 1987. It contains a launch base with a small spacecraft, a small truck, and three Futuron astronauts.

Notes

  • The launchpad's canopy can be opened via a rack mechanism which is a design feat that was also included in 6987 Message-Intercept Base. This rack lift is also used to raise the spacecraft into lauching position.
  • Interestingly, another launchpad with a rocket-propelled capsule was released in 1987, 6972 Polaris-I Space Lab, which was oddly a Classic Space set with Futuron colours.
  • Part 3010p05 is unique to this set.
  • This is one of two sets in which Part 4448 is black.
  • This is the only set in which Part 2348a is trans blue.
  • This is one of threes sets in which Part 2448 is trans blue.
  • Part 2408p04 is unique to this set.
  • This is the only set in which Part 2419 is trans blue.
  • This is one of two sets in which Part 202 is white.

Minifigures included


Gallery

External links