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|Title = Radar Truck |
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|Image = 889_Box.jpg |
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− | |Minifigures =[[Red Classic Spaceman]] |
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− | |Released =[[1979]] |
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'''889 Radar Truck''' is a ''[[Classic Space]]'' set released in [[1979]]. It contains a small ground vehicle with a dish antenna on its back and red ''Classic Space'' astronaut. |
'''889 Radar Truck''' is a ''[[Classic Space]]'' set released in [[1979]]. It contains a small ground vehicle with a dish antenna on its back and red ''Classic Space'' astronaut. |
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== External Links == |
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Revision as of 17:55, 20 October 2010
LEGO → System → Space → Classic |
889 Radar Truck is a Classic Space set released in 1979. It contains a small ground vehicle with a dish antenna on its back and red Classic Space astronaut.
Description
The Radar Truck is a small Classic Space set. It is a small, Old Gray-color, vehicle. It has four mountain-bike style wheels and is driven with a steering wheel. The Radar Truck, aptly named, has a radar which can be rotated to an angle from 90 degrees to 180 degrees. The astronaut that pilots the truck is red.
Background
In the time of Classic Space, astronauts explored the universe, discovering, colonizing, and gathering resources.
Minifigure included
Gallery
External Links