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Classic Space is an unofficial theme in the strict sense, but rather a term that refers to the Space sets that were released before 1987, and shared some common characteristics that set them apart from the following Space sets. Most importantly, all Classic Space Minifigures featured the old visorless helmets, which were eventually phased out in favor of newer helmets with movable visors in 1987. There were also no truly different factions as in the time after 1987. All astronauts of Classic Space were peaceful explorers, and there were no antagonistic groups. The larger flying craft of the Classic Space sets all featured a brick with their set number on it.

The initial introduction of the Space theme marks also the beginning of Classic Space.

Overview

Classic Space 1979

Some of the first Space sets in a catalog from 1979.

The first LEGO Space sets were a leap forward in LEGO design. Compared to the LEGO Company's previous spaceflight-related sets (801 Space Rocket in 1964, 358 Rocket Base in 1973, and 565 Moon Landing in 1976), this new theme of sets boasted new parts and building techniques never before seen in LEGO sets. Although the theme used plenty of basic bricks, there were now parts with finer detail used in smoother-looking ships and multi-purpose vehicles.

Despite curiosities such as steering wheels used to direct spacecraft, and often no inflight pilot protection other than a spacesuit (with a visorless helmet!), 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.

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), and 442 Space Shuttle, and 452 Mobile Tracking Station (both 1979).

Perfectly suited for utilitarian LEGO Space, gray had finally become a major colour for a LEGO theme, especially as more plate-type parts were made in that colour, even before LEGO Castle whose first predominantly grey castles were not introduced until 1984. Most often, gray Space sets were paired with green windows, and the other predominant colourscheme was blue with yellow windows. With the introduction of the 6929 Starfleet Voyager in 1981, there were also classic spaceships that appeared in white, with blue canopies, albeit this new colour scheme didn't really catch on until the introduction of Futuron in 1987. The advent of this new theme sounded the bell for the end of the Classic Space era. New parts, most notably the new visored helmets, were introduced as well as a distinct looking adversary faction, but it also reprized several elements of Classic Space such as the coloured spacesuits and the concept of civilian space explorers, looking more like a visually updated continuation than a mere replacement.

New sets in the style of Classic Space were still released until 1988, but those sets sported the Futuron colour scheme, although they still included the old minifigures with their visorless helmets.

Notes

Space Police Classic Space Statue

The statue of a Classic Space astronaut that appeared in 5974 Galactic Enforcer.

  • A minifigure statue included in 5974 Galactic Enforcer from 2009 resembles a Classic Space astronaut, although it does not feature a classic helmet but instead a normal one without visor. The Latin writing on the pedestal says "In annos triginta ad caelum infinitum construxit." ("In thirty years it built to the infinite sky"), commemorating the 30th anniversary of LEGO Space.
  • The Classic Space astronaut appeared in LEGO Battles as an unlockable hero unit.
  • In Lego Universe, completing all the Crux Prime Achiever missions awards the player with a black Classic Space shirt.

Vehicles and facilities

Popular spaceships and vehicles from the Classic Space era include:

497 Galaxy Explorer (1979), 6929 Starfleet Voyager (1980), 6950 Mobile Rocket Transport (1982), 6980 Galaxy Commander (1983), and 6985 Cosmic Fleet Voyager (1986).

The major surface bases were:

493 Space Command Center (1978), 483 Alpha-1 Rocket Base (1979), 6970 Beta-1 Command Base (1980), 6971 Intergalactic Command Base (1984), and 6972 Polaris-I Space Lab (1987).

Baseplates from this era:

306 Landing Plates (1979), and 305 2 Crater Plates (1979)

Sets

The ThemeTable system is being renovated. See a list of pages tagged Classic Space here.

There is a forum about the work here

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|0012 Space Mini-Figures
|0013 Space Mini-Figures
|0014 Space Mini-Figures
|0015 Space Mini-Figures
|1498 Spy-Bot
|1499 Twin Starfire
|1507 Space Value Pack
|1510 Unnamed Bonus Pack
|1526 Space Radar Buggy
|1557 Space Scooter
|1558 Mobile Command Trailer
|1580 Lunar Scout
|1593 Lever Bros Space Set
|1968 Space Express
|1969 Space Value Pack
|1977 Space Value Pack
|1983 Space Value Pack
|1999 Space Value Pack
|305 2 Crater Plates
|306 Landing Plates
|442 Space Shuttle
|452 Mobile Tracking Station
|453 Crater Plates
|454 Landing Plates
|462 Rocket Launcher
|483 Alpha-1 Rocket Base
|487 Space Cruiser
|493 Space Command Center
|497 Galaxy Explorer
|5034 Light and Sound 1 x 2 Lighting Brick and 4 Colour Globes
|5034 Replacement Light & Sound 1x2 Lighting Brick with Coloured Globes
|6430 Night Patroller
|6440 Jetport Fire Squad
|6450 Mobile Police Truck
|6454 Countdown Cruiser
|6480 Hook and Ladder Truck
|6482 Rescue Helicopter
|6483 Coastal Patrol
|6484 F1 Hauler
|6702 Space Mini-Figures
|6750 Sonic Robot
|6770 Lunar Transporter Patroller
|6780 XT Starship
|6783 Sonar Transmitting Cruiser
|6801 Rocket Sled
|6802 Space Probe
|6803 Space Patrol
|6804 Surface Rover
|6805 Astro Dasher
|6806 Surface Hopper
|6807 Space Scooter with Robot
|6808 Galaxy Trekkor
|6809 XT-5 And Droid
|6820 Starfire I
|6821 Shovel Buggy
|6822 Space Shuttle
|6823 Surface Transport
|6824 Space Dart-I
|6825 Cosmic Comet
|6826 Crater Crawler
|6827 Strata Scooter
|6841 Mineral Detector
|6842 Shuttle Craft
|6844 Seismologic Vehicle
|6845 Cosmic Charger
|6846 Tri-Star Voyager
|6847 Space Dozer
|6848 Interplanetary Shuttle
|6849 Satellite Patroller
|6861 X-1 Patrol Craft
|6870 Space Probe Launcher
|6871 Star-Patrol Launcher
|6872 Lunar Patrol Craft
|6874 Moon Rover
|6880 Surface Explorer
|6881 Lunar Rocket Launcher
|6882 Walking Astro Grappler
|6883 Terrestrial Rover
|6890 Cosmic Cruiser
|6891 Gamma-V Laser Craft
|6892 Modular Space Transport
|6901 Mobile Lab
|6926 Mobile Recovery Vehicle
|6927 All-Terrain Vehicle
|6928 Uranium Search Vehicle
|6929 Starfleet Voyager
|6930 Space Supply Station
|6931 FX-Star Patroller
|6940 Alien Moon Stalker
|6950 Mobile Rocket Transport
|6951 Robot Command Centre
|6952 Solar Power Transporter
|6970 Beta-1 Command Base
|6971 Intergalactic Command Base
|6972 Polaris-I Space Lab
|6980 Galaxy Commander
|6985 Cosmic Fleet Voyager
|6990 Monorail Transport System
|6991 Monorail Transport Base
|70841 Benny's Space Squad
|885 Space Scooter
|886 Space Buggy
|889 Radar Truck
|891 Two-Man Scooter
|894 Tracking Station
|897 Launcher
|918 Space Transport
|920 Launch Pad
|924 Transporter
|926 Command Centre
|928 Galaxy Explorer
|Patch03 Sew-On Cloth Round, The LEGO Club Classic Space Man

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