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As expected, the LEGO Ideas set 21321 International Space Station (864 pieces - 69.99 € / 74.99 € / 89.90 CHF) is now available on the official online store.
What was not planned is the increase in the public price of the set which took place these last ones, the price going discreetly from 59.99 € to 69.99 € on the product sheet without really knowing why.
This increase, which aligns the public price of the set in France with the price charged in Germany, should not put off space conquest fans or those who collect all the sets sold in the LEGO Ideas range. The most patient will possibly wait a few months for this box to be available at Amazon and benefit from a more attractive price.
The commemorative patch with the reference 5006148 is automatically added to the basket if you are a member of the VIP program and order the set 21321 International Space Station. You also benefit from the offer that allows you to obtain the LEGO Hidden Side set 40408 Drag Racer from 45 € / 50 CHF of purchase.
Otherwise, you can also treat yourself to the novelties of the BrickHeadz range: 40377 Donald Duck (€ 9.99), 40378 Goofy & Pluto (14.99 €) or even 40380 Easter Sheep (9.99 €).
THE LEGO IDEAS 21321 ISS SET ON THE LEGO SHOP >>
We now know the gift that will be offered by LEGO to members of the VIP program on the occasion of the launch of the set. 21321 International Space Station (864 pieces - 69.99 € / 74.99 € / 89.90 CHF) from next February 1: this is a commemorative patch bearing the reference 5006148.
Those who bought the LEGO Creator Expert set 10266 NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander as soon as it goes on sale in June 2019 remember of the gift received with the box, a patch similar to the one that will be offered this year.
Evil tongues will say that there was probably better to do in terms of promotional product (a polybag?) Than this patch to sew on your favorite denim jacket, but that's always taken for LEGO fans and of space conquest and it is in the spirit of what the various space agencies regularly do to celebrate a mission or an anniversary.
The offer will theoretically be valid until February 9, but we all know that the stock of available patches will run out in a matter of hours as of February 1.
As promised we quickly tour the LEGO Ideas set 21321 International Space Station whose official announcement took place a few hours ago. For this time, the LEGO designer has respected the intentions of the reference project submitted by fan designer fan designer Christoph Ruge (XCLD) and the official model is finally very close to the proposed idea.
With 864 pieces in the box, it was quickly settled. The last step which consists in assembling the eight solar panels which come to be fixed on the main beam is necessarily repetitive, but it is the subject who wants that, difficult to blame the designer.
The model is relatively fragile with a few connection points between the different modules which are satisfied with a single stud. Here too, it is the subject who wants this to stick as closely as possible to the reference construction. On the side of the parts "diverted" from their usual use because of the scale of the model, there are some ski poles for the antennas and can lids for the hatches but no barrels. I appreciate the effort.
My great regret about this set: The educational aspect, which could have been at the center of the product, is completely left out. The instruction booklet, which does not forget to do tons about the designers of the product and the different products marketed by LEGO on the same theme, does not even offer an exploded view of the station detailing the different modules added over the years by the countries involved in this incredible space adventure. I'm still looking for the "fascinating information about the ISS,"promised in the official product description ...
We still have a nice model to display on the corner of a cabinet with its mobile solar panels and its various modules that are necessarily detachable, since it is a LEGO product. The ISS is not a construction with a refined aesthetic and the LEGO version logically becomes a somewhat messy assembly of various and varied elements, but we find the main modules of the station and you can have fun trying to make the connection between those who are really represented on the LEGO version and those who have been overlooked.
I note in passing that the function of securing the shuttle to the station is not documented, so I used one of the additional parts to connect it to the station in a more or less realistic way by removing a part of the the cabin to simulate the opening of the cargo area.
The station is simply placed on its display, so it can be handled without having to remove several pins first. If you want to fly it around the living room, you can. I am a little dubious about this big black display: a version based on transparent parts might have been more suitable to give lightness to the construction.
I note in passing that the designer could not help but slip some blue pins that remain visible on the final product. It's ugly, but I think that LEGO forces its employees to use these parts on visible areas, there must be a specification somewhere stating that it is mandatory to clearly mark the LEGO spirit of the product. I see no other explanation.
The support is dressed in a monochrome pad printed plate with a badly centered pattern and the text of which turns gray. An effort on this detail would have been appreciated, especially for a pure exhibition product.
No stickers in this box. The inventory is also interesting, we find the usual 1x4 solar panels already seen in the LEGO Ideas sets. 21312 Women of NASA and Architecture 21043 San Francisco, delivered here in 64 copies. They are joined by two new pieces with the same pad printing, a 2x3 plate supplied in 46 copies and two 3x8 flags. The hatches of the different modules are optionally represented by the Tile 2x2 round already seen in LEGO Hidden Side sets 70423 Paranormal Intercept Bus 3000 and Ideas 21311 Voltron or by the 1x1 can lid present in many sets since 2015.
The three micro astronauts supplied in the box are identical to those supplied in the LEGO Ideas set 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V., and the shuttle is similar to the one in the LEGO Ideas set 21312 Women of NASA, it's consistent.
In short, if you collect the different LEGO products on the same theme, you will be hard pressed to find a valid excuse not to fall for this little box sold for 70 €. Do not plan to turn your kids into future astronauts using this model, it is not really educational as it is and in my opinion it is a bit of a shame. It was an opportunity to make the product a great tool for parent / child relationships around a theme that makes both adults and young people dream.
As a bonus, a suggested presentation in "Gravity" mode. It's up to you.
Note: The set presented here, supplied by LEGO, is as usual in play. Deadline fixed at 31th January 2020 next at 23pm.
Update : The winner was drawn and was notified by email, his nickname is indicated below. Without a response from him to my request for contact details within 5 days, a new winner will be drawn.
Lenma - Comment posted the 27/01/2020 at 13:48 |
LEGO today unveils the 29th set of the LEGO Ideas range, the reference 21321 International Space Station (864 pieces - 69.99 € / 74.99 € / 89.90 CHF). On the program, what to assemble a reproduction of the international space station with its different modules and its (many) solar panels, a shuttle, two astronauts and a display to display everything on your favorite shelf.
The official version is finally quite faithful to the reference project proposed by the fan designer fan designer Christoph Ruge (XCLD), it is rare enough to be underlined.
Availability announced for February 1, 2020 at the public price of 59.99 € in France. Sorry for the Belgians who will have to pay 74.99 € ...
We'll talk about it again in a few hours on the occasion of a "Review ".
THE LEGO IDEAS 21321 ISS SET ON THE LEGO SHOP >>
THE SET ON THE BELGIAN SHOP >> THE SET ON THE SWISS SHOP >>
21321 International Space Station Ages 16+. 864 piecesUS $ 69.99 - CA $ 99.99 - DE € 69.99 - UK £ 64.99 - FR € 69.99 - DK 549DKK A spectacular LEGO® Ideas 21321 ISS (International Space Station), to build and display. With its many realistic details, including an articulated Canadarm2 and 2 rotating segments equipped with 8 adjustable "solar panels", this set of 864 pieces makes a wonderful gift idea for space enthusiasts, adult LEGO fans and any builder. experimented. A Fascinating Centerpiece This beautiful LEGO spaceship model comes complete with a display stand, a buildable NASA mini-shuttle, 3 mini cargo ships and 2 micro astronaut figures, and makes an impressive decoration for any room . It also includes step-by-step instructions and a 148-page booklet filled with fascinating information about the ISS, the LEGO fan who created this model, and its LEGO designer. Incredible ideas! The endlessly diverse sets in the LEGO Ideas range are created by LEGO fans and elected by LEGO fans. With themes inspired by real life, famous heroes, iconic films, famous TV series or completely original concepts, all ages will find their happiness.
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This is the tradition, it is once again respected: A few hours before the official announcement of the next set in the LEGO Ideas range, LEGO is doing a little teasing on social networks with a short video that ultimately does not reveal much product thing.
Those who follow will understand that this is the LEGO Ideas set 21321 International Space Station the announcement of which will take place tomorrow afternoon. A first visual of the set has been circulating for a few days now following the distribution of a flyer announcing the signing session which will take place on January 31 from 17 p.m. to 00 p.m. at the LEGO Store in Nuremberg in the presence of fan designer Christoph Ruge (XCLD).
For those who do not follow: In June 2019 and on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the LEGO Ideas concept, it was then necessary to choose between four LEGO Ideas projects, all holders of the 10.000 supports necessary for the passage in the evaluation phase but rejected, and it's'International Space Station by Christoph Ruge who largely won with 45.6% of the 22000 votes cast. The official version of the product is therefore now finalized and ready to join the shelves of space conquest fans.
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