***The Official OcUK Lego Thread***

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Didn't expect it to arrive so quickly:

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Now have to find space for the build!
 
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That set looks awesome. I'm a sucker for space, but actual space is the one thing I lack with sets this size unfortunately.

Has anyone bought the Milky Way Galaxy "picture"? I really like the look of it, but it looks like it would be a nightmare to keep dust free. I'm wondering if there is a way to put a type of cover on the front of the frame as I can just see the pieces flying off as I'm trying to clean the dust off. :D
 
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That set looks awesome. I'm a sucker for space, but actual space is the one thing I lack with sets this size unfortunately.

Has anyone bought the Milky Way Galaxy "picture"? I really like the look of it, but it looks like it would be a nightmare to keep dust free. I'm wondering if there is a way to put a type of cover on the front of the frame as I can just see the pieces flying off as I'm trying to clean the dust off. :D
Just put them back wherever, stars are always moving so makes it realistic :p . ^wouldnt take that many pieces to scale up the launch to fit the saturn
 
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I’m not usually one to criticise big Lego sets for their price so it may just be me and the fact it’s a 2in1 but it looks remarkably basic for 2500 pieces and a few mini figures.

£260 is a big ask for that IMO.

I can’t help but feel that they could have achieved the same thing with 1600 pieces on a £160 set.
 
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