![]() ![]() Just over 30 years on from the original mission, The LEGO Group wanted to delve deeper into people’s passions for space to really uncover what they think of the great beyond. ![]() This LEGO model is a great way for LEGO builders and space fans alike to get excited about space travel and learn more about the famous mission in a fun and engaging way.” Hubble is definitely the highlight of my career. Looking at the model, it was great to reminisce about my experiences in space launching the telescope for the first time. Kathy Sullivan said, “I was thrilled to see the space shuttle in LEGO form, and was very impressed by the amount of intricate detail they have managed to recreate from the module where we used to sleep and eat through to what we called the “milk stalls” on the telescope. Both also come with a display plaque which features key data from the mission.Ĭommenting on the set, Dr. At $199, it's nearly twice as expensive as the Saturn V, despite a brick count that isn't much higher.The new LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, which was developed in collaboration with NASA, is a complex 2,354 piece build that pays homage to this pioneering moment in space history and marks the 40th anniversary since the first Space Shuttle flight on 12th of April 1981. The set, aimed at adults, features the Discovery orbiter with functional landing gear, payload bay doors, elevons and rudder and the famous Hubble Space Telescope, which can either be folded and contained within the payload bay or expanded with solar array and displayed separately. The only thing I'm not so effusive about is the price. I had at least five "that's so cool!" moments with Discovery, which should be taken as a ringing endorsement of this set. The mark of a good Lego build, to me at least, is when you build a step, then stop and exclaim "that's so cool!" as you understand the mechanism or construction you're putting together. The undercarriage is spring-loaded, the elevons and rudder move, and it's solid enough to have decent swooshability. Over the past decade or so, Lego has adopted new building methods, sometimes known as SNOT (Studs Not On Top), that give designers much more freedom than vertically stacking bricks one atop another, and this set is a wonderful demonstration of that.Īlthough the set is aimed at adults-the box says 18+- Discovery has a decent amount of playability. STS-31 was a mission to launch Hubble, and so it is with Hubble that you begin, a build that was reminiscent of the construction techniques used in the Saturn V. The finished orbiter is a substantial 21.8 inches (55.46 cm) long with a 13.6-inch (34.6 cm) wingspan, and it lends itself well to reproduction in Lego bricks at this scale the space shuttle was covered in blocky tiles, after all. ![]() Lego has made a number of space shuttle sets over the years, but none has been as detailed as this 2,354-piece set. Discovery put the Hubble space telescope into orbit, and its crew even captured the event on IMAX cameras brought along for the ride. And earlier this April, Lego released the latest set to bear NASA's famous worm logo: space shuttle Discovery, as it was for 1990's STS-31 mission. This was an important mission, reaching the highest orbit for a space shuttle to date. Two years later, Lego followed up with the Apollo 11 lunar lander, and in 2020 it was the turn of the International Space Station. ![]() Back in 2017, the Danish toymaker brought out a highly detailed Saturn V- a model ably assembled in time-lapse by Ars' Eric Berger before its release. The ongoing collaboration between Lego and NASA continues to delight. ![]()
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