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LEGO Soyuz and launchpad at ideas.lego.com
« on: 05/29/2014 10:40 pm »
A fun model

https://ideas.lego.com/projects/66712

The way ideas.lego.com (formerly CUUSOO) works is that if a project gets 10,000 "supporters", LEGO will consider it for production. There have been space sets before. In fact the very first CUUSOO project was Hayabusa.

I have nothing to do with this model, I just thought it was cool.
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Re: LEGO Soyuz and launchpad at ideas.lego.com
« Reply #1 on: 05/29/2014 11:45 pm »
<partly OT>Tsk tsk, no Falcon 9 reusable rocket n' Dragon LEGO set yet?  ;)</partly OT>
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Re: LEGO Soyuz and launchpad at ideas.lego.com
« Reply #2 on: 05/30/2014 07:44 am »
Cool, I want that one :)
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Re: LEGO Soyuz and launchpad at ideas.lego.com
« Reply #3 on: 05/30/2014 01:14 pm »
Make sure you sign up and vote for it, otherwise it will never be made.  10,000 votes is a lot for these projects.

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