LEGO Space Sets to Buy Now – and a great LEGO NASA Set Coming Soon!
Published: 5 months ago
Last Updated: 5 months ago
e galaxy far, far away with exclusive LEGO Star Wars sets and promotions. However, the LEGO space - themed fun doesn't have to end there! LEGO enthusiasts can continue exploring the cosmos with a wide range of space-themed sets available across various themes, including LEGO Technic and LEGO City. From spacecraft builds to space stations, there's something for every space enthusiast to enjoy. So, keep the interstellar adventures alive and embark on new galactic journeys with LEGO's stellar collection of space sets… we take a look at current sets below and also new LEGO Space sets heading to LEGO.com soon.
42179 LEGO Technic Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit
Celebrate the intricate dance of celestial bodies with the LEGO Technic Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit (42179) set. Witness the Moon's orbit around Earth while Earth gracefully circles the Sun, offering a captivating display of astronomical dynamics. Priced at £69.99/€79.99, this interactive set brings the wonders of the cosmos to your fingertips.
60434 LEGO City Space Base and Rocket Launchpad
Embark on out-of-this-world adventures with the LEGO City Space Base and Rocket Launchpad (60434) set. Featuring a control room, 360° space crane tower, equipment carousel, science lab, and refreshment area, this set is perfect for space enthusiasts and imaginative play. Priced at £124.99/€139.99, it offers endless possibilities for space exploration.
42605 LEGO Friends Mars Space Base and Rocket
Join Olivia, Julian, Aveline, and Jones the space cat on an exciting mission to Mars with the LEGO Friends Mars Space Base and Rocket (42605) set. Priced at £79.99/€89.99, this set promises thrilling interstellar adventures and endless fun.
31152 LEGO Creator Space Astronaut
Blast off into space with the LEGO Creator Space Astronaut (31152) set, featuring three different space models in one box. Build a supercool space astronaut with a detachable jet propulsion backpack and golden visor, then transform it into a space dog or a space viper jet for more galactic action. Priced at £44.99/€49.99, this set sparks creativity and imagination.
42180 LEGO Technic Mars Crew Exploration Rover
Explore the Martian terrain with the LEGO Technic Mars Crew Exploration Rover (42180) set. With features like an expanding truck bed, suspension, moving crane, elevator, generator,
beacons, companion rover, living quarters, and cockpit, this detailed set offers a glimpse into the challenges of interplanetary exploration. Priced at £129.99/€149.99, it provides an immersive experience into the world of space exploration.
There are also two great LEGO exclusives available to buy soon:
10341 LEGO Icons NASA Artemis Space Launch System
Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring world of space exploration with the LEGO Icons NASA Artemis Space Launch System (10341) set. This meticulously crafted model features a multistage rocket complete with two solid-fuel boosters, an Orion capsule, and a detailed mobile launch tower. LEGO® Insiders can enjoy early access to this set starting May 15th, with availability for all shoppers beginning May 18th. Priced at £219.99/€259.99, it offers a captivating glimpse into the future of space travel. We think this set looks amazing and it is definitely one on our wish list. Will it be a good LEGO investment; look out for our in-depth review in the future.
31212 LEGO Art The Milky Way Galaxy
Discover the beauty of the cosmos with the LEGO Art The Milky Way Galaxy (31212) set. We think this set includes great clever parts usage, as you create a stunning piece of art depicting the Milky Way using 3,091 layered LEGO bricks and pieces, offering a mesmerizing 3D effect with remarkable depth and texture. Retailing at £169.99/€199.99, this set invites builders to embark on a journey through the vastness of space from the comfort of their own home.
So as you embark on your celestial journey through LEGO's space-themed sets, which one will you choose to add to your collection and explore the wonders of the cosmos?