May 4, 20178 yr On 4/28/2017 at 8:13 PM, exciter1 said: It seems appropriate today. it appears the distance between moon and earth is exactly her height
May 9, 20178 yr Here is the very first and detailed review of the set. enjoy!http://www.brickfinder.net/2017/05/09/review-lego-ideas-nasa-apollo-saturn-v-21309/
May 9, 20178 yr 8 minutes ago, Shewie said: Here is the very first and detailed review of the set. enjoy!http://www.brickfinder.net/2017/05/09/review-lego-ideas-nasa-apollo-saturn-v-21309/ From the article: Quote I’m also happy to announce that there are no stickers for this set which means that all the images on the LEGO elements are printed! Not a single adhesive to be found!
May 9, 20178 yr I didn't wanted to spoil any element of the review to leave genuine feeling and experience to everyone here. I'm in love with designers team retro styled picture with Mike Psiaki in the middle
May 9, 20178 yr This and the upcoming Ninjago double dragon-headed Destiny's Bounty are amazing steps in the right direction for TLG's AFOL channel markets... Just dreaming, but I so hope someday to see this Saturn V lined up next to Russia's Angara A-5 or Soyuz 2-1v, SpaceX Falcon Heavy, or even China's Long March in a row...
May 11, 20178 yr TLG has revealed the various RRP prices per country: Germany/Austria: €119,99 Great Britain: £109.99 France: €119,99 Ireland: €119,99 Italy: €119,99 Netherlands/Belgium: €129,99 (€10 added LEGO tax) (Spain and Portugal don't have a page for 21309 yet ?)
May 11, 20178 yr 25 minutes ago, bagalux said: Seems like a pretty good price! Seriously ??? According to Google: 1399 Swedish Krona equals 144.99 Euro That's even more expensive than Finland, at €139,99 ! Only Denmark itself takes the crown here: 1099 Danish Krone equals 147.73 Euro ... <edit> Just when I thought no country would top Denmark I found: 1399 Norwegian Krone equals 149.65 Euro Edited May 11, 20178 yr by Haay
May 11, 20178 yr 11 minutes ago, Haay said: Seriously ??? According to Google: 1399 Swedish Krona equals 144.99 Euro That's even more expensive than Finland, at €139,99 ! Only Denmark itself takes the crown here: 1099 Danish Krone equals 147.73 Euro ... <edit> Just when I thought no country would top Denmark I found: 1399 Norwegian Krone equals 149.65 Euro There are no poor farmers or Norwegians, though.
May 11, 20178 yr I was mainly referring to the €119,99 sounding pretty fair (and I'll probably pick it up in €)
May 11, 20178 yr Why I dislike this set is because it set the benchmark so high that I fear I will be inevitably disappointed by 99% of LEGO's future products.
May 12, 20178 yr Any idea how many of the set is located in a shipping box? I am guessing 2 due to its size?
May 12, 20178 yr ... and thus all the RED "Support - Girder" and "Support - Lattice Pillar" in the Bricklink world supply suddenly begin to disappear... or skyrocket in price :-)
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