![]() The Space Police were brave individuals who flew around in black and blue vehicles with transparent red accents. Space police 1Īpparently the Futurons couldn't fight the Blacktrons alone, because LEGO figured out in 1989 that the Blacktrons should also fight the Space Police. They were labeled as the bad guys in space. They were mainly black and had yellow accents. In these space sets the "good" Futurons with white and blue as their main colour competed with the Blacktron astronauts. The first sub-themes of LEGO Space were the Blacktron and Futuron themes. On their chests the astronauts wear the well known LEGO® Space logo of a spaceship flying around the moon. Later, the minifigure astronauts were also released in yellow, blue and black. They wore a helmet without a visor on their head and an oxygen tank on their back. Classic space minifigsįrom the beginning there were two colours of minifigure astronauts in red and white. For the space theme LEGO® uses a recognisable colour scheme, namely light grey, blue and the then new colour transparent yellow. For example, they bring out saucers and antennas for the first time. The release of these sets means for LEGO® that they also have to add a lot of new elements to their assortment. Because they looked a lot at these techniques the first LEGO® Space sets in the beginning mainly consisted of spaceships, rockets, moonlanding vehicles and space stations. ![]() The theme is inspired by existing space technology as it was in the '60 and '70. The other two were the Castle theme and the Town theme. It was 1978 when Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen had a new idea to add themes to the LEGO® system. ![]()
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