Building a LEGO Moonbase – Episode 1.



A new LEGO mega-project on my channel: part one of my lego moon base building series

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33 thoughts on “Building a LEGO Moonbase – Episode 1.”

  1. not to be net picky but solar panels will not work. the monois in shadow for 15 ish days out of the month. that's why a moon base will need to use something other then solar. most proposed moon base use nuclear. many use liquid fluoride thorium reactor. just think you can build an nuclear reactor. the solar would be a supplement to the nuclear.
    my kids and I love watching by the way. keep up the good work. 🙂

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  2. For the Mini figures, I see no reason not to use both verisons, classic and modern style, have the classics at one end and the modern at the other with them mingling in the middle of the build and prehaps having two figures, one from each, just stood together having a handshake and prehaps another figure stood a few feet away with a camera, to show, two eras meeting and accepting one another.

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  3. Your stuff is by far my favorite because of the detail you put into building everything. I cannot wait to see what ideas and themes you come up with next, and I am following along with your museum plans with total excitement, even though I will likely never be able to get there in person. Although you never know, I do try to get to Germany regularly to see my extended family and grandmothers.

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  4. note that a real lunar base would need multiple sources of power. since the moon is tidally locked, always showing the same face to the earth, it has a month long day/night cycle as it orbits the earth. so for about 2 weeks every month, those solar panels would not be generating power. for such times i'd suggest a nuclear reactor module. which would likely be built into a lunar lander with a bunch of radiators on the surface (to deal with the heat), landed and parked some distance away from the main part of the base (for safety), and connected by cables to it to provide power.

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