Expanding LEGO's Life on Mars Fleet (23 Years Later!)



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27 thoughts on “Expanding LEGO's Life on Mars Fleet (23 Years Later!)”

  1. I really love the LoM content! My grandmother had Aerotube hangar which I very much enjoyed for much of my childhood. I picked up my own last year as she had gotten rid of hers when moving. But LoM has a special place in my heart ❤❤ Great vid Cheese lord

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  2. Love the wide hug manta ray pose it's in!

    Old purple really makes the sand color pop too! Also haven't forgot those japanese exo-force combiner photos I promised ya a while back, the phone they're on just needs a new battery 💀

    Should have a google drive linked to your twitter by the end of next week, thanks for the patience!

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  3. I'm going to cryyy that build is incrediblee! sand purple has always been one of my favourite colors and Life on Mars was always a theme just out of reach, i'd love if you shared a piece list/instructions if you felt like it cause whenever collecting Life on Mars is more on the table for me i would love that mech to be a part of itt you did a fantastic job!!

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  4. It's so so true, every brick tells a story: it has been held by many people, used for many builds, passed down from generation to generation. This is one of the most beautiful things about Lego 😌

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  5. Hard to say about old sets. We never kept the boxes and the parts just went into the bin – I don't really remember specific sets too much, just collections of parts. (The ones that interested me mainly involved building castles and forests) it is fun sometimes to watch you or other youtubers revisit some of the older things and realize oh hey, I had that one piece, we must have had that whole set! But I barely had anything to do with Lego from the late 90s until 2019 when I picked up a few sets, and then just a few months ago I decided to get into it again for real. But mostly everything in my collection now is new, since my brother had kids, he ended up with all the Legos. Now my niece and nephews kind of think of them all as "theirs" even though a bunch of stuff in their collection was mine originally..such is life I guess.

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  6. This is my favourite kind of moc. It might not use any complex techniques or boast a lot of parts, but it showcases the builder's ingenuity because working within a pre-existing theme requires complying to both the physical limitations set by theme-appropriate parts, as well as having a theme-appropriate design. Too bad there's no sand green for the windscreen piece, but black and white are still open..! Perhaps a white one using parts from the human vehicles (the big grey wheels maybe)? Or perhaps tie the sand green to the black? Anyway, love to see more from you that is isn't always minecraft

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  7. I was disappointed at first to see a sand green mech hanger wouldn’t be possible, but I absolutely love what you came up with! There is a great use of colors and retro parts that make it fit in so well with the original sets. Great work as always!

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  8. I was born a year after these sets released, so I never had the pleasure of experiencing them. That’s going to change. This video and its predecessor inspired me to go ahead and purchase the mechs and Aero Tube Hangar, and I could not be more excited. I think completing my Bionicle collection and starting on Exo-Force are going to be my next steps

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