LEGO City 2024 Command Rover Crane Loader review! Classic vibes & modern pieces



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46 thoughts on “LEGO City 2024 Command Rover Crane Loader review! Classic vibes & modern pieces”

  1. The different astronauts in the separate colors with differing roles in this theme really feel like a logical progression from Futuron. Futuron!!! A spiritual successor to Futuron in 2023! This set seems a little pricey but a couple of the other, smaller sets seem better priced. I'm definitely looking forward to this.

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  2. I like the little robot. It's simple yet effective, and easy to build with common parts. I will try to build my own little robot n.n I also like the minifigures and their accesories (the camera, the drill, the tablet), these ones are clever!

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  3. This is my favorite set from this wave. I can't wait to get one myself. Love the low number of stickers (I am a bit annoyed they couldn't be bothered to at least have the industrial lines be prints on the 2×1 and 3×1 plates). The set reminds me of the Big M-Tron Magnetizer a bit, and I just love the pods. I think I may like these ones for once (the empty window frame that is used with them I think makes them stable enough with a big enough opening to be functional – I fully approve of them). I do think they should make a bigger piece if they really want to keep this modularity alive for more sets that can go around this one and have a new system with bigger openings – and possibility to join with this existing modules.

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  4. These new Space sets are certainly one of the most desired theme that Lego has put out, especially for the older crowd who grew up with the Classic Space Lego, these don't have the same grey, blue and transparent yellow color scheme, but they are surely super cool! And the new astronauts minifigs are also very nice.

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  5. Omg i fell in love in this set, the colors! the functions! This type of sets i adored and played to death 20 years prior, its new but have a sence of nostalgia and sense of childhood adventure to them. Not my kind of sets to buy theese days, but i would play for hours with it 😂

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  6. I love Space theme legos always have. I just payed a good amount for some vintage Space legos. They should really focus on re-release, or like the Galaxy Explorer and Blacktron kit, re-imagination of the older kits. Many of us are at the age ,and financial ability, to relive our childhoods.

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  7. idk but something about these sets kinda remind me of earlier space series back when I was a kid. I really like this one. Also are some of the Galaxy Squad colours intentionally used for the minifigs?

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  8. I bought the Command Rover and Space Explorer Rover sets, very fresh design and I think this is a good reset from the licensed sets. Definitely a comeback to their roots, this is the type sets I grew up loving Lego.

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  9. Honestly I feel like the small sets are where they really knocked it out of the park with this theme. I'm a sucker for mechs, starfighters, and rovers with good working suspension, they jumped from those great budget models to the $80+ sets so harshly I think.

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  10. It's good to see some more fantasy Lego Space theme, it's right on the boarder however no war between Humans and Aliens here like there was during the dedicated Lego space themes of the past outside of City. I can see the alians are basic and not very threatening.

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  11. One thing I'd have liked to see on this is solar panels of some kind. The detachable batteries give the idea that this vehicle is supposed to be a bit of a mobile base where you'd presumably charge these batteries and then move them over to other machines. Solar panels would have helped with that idea. I'm also going to put some of those old 2-wide ladder pieces in the gap between the two storage thingies, give the crew a way of getting in.

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