Moon finally colonized! Underground Lab… – LEGO Moon Base Update



It’s time to continue the LEGO Moon Base!

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41 thoughts on “Moon finally colonized! Underground Lab… – LEGO Moon Base Update”

  1. Moon surface is dry light dust, use walkways to keep dust down for visibility and equipment. Also metal walkways with magnet boots could stop explorers losing control outdoors. 🤔

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  2. Small idea. Perhaps add some windows on the sliding doors, so you can see who is coming in and out.. Second: for the story, take off the helmets from the figures inside the lab… perhaps make a table or shelf to put them on.. that will show that there is air and pressure inside the lab 🙂

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  3. Railing on the path would be cool , maybe see how the call of duty zombies Moon map is designed for some inspiration I bet there would be a bunch of awesome ideas there

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  4. i think having a raised catwalk section on the moon surface could be a cool addition, although i'm imagining it being made out of grille or grating pieces (since in-universe it would save on materials and still be sturdy enough to walk on)

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  5. A path from the landing pad to the various pressurized sections make sense if transports are sending material to the base and it needs to be wheeled around.

    Something that might be a cool feature are sunshades, no atmosphere on the moon would lead to more dangerous solar radiation reaching the astronauts on the surface, so having some form of protection from that might be cool to add.

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  6. I'm sure LEGO people would NOT have the funds to build roads on the moon, BUT As in the forest when hiking, I'm sure the moon base would have some kind of beaten paths that can be easily distinguished from the rest of the moon surface. That is my 2cents.

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  7. For the sliding airlock doors, could you add one extra brick length to the end of the door, with a corresponding indent on the opposite wall? So when the door is closed, it is 1 brick deep inside the wall, not just resting against it. I think this would make it more secure and prevent accidental air leakage 🙂

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  8. I think the paths would work as you could have a rail or road system, with moon buggies!

    Also I think it’d look nice to have the encapsulated plants along said road, or perhaps next to a sidewalk that’s next to said road

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  9. my OC is exploding seeing all those vacant pegs protruding from every freakin piece 😅 that's why i hate legos 😅🤣 every finished lego looks like dots to me 😅🤣😂 those pegs are horror 😅

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  10. Not too crazy about the surface, maybe it looks better from afar. Up close its just too sharp looking. Needs bit more fine grain. But your build so only saying in case there is better technic for the surface?

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