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Surface Explorer
80 elements, 1 figure, US$7.50, 1982
LEGO > SYSTEM > Space > {Classic}
 

People who wrote Notes about this set  (21 people)

Mike Clemens: "Loved the arms and the "lightweight" radar dish -- only the "cool" spaceships got that piece. :-)"
Scott Sanburn: "Nice arms, realistic model."
Brian McLean: "3rd space set I got. Great parts!"
Paul D. Pfeiffer: "Neat Parts. And the 1st of the yellow guys"
Bill Ward: "Lame model but has some good parts"
Stelios Kalogreades: "Nice machine - I especially like the wheels with the axles."
John Patterson: "need one box, will buy or trade for it"
Alex Wingert: "Kind of funny looking, but *lots* of fun to play with"
Allen Carley: "It can do real work...or be a dinosaur."
Jim Glendinning: "This was the first set I got with a yellow space figure :)"
Erik B: "One of my all-time favorits! First set ever including a yellow Classic Space minifig, balloon tires (type I) & the 6x6 webbed radar dish! (@ mr. Robb King: does your copy include type I tires? ;- )"
Steve Mitchell: "Love the wheel assembly - great for '82"
Adam Revell: "very playable as a kid"
George Eichholzer: "Good for the flexible arms"
Neil Arellano: "Unique vehicle. A very fuctional set!"
Robb King: "The last Lego set I owned as a kid; I love the wheels, but 10L axles work much better than the 8L axles listed in the Peeron inventory."
Pierre Vandendriessche: "my first yellow minifig !"
Krister Enger: "Broken arms"
Skip Robinson: "Kind of a weird set, but excellent parts selection."
Wolf Read: "Fun, playable set. Put two minifigs in it and they can fight over which way to go. :o)"
Jeff Block: "I like this set! Solid construction, multiple bits and appendages, multi-level design, classic use of radar dish"
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