![]() Here’s a closer look at the clouds of vapour and steam of the rocket launching into space. If the configuration of these stars look familiar, it’s because they form the Big Dipper constellation, and you are also given several other simple constellations that you can build as well, to further customise it. From the circular clouds of the blastpad, to the subtle white terrain, and the dynamic movement of the rocket, which breaches the pink hues of the atmosphere into the starkness of space, the composition in this is just stunning.Īs an added bonus, there are these printed 1×1 tiles with stars on them. This is my favourite – the Rocket Launch postcard which is just stunningly beautiful. Let’s take a closer look at each postcard. Placing the plates to create the gradients can feel repetitive after awhile, and it may prove challenging if you’re colour-blind, or have a vision-impairment, but this is a fairly quick build that you can knock out really quickly. The build experience had some interesting points, but wasn’t too engaging, as it felt repetitive in parts. I really like these, and have half a mind to frame these up as they’re just so cool.Īs you can probably tell, this is a set that you can build together with up to 3 other people, making it a great group activity with a partner or friends.Īnd here’s the completed set. ![]() Here’s a closer look at each instruction manual design for your pleasure. Interestingly, there’s a 5th booklet with no build instructions but contains more details of each build, and a profile of the Polish fan designer Jan Woźnica, as well as more beautiful graphics on the inside. The illustrations just ooze style, and are a nice callback to the style of posters that inspired the Jan Woźnica.Īnd on the back, are these small illustrations featuring the focal point of each postcard. Opening up the box reveals 8 numbered plastic bags, and 5 booklets containing instructions and an introduction to the build and fan designer. The fan design was created by Jan Woźnica ( and interestingly, the LEGO designer decided to remain anonymous. LEGO Designers: Anonymous Unboxing and Instruction Manuals Special thanks to LEGO for sending this set for this review! 21340 Tales of the Space Age Set Details If you’re picking up the LEGO Tales of the Space set, please consider using these affiliate links as I may receive a small commission with each purchase that helps support the work I do here on the blog. ![]() See below for regional pricing and links: While this term may be considered to use the -space suffix, it does not refer to headspaces.Every now and then, a LEGO set comes along that proves that you don’t need thousands of pieces and complex building techniques to build a beautiful model.Ģ1340 Tales of the Space Age is the 48th LEGO Ideas set, and the 3rd for 2023, following 21339 BTS Dynamite and 21338 A-Frame Cabin, and eschews traditional LEGO building for a minimalist approach where less is more, and aesthetics is king.Ģ1340 Tales of the Space Age will be released on, and is quite simply a buildable work of art, inspired by retro-futurism and classic sci-fi design. Little space to biggins is not a small feat, and so if a little space headmate were to want to get into "biggins space", proper care and rest would need to take placeĪ little is a headmate that behaves or otherwise feels that they are a young age.Īn age slider is a headmate that regularly slides between ages, usually within a certain range. Little space can also be used in reference to someone in a system who regresses to a younger version of themselves in order to "zoom out" of the current situation and focus on other things, or to distract themselves from their adult activities. Little space is part of age regression where someone in a system regresses to a younger version of themselves to cope with stress and/or to "escape" the outside world. Little space isnt plural exclusive - this article specifically talks about little space in systems little space (n.) ![]()
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