An Unofficial LEGO® Space Comic Strip
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I am involved in this cool project! Look out for my contribution on 2nd March Update: my contribution LL-701 Shuttlecraft.
The flyer in the strip is our project banner. Carl Greatrix drew the lovely cartoon spaceman, James Brophy created the "Classic Space 30" logo and James Shields put the design together.
Here is our press release:
PRESS RELEASE
March 2009 sees the 30th anniversary of the original Classic Space sets from LEGO. Now, three decades on, it's time for a celebration of spacey goodness at www.neoclassicspace.com.
Neo-Classic Space is a reimagining of the LEGO Classic Space range, using modern building techniques and parts. More than just inspired by the Classic Space sets, Neo-Classic Space is an extrapolation of the line into the 21st century and beyond. We aim to follow a carefully thought standard, which we feel is in keeping with the original designs.
The culmination of a top-secret project planned over many months, www.neoclassicspace.com will present a new model every day throughout March, many from builders you already know and love, some from new talent you may not have discovered.
This is only the beginning. It is time to retake space. We hope you'll come along for the ride!
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Here's that link again: www.neoclassicspace.com in case you missed it!
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