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A fresh book exploring LEGO Space between 1978 and 1992 is set for release in October.

The book “LEGO Space from 1978 to 1992” will be released in October for all LEGO Classic Space friends: Who’s reaching for the stars?

Our dear friend Tim Johnson from the well-known and highly recommended blog New Elementary wrote a book! Now living in Australia again, Tim has taken on the LEGO Classic Space theme. He describes the galactic Years 1978 to 1992.

“Classic Space” is still very popular and just last year the Galaxy Explorer was released in a new edition 📝 in the well-known color scheme – light grey, blue and yellow cockpit. The original should then – just like many other iconic sets – along with a description and pictures in the book LEGO Space find published by Dark Horse Books. Thanks to 200 pages LEGO friends can get up close to the stars! Below is all the official information about the book as hardcover from October 17th in English language will be available.

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LEGO toys have inspired creativity and joy for generations, and now fans can explore the birth and early life of LEGO Space in LEGO Space: 1978-1992, written by Tim Johnson, published by Dark Horse Books and available in October 2023 come.

Perfect for LEGO fans of all ages, this oversized hardback volume explores the second half of the 20th century through the lens of LEGO Space – illuminating the brand’s own history alongside the pop culture and world events that helped shape it . This collection includes stats and trivia for each set spanning nearly two decades, fascinating insights into the LEGO Group as a company and celebrations of the talented designers who helped create each incredible model and its bricks, elements and accessories.

LEGO Space: 1978-1992 HC will be available in bookstores on October 17, 2023 and in comic stores on October 18, 2023. It’s available to pre-order now for $49.99 from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local comic book store and independent bookstore.

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Your opinion!

Which one of you still cherishes LEGO Classic Space sets? Do you think it’s time for more space sets from Billund besides Star Wars? Feel free to express yourself in the comments.

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