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    « on: March 07, 2010, 06:27:11 PM »

    I bring you another "classic" review today.  Wink This time I'll show you the Aero Module from 1987!

    Set number: 6884
    Set name: Aero Module
    Theme: Classic Space
    Sub-Theme: Futuron
    Year released: 1987
    Number of parts: 101 (from Peeron)


    Box Art

    The box art is the classic yellow Legoland boxes from the 1980s. The picture shows the Aero Module without any use of photoshop unlike Space sets today. Notice how white the bricks are! A little while later you can see how discoloured some of my bricks haha.



    Instructions

    A random instruction page showing the window assembly as well as the 'S-foils' of the craft.


    At the last page are some alternate models to build. Surprisingly the alternates have no use for the large blue window piece.



    The minifigures

    In this set we get a blue classic space minifigure with helmet and airtank as well as his blue robot buddy. Only the front is printed.




    The Aero Module

    The completed Aero Module from the front. There are 2 red 'headlights' at the front as well as the mechanism to allow the large window to open. There is room for 1 pilot, 1 droid and the small 4 wheeled cart.


    At the rear are the craft's thrusters and wings.


    The wings are on a hinge to allow it to open and close like S-foils. When the wings are open it locks the large window in place.


    The window is locked secure enough that the entire craft can be lifted up by the window.


    The pictures below shows how the wings close to allow the window to open.





    In the cockpit are dials and controls for the pilot.


    Now that the ship is parked, the robot can go about its business on the little cart.


    Under the craft are jet engines.


    A size comparison between the modern day Galactic Enforcer (the front part with the main boosters) and the Aero Module. It is not as air-tight as the Galactic Enforcer, but the ingenious window mechanism has become the envy for the officers of Space Police III.


    SPIII Officer: A 20+ year old design have a window which can be opened easily! Compared to now I have to eject the entire window to get out! TLG what has gotten into you!!?!@#@!  Angry
    Blue spaceman: Maybe it costs alot to build those hinges?
    SPIII Officer: Bah!! I envy the days when petrol were cheaper!


    A little comparison between the 2 windows, the blue is almost the same! A little hard to show with the picture below since I am using my N95 to take the photo, but it is amazing that the blue has not faded in the 20 years I had the set!



    Conclusion

    Minifigures: 8/10 One blue space minifigure to supplement the blue robot that is with this set.

    Design: 9/10 The method to lock the large window using an 'S-foil' mechanism is ingenious indeed. Wings close when on the ground, wings open when flying.

    Playability: 8/10 The ship has fantastic swoosh factor as the large window is held secure and no pieces will break apart should the craft is flown about.

    Parts: 9/10 If there is a piece that is stealing this entire review, it is the large blue 10x6x11 panel. This piece has appeared many times in the space theme, being used as the large windows of bases as well as large ships. The version included in this set is the one without any printed decals.

    Conclusion: 8/10 It is a relatively simple craft with an ingenious design. I do not think there is many ships that have wings that can fold in and out and at the same time secure the window of the ship. The large blue panel is also another great piece for base building.


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    « Reply #1 on: March 08, 2010, 02:18:06 AM »

    Its amazing that the windsreen doesnt change color like some of the white parts will.  Huh? TLG said that the materials used are the same but little changes in compositions..
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    « Reply #2 on: April 11, 2010, 01:49:06 PM »

    OMIGOD........another yellow edge box vintage...... bro thanks for the review. I love that blue piece... Just wondering if its same with my aquanaught base.
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    « Reply #3 on: April 11, 2010, 08:16:07 PM »

    Panjang, i think this set of mine is part of the same series..

    From brickset


    My actual set. Looks different coz have been modified many times. I still don't know where did the red guy comes from..Tongue
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    « Reply #4 on: April 11, 2010, 10:09:32 PM »

    @ estravada

    The 6808 set came out in the same year, 1987, but is in Classic Space sub-theme. Noticed the helmet is the classic space helmet. My aero-module is under the Futuron sub-theme as my helmet is different.

    @ Lion

    You are right, the large blue window piece is the same one used in the Neptune Discovery Lab.  Wink
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    « Reply #5 on: April 11, 2010, 10:37:59 PM »

    @ estravada

    The 6808 set came out in the same year, 1987, but is in Classic Space sub-theme. Noticed the helmet is the classic space helmet. My aero-module is under the Futuron sub-theme as my helmet is different.

    @ Lion

    You are right, the large blue window piece is the same one used in the Neptune Discovery Lab.  Wink


    Whoa.... more classic space.......I just hope mine will reach soon... its prob on one of the cargo ships .. stopping by in China  Cry how many months more to go..... haha

    Anyways, Paanjang, Solute lah!! you even knwo the name of my set  (lol!!).

    Estravada, you got that set as a kid kah? walau... really jaga quite well. Even the red guy also looks pretty much alive. The last one I had, the head was unrecognizable and kaki rosak-ded, had to recon the kaki and head, and now it has found a very nice new owner (whom i know will jaga him baik baik). I think moving forward, if we have more classic space, we may need to branch out the review zones.


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    « Reply #6 on: April 12, 2010, 10:37:02 PM »

    Ah! I had this set too...I remember I really liked that little robot...  Grin
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    « Reply #7 on: April 19, 2010, 06:57:39 PM »

    Eh, the blue robot body is actually the space shuttle controller piece for sets from space police, but they're black in color! =D

    Btw paanjang bro, are you planning to mod the glass piece to one that can open/close?
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