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The sweet hello, the sad goodbye
Cygnus CRS Orb-2 is about to bid farewell to ISS. Here comes the mission debriefing:
Catched by the Canadarm:
Docked at ISS' Harmony:
Undocked:
Good News 2
The Mad Spaceball blogged about my spacestation! How cool is that!?
http://themadspaceball.com/2014/07/26/diy-space-build-a-lego-iss/
Going into details - part 2
Here are some more close-up scenes of the latest version of the model. Some details may be new to you others are simply better to spot:
Celebrating #300
Thank's a lot everyone out there! You are awesome!!
Good News
The German astronomical blog "Astrokramkiste" is featuring my LEGO ISS this week!
Check this out: http://astrokramkiste.de/blog/448-die-eigene-raumstation
How cool is that!?
If you have a similar blog or know someone who does, feel free to spread the word!
Going into details - part 1
Here are some close-up scenes of the latest version of the model. Some details may be new to you others are simply better to spot:
Total Perspective - Part 2
More pictures of the refurbished model:
Seen from beneath:
Seen from above:
Total Perspective - Part 1
I've done quite a lot modifications to my ISS. Some I told you about, some not yet. Anyway I think it is time to show you how it looks like at the current state of development.
Little sister is growing up!
For the fans of the Architecture Series and the ones with the not-enough-space-at-home syndrome - Little cutie has now her own project:
International Space Station (Architecture Edition)
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/65942
Big change #3 - The Grapple Fixtures
It took me a while, but the result is huge!
I upgraded all modules with new (and additional) "Power Data Grapple Fixtures". These are fixtures for the Canadarm to pick up the module or to grab itself to. Combined with the already done modifikation of the main Truss, you can now play the full assembly of the ISS itself!
In the picture you see the P3/4-Truss after beeing unloaded from the Shuttle beeing moved by the Canadarm to it's final position at the end of the P2-Truss, where the Minifig-Astronaut awaits it in order to srew it up! :) - How cool is that!?