Hello, a tip for the mirror stickers. Take a bowl with water, add one drop of dishwasher, dip the lego piece into bowl and put the lego piece apart. Now, with humid fingers, pull a sticker, dip it into the bowl. Place the sticker in the piece carefully. You can reposition, correct etc till you are satisfied. Now with a cotton towel dry the piece. Make sure that you dry from the middle of the sticker outwards. The result is spe(cta)cular. No bubbles, no finger prints, no stickers sticking to your fingers. Don´t be afraid to wet the stickers, the piece or your fingers.
That’s so cool that you were able to get a video interview I saw one article with text interview but video interviews are better because you can see their expressions
My son is 14 and loves Lego. Last year, for Christmas, I got him the NES + TV set. I think I'll go with this one this year. Thanks for the very well constructed and coherent video on this very cool set!
Just finished building this yesterday, what surprised me was the amount of olive green coloured bricks on the inside! And my set also had them identical diagonal scratches on the tiles of the Hubble telescope, glad it wasn’t just mine.
Thank you for the detailed and encouraging walkthrough the build. This video really raises the attention and I am looking so much forward to put this together. Nicely explained, surprising footage from the designer build in, a great work. Thanks for sharing.
I love this set. If you use a gray 1x2 plate w/horizontal clip and a couple extra pieces from the set you can make a very realistic Canadarm spacewalk apparatus for a minifig to service the Hubble just like STS-61 (minus it not being the Endevour) but still wicked cool. Scaling is close enough to display IMO
Perhaps one of the greatest achievements of my life was finding the shuttle completely intact minus the Hubble telescope and the Display placards for 45 dollars at a goodwill. I can't really afford big or even medium sets so this was a huge win for me!
@Harry Potter the lander is still 1000 pieces. i dont care about the cost of them, as someone who is very much is a space enthusiast, its easily worth the $100 i paid and then some. Things are worth what people are willing to pay, to some things are priceless.
@Harry Potter i think youre too focused on the money here, and not the actual personal value these bring to people. Obviously we all have and are entitled to our own opinions about these things though.
I bought it at the end of may still in the box (I like doing Lego when it rain or snow ) so maybe ai will built it this autumn or later in winter. Looks really great
Hey i wanna know if i should buy this one or the 90 defender i really like the car builds and i really like iT but this one is also so amazing which should i get ???
the structure inside the shuttle is an extention for the flaps behind the shuttle. you may be wondering; "why would you need to use flaps in the space, right?" well, that answers the question; they use RCS modules etc in space. the real purpose of those flaps are for landing back to the earth. that's what I'm thinking of at least...
And the 2 middle parts of the payload bay represents wiring and electronics you could see it if you look at Atlantis display because it has its doors open
@@ironpizza5150 Sure but I saw it only on this type of piece and not e.g. on the 1x2 curved piece. And it is not the usual mark from the mould that most piece types have. I am just wondering why people keep complaining about discolorations (often with dark red) but this obvious topic is never seen.
My wife got me the Lego Infinity Gauntlet for father's day, the golden slopes have the exact same scratches there are on these silver ones you showed, definitely a manufacturing error
I'm not sure I'm a fan of the solar panels. The brick ones on the ISS were better, imo; though, they may have thrown off the scale with their thickness. I don't know.
@@RacingBrick Cool Thanks! I obviously totally missed that. Interesting fact! I promise I did actually watch the video. Love the work you do. Thanks for your videos.
Hello, a tip for the mirror stickers. Take a bowl with water, add one drop of dishwasher, dip the lego piece into bowl and put the lego piece apart. Now, with humid fingers, pull a sticker, dip it into the bowl. Place the sticker in the piece carefully. You can reposition, correct etc till you are satisfied. Now with a cotton towel dry the piece. Make sure that you dry from the middle of the sticker outwards. The result is spe(cta)cular. No bubbles, no finger prints, no stickers sticking to your fingers. Don´t be afraid to wet the stickers, the piece or your fingers.
Like a water slide decal!
@@alexle7120yeah
I got this set the day it came out and it’s amazing and very detailed . The Shuttle and the Saturn V are tied for first place in my collection.
Such a beautiful set, i still need to get this one!
That’s so cool that you were able to get a video interview I saw one article with text interview but video interviews are better because you can see their expressions
My son is 14 and loves Lego. Last year, for Christmas, I got him the NES + TV set. I think I'll go with this one this year. Thanks for the very well constructed and coherent video on this very cool set!
Just finished building this yesterday, what surprised me was the amount of olive green coloured bricks on the inside! And my set also had them identical diagonal scratches on the tiles of the Hubble telescope, glad it wasn’t just mine.
Racing Brick continues to impress.
I watch your videos when im bored, man this keeps me entertained... thanks for sharing :D
Thank you for the detailed and encouraging walkthrough the build. This video really raises the attention and I am looking so much forward to put this together. Nicely explained, surprising footage from the designer build in, a great work. Thanks for sharing.
I love this set. If you use a gray 1x2 plate w/horizontal clip and a couple extra pieces from the set you can make a very realistic Canadarm spacewalk apparatus for a minifig to service the Hubble just like STS-61 (minus it not being the Endevour) but still wicked cool. Scaling is close enough to display IMO
Perhaps one of the greatest achievements of my life was finding the shuttle completely intact minus the Hubble telescope and the Display placards for 45 dollars at a goodwill. I can't really afford big or even medium sets so this was a huge win for me!
One of my favorites, recently finished this and it looks amazing in my collection with the Saturn V, ISS, and Lunar Lander!
got the same collection
@Harry Potter the lander is still 1000 pieces. i dont care about the cost of them, as someone who is very much is a space enthusiast, its easily worth the $100 i paid and then some. Things are worth what people are willing to pay, to some things are priceless.
@Harry Potter i think youre too focused on the money here, and not the actual personal value these bring to people. Obviously we all have and are entitled to our own opinions about these things though.
I've seen 2 Space Shuttles (museums in NYC and DC) and it would be great to get the Lego one as my third 😀
Yeah the chrome stickers on this set are brutal
Fun build. I just finished mine this week.
Fascinating interview, thanks
I bought it at the end of may still in the box (I like doing Lego when it rain or snow ) so maybe ai will built it this autumn or later in winter.
Looks really great
You can leave the solar panels on when displaying it from the shuttle bay, looks much nicer
Hey i wanna know if i should buy this one or the 90 defender i really like the car builds and i really like iT but this one is also so amazing which should i get ???
the structure inside the shuttle is an extention for the flaps behind the shuttle. you may be wondering; "why would you need to use flaps in the space, right?" well, that answers the question; they use RCS modules etc in space. the real purpose of those flaps are for landing back to the earth.
that's what I'm thinking of at least...
Smaller imperfections and scratches? Yeah it's been in space!!!
What set number is that Space Shuttle with boosters that you show at the end at 19:53? Looks great!
And the 2 middle parts of the payload bay represents wiring and electronics you could see it if you look at Atlantis display because it has its doors open
@@ahmedm5988 I liked it
Those diagonal scratches at 3:00 are on all 2x2 curved pieces I own from the last years, in all colors. Can you confirm?
Its from the process of molding the pieces. Practically unavoidable
@@ironpizza5150 Sure but I saw it only on this type of piece and not e.g. on the 1x2 curved piece. And it is not the usual mark from the mould that most piece types have. I am just wondering why people keep complaining about discolorations (often with dark red) but this obvious topic is never seen.
The telescope can indeed fit into the cargo bay with the rolled solar panels
Very cool set.
That asymetric pattern on the landing gear actuator, maybe supposed to represent fuel cells?
I wish they figured a way to create landing gear doors...
I think that they represent what would be holding the payload in place
I don’t know what I did wrong, but the Hubble stand doesn’t hold the telescope in one position???
My wife got me the Lego Infinity Gauntlet for father's day, the golden slopes have the exact same scratches there are on these silver ones you showed, definitely a manufacturing error
I'm not sure I'm a fan of the solar panels. The brick ones on the ISS were better, imo; though, they may have thrown off the scale with their thickness. I don't know.
Már alig várom hogy össze rakjam. Csak még nem tudom hol legyen a helye a lakásban😅
So what is the significance of the green pieces inside?
It's in the video :)
@@RacingBrick What? I guess I have to watch again. Or maybe I'm just clueless. Thanks!
@@tallmantoo from 5:08 :)
@@RacingBrick Cool Thanks! I obviously totally missed that. Interesting fact! I promise I did actually watch the video. Love the work you do. Thanks for your videos.
someone should show this to HeldDerSteine, so that he finally shuts up complaining about the colored bricks nobody can see once its build
Do they still sell this?
They just started to sell this...:)
They said its a retired product
Who are "they"?
Lego
I think you misunderstood something, this is a new product
The problem with Hubble isn't on mine...
Too bad it doesn't come with the boosters and external tank
Those videos of the lego maker were annoying in between
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