5.17.2017

Selogo Cosmo Buggy Unit


13 comments:

  1. These are great! Two Hub Sets, two Phase Arm sets, one Swing Joint set, and one Axis Joint set, by any chance?

    In other words, the same formula as our friend hiding behind the Cosmo Buggies?

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    1. Right on, Roy!

      The reconfigured "Astroloc" Combo Suit can also function as a mode of transportation for the Selogo Colonists when called upon.

      The Astroloc Combo Suit will be available as a pre-built set (in Combo Suit mode), including the wheels, tonight.

      The wheels will also be sold separately as a set of four.

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  2. Gosh darn it, I thought I may get out cheap on this drop hahaha

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  3. The buggy is definitely better than I expected. The steering aparatus / handle bar are especially top notch. I know I won't be the only one that'll be putting a buggy together while I wait for the drop to go live tonight.

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    1. Right there with ya! I already had one of those Combo Suits built from the Skaterriun gray...now to cannibalize and re-build!

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  4. It's so classic Lego Space! Hooray!

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  5. Now I get what the new logo is, it's a bloody Lego stud after it's been stepped on.

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  6. Any word on if Argen or his Gendrone brethren (Gobon included) will be making an appearance at the party?

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    1. Mainly in those primary colors (especially blue!)?

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    2. No Gobons or Buildman Gendrones in this round, but the four main accessory sets will be available in red and blue, with a partial selection in yellow. Wheels come in black.

      The Gendrones will make their return as we cross into the second half of the year. They're just busy preparing for the appearance of something long since since destroyed...

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  7. Wow...those buggies remind me of something I had as a kid that I had totally forgotten about! I had some sort of kit, with these PVC pipe type things, and it came with wheels...and you could make these free form car type structures...it was in the late 80s...I wish I could remember what the heck they were called.

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