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Lego Kerbal Space Center MOC


Max4science

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Hello Everyone !

I have been working on a Space Center for my Lego City layout for a while and after 4 years most of it is complete. It has been was heavily inspired by the Kerbal Space Center, and my love of the game.
Here is some pics of the center !  
It's not to minifigure scale and some buildings need improvement but I'm happy with it. I was lucky to live near to a Lego Store, where I found lots and lots of white pieces for a reasonable price. I got the Lego Saturn V after I designed the building so it couldn't fit in due to the gigantic size of the Saturn V, so let's say this VAB is at Kerbal scale. All the space themed sets i got through the years finely add to the space center

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Overall view of the space center part in my city

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The VAB and SPH

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The Launch Control Center, with interior
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The launchpad

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The runway

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Interior of the VAB

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The Space Plane Hangar, I still need to finish th interior

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Landing of the Discovery Space Shuttle

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Crowd of people watching the launch

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Astronauts training for their next mission

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I hope you enjoyed this post as much as I enjoyed building key elements of the game, fly safe !

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13 hours ago, Vanamonde said:

How do you keep it from getting dusty? 

It's hard, specifically because it's just under the roof, a lot of dust settles rapidly. I have to periodically remove all the vehicles and minifigs, and then use a brush and small vacuum to clean everything up. It's tedious but it's a chore you have to do with a layout this size

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On 5/24/2020 at 2:13 AM, Max4science said:

It's hard, specifically because it's just under the roof, a lot of dust settles rapidly. I have to periodically remove all the vehicles and minifigs, and then use a brush and small vacuum to clean everything up. It's tedious but it's a chore you have to do with a layout this size

I use an XPOWER duster for my computer, it should be good for Lego too. It's a bit pricey and very, very loud (like earplugs loud if you're using it for an extended period), but works well for all those little nooks and crannies.

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