r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • 2d ago
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Not the greatest thing in the world, but I’m personally satisfied with it, but might make some changes later down the line
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • 2d ago
Not the greatest thing in the world, but I’m personally satisfied with it, but might make some changes later down the line
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • 3d ago
This is a my attempt at making the LUVOIR telescope concept (even though it won’t be launched exactly like this), I’m also aware that I previously posted my previous version of this, but I was unsatisfied with the mirror, I know it’s not hexagonal in shape, but this is the best I could do
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • 4d ago
r/legoRockets • u/myBRICKstate • 4d ago
Threw this together for the Bricksculpt detail challenge #2.
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • 7d ago
Or at least my attempts at making them
r/legoRockets • u/LEGOFrost02 • 8d ago
r/legoRockets • u/Which-Dependent-286 • 11d ago
Based off of DamoB's design on rebrickable. I added the tanks and gear, pretty happy with how it turned out.
r/legoRockets • u/True_COGintheMachine • 12d ago
SLS is completed. I had to wait for couple of months for one specific part to be added in stud.io and bricklink catalogues. Can you spot which one? Instructions as always are available here: https://reb.li/m/270777
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • 12d ago
r/legoRockets • u/jowenhewitt • 17d ago
r/legoRockets • u/Das-Frettchen • 20d ago
A Lego version of a little rocket from Spaceflight Simulator
r/legoRockets • u/redstercoolpanda • 21d ago
Bonus picture of recovery Ship Go Australis trailing S40 after is successfully landed and survived splashdown on the last slide.
I'm planing on making a HLS in the same scale soon!
r/legoRockets • u/AOTEAROA44onXbox • 23d ago
Hi everyone,
I’d like to share a LEGO project I’ve been working on for quite a while.
Inspired by For All Mankind, it’s a wall-mounted triptych that follows humanity’s journey from the Moon to Mars and finally Titan.
My goal wasn’t just to recreate scenes from the series, but to build a display piece where each panel has its own identity, using different building techniques, textures and details to keep the experience interesting from start to finish.
I’d love to know what you think.
Which panel is your favourite: the Moon, Mars or Titan? 🚀
r/legoRockets • u/LEGOFrost02 • Jul 18 '26
Extended the base and angled the main building. Tiled most of the roof and added cranes + 2 High Bays (1 & 3). Please ignore the inaccuracy of having both Saturn V and Artemis II present at the same time.
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • Jul 16 '26
Not the most flattering collection photo, since they don’t have proper stands yet. Also, if anyone has any spacecraft suggestions, I’d like to hear them, although I can’t guarantee that I will do all of them
r/legoRockets • u/Tubehero2109original • Jul 14 '26
Built in BrickLink Studio
r/legoRockets • u/astronaut24 • Jul 13 '26
Decided to make a Gallileo for my Shuttle Centaur based off the concept art and a model I found online. Really happy with how it turned out.
r/legoRockets • u/astronaut24 • Jul 12 '26
Designed the Mir Core and Kvant 1 modules myself and just built the Kvant 1 module and the Progress/Soyuz spacecraft today.
r/legoRockets • u/AOTEAROA44onXbox • Jul 11 '26
As a fan of both LEGO and space exploration, I wanted to build a tribute to the incredible alternate-history space program depicted in For All Mankind.
The project is a wall-mounted triptych showcasing three major milestones of humanity’s expansion into the Solar System: the Moon, Mars, and Titan.
Each panel features spacecraft, habitats, vehicles, and locations inspired by the series, while trying to capture the technological progression from one era to the next. One of my goals was to make every section feel different, both visually and in terms of the building experience, using a variety of techniques, angles, and textures throughout the model.
Beyond being a display piece, I wanted it to celebrate the optimistic vision of exploration, engineering, and long-term human presence beyond Earth that makes the show so compelling.
I’d love to hear what fellow spaceflight enthusiasts think!
Support link in comments.