I recently bought a copy of
Great LEGO Sets - A Visual History, a very nicely produced coffee-table book of the history of lego from the early days until 2014 or so. It's chock-full of pictures of a selection of what Lego fans and designers consider to be the pick of the sets over the years, including the Space Lego LL928 Galaxy Explorer - as I
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Perhaps someone noticed that as real spacecraft have red/green nav lights, Lego ones should too - see the picture of the SpaceX Dragon capsule approaching the space station:
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And I feel pleased with myself for spotting the nav lights too. Although I note there's nothing stopping you from fixing it on the full size model by swapping the starboard red light with the port green light from the top of the manoeuvering jets on top of the cargo bay doors.
I had LL928 back in the day, and extended it to make an even bigger version. I picked it up again from years in the loft a few months ago, and keep meaning to take some photos and post 'em.
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Amend the instructions? You rebel!
(Yes, that occurred to me, but I left the original as per the instructions to illustrate the point.)
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