Build date: 2022-09-10

Now I’m going to do an epic Space Shuttle Lego build, inspired by @markawest‘s Millenium Falcon a while back.
2354 pieces. LFG!

The assembly manual is 318 pages long!

I’m super excited about this. My mum and sister bought it for my birthday. For a kid that ate up everything space and particularly shuttle related, this is amazing. My personal highlight was seeing Atlantis in real life at Cape Canaveral before the pandemic.

This post is part of a series. You can read about the backstory behind this pet project of mine and navigate all the posts via an index on Lego Space Shuttle Mega-Build.