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Classic Space #6824 @ 150% scale

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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8 plates

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This enlarged 150% recreation of the classic Space Dart-1 brings new life to one of the most iconic small starfighters from the Futuron era. The extra size gives the model a striking presence while preserving every recognizable detail from the original 1990 release, the clean grey and blue color scheme, the compact forward fuselage, and the signature single‑pilot cockpit that defined early‑90s brick Space design.

 

Upscaling the build gives each component more room to breathe, making the silhouette sharper and the proportions more dramatic. It’s a great way to appreciate the charm of the original set while enjoying a display piece that feels more substantial on a shelf or in a diorama. Because of the increased scale, a few of the smaller or more delicate connection points may benefit from a touch of glue to keep everything secure, especially if the model will be handled or transported.

 

Whether you’re a longtime Brick Space fan, a collector of retro‑themed builds, or someone who just loves seeing classic sets reimagined at a larger size, this 150% Space Dart‑1 offers a satisfying blend of nostalgia and fresh presence. It’s a fun build, a standout display model, and a loving tribute to one of the great pocket‑sized ships of the vintage Space lineup.


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