Saturday, 2 October 2021

KITBRIX SPACE:1999 CONSTRUCTION SETS FROM 16/12

             Something a little different from the 16/12 Space:1999 toy range.











ALL NEW KITBRIX CONSTRUCTION SETS

It’s time to get creative!

 

Our Fun and Highly Detailed Brick Construction System allows you to create Vehicles and Playsets from one of your favourite Gerry Anderson shows!

Whether it’s Launching an EAGLE TRANSPORTER to intercept an approaching MK IX HAWK, (Coming Soon!) or controlling operations from the heart of Moonbase Alpha’s MAIN MISSION, (Coming Soon!) You control the action!

The best bit? KITBRIX is compatible with ALL leading brand construction systems so you can expand and build even bigger creations, add accessories, and recreate scenes from this most beloved British Television Show – SPACE: 1999!


FIRST RELEASE:
SPACE: 1999 EAGLE TRANSPORTER

  • HUGE, completed model Over 25 inch in length
  • FULL COLOUR Step by Step instruction booklet guiding you one section at a time
  • EXCLUSIVE to this set - ALAN CARTER and COMANDER KOENIG KITBRIX figures
  • REMOVABLE Passenger Pod with full play interior
  • COCKPIT interior detail and seating for figures
  • DECALS Self-adhesive vinal for enhanced decoration
  • MOONBUGGY included in set
  • BRICK COUNT over 3000 Pieces!
  • SKILL LEVEL 16 +
  • RRR: ONLY £199.99
  • SHIPPING MARCH 2022!

EARLYBIRD PRE ORDERING WILL OPEN ON OUR WEBSITE FRIDAY 29th OCTOBER!
This Limited Time Offer will remain open for 8 weeks during which time you can save 10% off the RRP!
Let’s start building!
The 1612 Team

 

5 comments:

  1. Paul Adams from New Zealand10/02/2021 8:21 pm

    That looks like great fun. Just a thought - blue on black is not the easiest combination to read. The laws of Heraldry have lasted centuries for a reason - they work.

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    1. I'm sorry you have a problem reading blue on black,Paul, it's how it ended up after being cut and pasted from the original notification. I, personally don't have a problem reading it,myself.

      Again, I must apologise as I have no idea what the laws of Heraldry are, but I have to say I find your final comment abrupt and a little offensive.

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  2. These sets look great Scoop! I'm sure the combination of Space 1999 and lego-styling will prove a hit with collectors.

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  3. Paul Adams from New Zealand10/03/2021 2:59 am

    Sorry Scoop. I really did not mean to offend or upset anyone. That is certainly not what Moonbase Central is about, and I respect the rules. It has always been a very friendly and welcoming site. Please accept my apologies for any offence - it was totally unintended. I really enjoyed the photos, and all your posts.
    Basically the laws of Heraldry are that colours (red, blue, black, green, and purple) should not be used on other colours, and that metals (white/silver and yellow/gold) are also not used on each other. Metal on colour, or colour on metal, is just easier to read. That was all I meant.

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  4. I was curious as to the origin of the bricks and I now understand that KitBrix is 1612's in-house bricks branding, rather than a separate company so I'm not quite sure who the ultimate supplier is. If you're interested in a LEGO version at a smaller size please have a look at this: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/bffaff2a-7246-41a3-af92-c6f66315ad7c

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