Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit (42179)

£65.99

This ain’t your kid’s solar system. This is LEGO 42179: Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit — a gloriously nerdy, gear-grinding ode to the cosmic dance of our celestial BFFs. It's science. It's space. It's sexy (in a plastic brick sort of way).

Build it, spin it, and feel like a space god as Earth and Moon twirl in perfect mechanical harmony. Whether you're flexing your STEM brain or just want to hypnotise yourself avoiding emails, this set delivers orbiting satisfaction with zero gravity bullshit.

Science class never looked this damn good.

Key Features:
  • Manual crank = power trip. You're literally spinning planets.
  • Watch Earth and Moon orbit like they owe you rent.
  • Perfect for desk domination and flexing your inner astrophysicist.
  • Zero batteries, maximum geek cred.
  • Great way to avoid actual work while “learning.”
Specifications:
  • Theme: Technic
  • Subtheme: Space
  • Number of pieces: 526
  • Release Date: 2024-03-01
Included Minifigs:
  • None — you're the god of this orbit, remember?

This ain’t your kid’s solar system. This is LEGO 42179: Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit — a gloriously nerdy, gear-grinding ode to the cosmic dance of our celestial BFFs. It's science. It's space. It's sexy (in a plastic brick sort of way).

Build it, spin it, and feel like a space god as Earth and Moon twirl in perfect mechanical harmony. Whether you're flexing your STEM brain or just want to hypnotise yourself avoiding emails, this set delivers orbiting satisfaction with zero gravity bullshit.

Science class never looked this damn good.

Key Features:
  • Manual crank = power trip. You're literally spinning planets.
  • Watch Earth and Moon orbit like they owe you rent.
  • Perfect for desk domination and flexing your inner astrophysicist.
  • Zero batteries, maximum geek cred.
  • Great way to avoid actual work while “learning.”
Specifications:
  • Theme: Technic
  • Subtheme: Space
  • Number of pieces: 526
  • Release Date: 2024-03-01
Included Minifigs:
  • None — you're the god of this orbit, remember?