Oh my God! I’m having real flashbacks to Christmas 1982 (box number 6950, Mobile Rocket Transport) and 1983 (box number 6384, Police Station), thanks to the wonderful Brickfactory (spotted on Wing’s blog). I think my favourite Mobile Rocket Transport is long gone (although i see eBay have a few!), but I have the Police Station in the home attic somewhere…
I’ll take this occasion to say Happy Christmas to all my readers, and I wish you and yours all the best for the New Year.



I havent seen that rocket in years, 1982?? Is it that long ago?? 6970 brings back some memories too
John,
Happy holiday way over there across the sea from here in Sausalito. You may not recall that when you visited S.F. you sat in on an evening meeting in the S.F. Presideo about new media and I sat to your left. You took photos and wrote about the panle. You were among the first wave of people I met in this new world of social media. Next month we (two friends/business partners and me) launch SavvyHer. I just wanted you to know what an inspiration you were to me then - such a trailblazer. Thank you
- Kare,
Good to see you still have the same Lego Infatuation - it was LDraw the time that I saw you present
Hi !
I’m the mother of a boy who received a second hand LEGO Box Nr. 8450, called MISSION.
Unfortunately the CD-ROM is not in the box !!!!
Could you tell me if your have these instructions or if you know if it’s possible to find one somewhere on the web.
Thank you very much for your response.
Sonia
Try:
http://www.hccamsterdam.nl/brickfactory/scans/08000/8450/instruction.htm
or:
http://www.peeron.com/scans/8450-1/
for the instructions. The parts list is:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/sets/8450-1?withpics=yes
I don’t see the CD-ROM anywhere on the site, but this person said he got the CD:
http://www.nabble.com/Cybermaster-Mission-t2845910.html
so maybe he could make a copy?