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as a kid i got 918 and 928 for my birthday and christmas. by the time the next birthday came around 924 was no longer avaliable! so 26 years later i managed to get my hands on one and my classic space set was complete. when you line the 3 of them up they are impressive. add in the bases of the time and hours of play are possible.the ship follows the 918 and 928 built style with the forklift adding to the great land vehicles of the time. (also fits into the back of 928!)the rear section opens and the white container goes inside. it is also great for modifying to use as a hauler to carry around the back of set 6927 (browse the web and you will find them).if you have one of these hold on to it for dear life as they are getting hard to find and expensive! another set that should be rereleased
This set along with 497/928 and 918 make the perfect lego threesome. This set still had plenty to offer and I loved the forklift. This just made it into my top 10. Probably beacuse it looked so much like 928.
The 924 is classic space at it's best! The set contains a medium-sized space transporter, a fork lift truck with cargo and two astronauts. The space ship is actuated by two large main engines and equipped with a set of three directional thrusters on each side. All in all 155 pieces and even the alternative models on the back side of the box are very good. Along with the small 918 and the large 928 it builds the first generation fleet of classic space and was only available till 1980. The first sets in 1979 even contained stickers to apply the space logo on the mini figure torsos. Despite the fact that the original price was only US$10 you really have to pay a lot of money to get a sealed set today if you are able to locate one! No question it is worth a lot of money...