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popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 05:18 PM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 05:18 PM

$59.99*: 526-Piece LEGO Technic: Space - Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit (42179, 2024) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 526-Piece LEGO Technic: Space - Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit (42179, 2024) for $59.99.
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$15 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $74.99
$5 lower (8% savings) than the previous price of $64.99

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $60 with 47 Deal Score and 13 comments.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 526-Piece LEGO Technic: Space - Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit (42179, 2024) for $59.99.
Shipping is free.

Price
$15 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $74.99
$5 lower (8% savings) than the previous price of $64.99

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $60 with 47 Deal Score and 13 comments.

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4.8⭐ / 1,329
5,000+ bought in past monthMy other deals

#pfpd

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Model: LEGO Technic Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit Building Set, Outer Space Birthday Gift for 10 Year Olds, Solar System Space Toy for Imaginative, Independent Play, Space Room Décor for Boys & Girls, 42179

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PurpleHarrier7406Today 06:16 PM
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The moon is supposedly a quarter the size of the earth, so why is it made so tiny in this model? Very misleading. Might as well make a flat earth map, at least that would be accurate from the azumithal perspective if nothing else
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tomtang5555Today 07:13 PM
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Quote from PurpleHarrier7406 :
The moon is supposedly a quarter the size of the earth, so why is it made so tiny in this model? Very misleading. Might as well make a flat earth map, at least that would be accurate from the azumithal perspective if nothing else
Sure you could make moon and earth sizes relatively more accurate, but then what about the sun? And the distance between them? The model is obviously not to scale.

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