Image 1 — Some microscale spacecraft from my For All Mankind LEGO project
Image 2 — Some microscale spacecraft from my For All Mankind LEGO project
Image 3 — Some microscale spacecraft from my For All Mankind LEGO project
Image 4 — Some microscale spacecraft from my For All Mankind LEGO project
Image 5 — Some microscale spacecraft from my For All Mankind LEGO project
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Some microscale spacecraft from my For All Mankind LEGO project

I’ve been working on a LEGO tribute to For All Mankind, and one of my favorite parts of the build has been trying to recreate the show’s spacecraft at this small scale.
Getting recognizable shapes with only a handful of pieces has been a really fun challenge — especially finding unusual part combinations that somehow work.
These are all part of a larger Moon, Mars & Titan display I built for LEGO Ideas.
Hope you enjoy the tiny spacecraft! 🚀

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 19 hours ago

I turned For All Mankind’s journey into LEGO — from the Moon to Mars and Titan 🚀

I’ve been working on this LEGO tribute to For All Mankind, bringing together the Moon, Mars and Titan in one wall-mounted display, filled with spacecraft, locations and little references to the series.
I submitted it to LEGO Ideas, a platform where fan creations can potentially become official LEGO sets if they receive enough community support.
The goal is 10,000 supporters. Supporting is completely free — it only requires a quick LEGO account — and there’s nothing to buy or commit to.
If the project reaches 10,000, LEGO will officially review it and could potentially turn it into a real set.
So if you’re a For All Mankind fan and would love to see something like this become real, every vote genuinely helps ❤️🚀
LEGO Ideas link in the comments 👇

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 6 days ago
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I turned For All Mankind into a LEGO wall display — Moon, Mars & Titan

Three worlds, one journey.
I designed this LEGO Ideas project as a wall-mounted tribute to For All Mankind, following humanity’s journey from the Moon to Mars and eventually Titan.
Each section has its own landscape, spacecraft and hidden details, but together they form one continuous display.
The project is currently on LEGO Ideas — if you like the concept, the link is in the comments 🚀
Would love to know which of the three sections is your favorite: Moon, Mars or Titan?

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 7 days ago

Molly Cobb 🚀 | A LEGO Tribute

One of the most unforgettable characters in For All Mankind.
Molly Cobb never waited for permission. She pushed every boundary, accepted every risk, and inspired everyone around her.
A small LEGO tribute to one of my favorite moments from the series. 🚀

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 17 days ago

A LEGO tribute to humanity’s journey to Mars, inspired by For All Mankind

For All Mankind really reignited my fascination with human exploration of Mars.
I wanted to capture that optimism in a LEGO wall display, with the central panel representing Happy Valley and humanity’s first permanent settlement on the Red Planet.
Every section was designed differently, with hidden details, exploration hardware and layered terrain to reflect the progression from the Moon to Mars and eventually Titan.
I’d love to hear what the Mars Society community thinks. What detail or element of a future Mars base would you have included?

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 24 days ago

Wall-mounted LEGO triptych inspired by For All Mankind

Hi everyone,
I’d like to share a LEGO project I’ve been working on for quite a while, inspired by For All Mankind.
The model is a wall-mounted triptych following humanity’s journey from the Moon to Mars and finally Titan, featuring spacecraft such as Apollo 24, Phoenix, Mars-94 and Sojourner.
One of my goals was to make each panel feel unique, with different building techniques, colors and details while keeping the whole display cohesive.
I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I enjoyed building it. I’d love to know which spacecraft or section is your favourite!

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 24 days ago

Spaceships from For All Mankind recreated in a LEGO wall display

Hi everyone,
I wanted to share a LEGO project I’ve been building over the past few months, inspired by For All Mankind.
The triptych follows humanity’s journey from the Moon to Mars and finally Titan, with several spacecraft from the series integrated into the display.
I really enjoyed trying to give each panel its own atmosphere and building style while keeping everything connected as one piece.
I’d love to know which spacecraft or section is your favourite!

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 24 days ago

A LEGO tribute to humanity’s journey beyond Earth 🚀

Hi everyone,
I’d like to share a LEGO project I’ve been working on for quite a while.
Inspired by For All Mankind, it’s a wall-mounted triptych that follows humanity’s journey from the Moon to Mars and finally Titan.
My goal wasn’t just to recreate scenes from the series, but to build a display piece where each panel has its own identity, using different building techniques, textures and details to keep the experience interesting from start to finish.
I’d love to know what you think.
Which panel is your favourite: the Moon, Mars or Titan? 🚀

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 24 days ago

Three worlds. One journey. A LEGO tribute to For All Mankind

As a huge fan of For All Mankind, I wanted to recreate humanity’s journey beyond Earth in LEGO form.
Instead of building a single scene, I designed a wall-mounted triptych that follows the show’s alternate history—from Jamestown on the Moon, to Happy Valley on Mars, and finally Titan.
The following images are a mix of the physical build and a few cinematic presentation posters inspired by the visual style of the series. The LEGO models themselves are unchanged.
I’d love to hear which panel is your favorite!

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 30 days ago
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I built a LEGO tribute to For All Mankind’s journey from the Moon to Mars and Titan

As a huge fan of For All Mankind, I wanted to recreate what I love most about the series: humanity’s journey across the Solar System.
Instead of focusing on a single scene, I built a wall-mounted triptych representing the three major chapters of the story:
The Moon – Jamestown Base and Apollo 24.
Mars – Happy Valley and the expansion of humanity beyond Earth.
Titan – the final frontier, inspired by the show’s incredible atmosphere.
My goal wasn’t just to recreate locations, but to make each panel feel different to build, using its own colours, textures and techniques while still forming a single display piece.
I’d love to know what fellow For All Mankind fans think.
Which location from the series would you have included if you had one more panel?

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
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My LEGO tribute to For All Mankind – a wall-mounted triptych built with different techniques and landscapes

Built this wall-mounted display inspired by one of my favourite sci-fi series.
I wanted each panel to use different building techniques, textures and colours so the construction never felt repetitive. It was a fun challenge to make the whole piece work as a single display while still packing in plenty of small details.
I’d love to hear what you think!

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
▲ 120 r/ForAllMankindTV+2 crossposts

1,000 LEGO Ideas Supporters ⭐

Big thanks to the wonderful FAM community!
! 🚀
I honestly didn’t expect to reach this milestone so quickly.
First of all, a huge thank you to the amazing r/ForAllMankindTV community. Your enthusiasm, kind words, and support gave this project an incredible start. As a fan of the show myself, seeing so many people connect with this build has been truly rewarding.
I’d also like to thank everyone from the LEGO and sci-fi communities who took the time to comment, share feedback, and support the project.
Now, on to the next milestone: 5,000 supporters! One brick at a time. 😊
If you haven’t supported the project yet, I’d be grateful for your vote on LEGO Ideas (link in the comments).
Thank you all Bob!!

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago

I turned For All Mankind into a LEGO wall display

I wanted to build something that felt more like a piece of wall art than a traditional LEGO display.
This triptych is inspired by For All Mankind and follows humanity’s journey from the Moon to Mars and Titan. Every panel uses different building techniques, colors, and textures to give each world its own identity, so the build never felt repetitive.
One of my favorite parts of the process was finding new ways to recreate landscapes, spacecraft, and small details while keeping the whole display visually cohesive.
I’d love to know what you think! Which panel is your favorite: Moon, Mars, or Titan?

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago

LEGO tribute to the alternate space program of For All Mankind

As a fan of both LEGO and space exploration, I wanted to build a tribute to the incredible alternate-history space program depicted in For All Mankind.
The project is a wall-mounted triptych showcasing three major milestones of humanity’s expansion into the Solar System: the Moon, Mars, and Titan.
Each panel features spacecraft, habitats, vehicles, and locations inspired by the series, while trying to capture the technological progression from one era to the next. One of my goals was to make every section feel different, both visually and in terms of the building experience, using a variety of techniques, angles, and textures throughout the model.
Beyond being a display piece, I wanted it to celebrate the optimistic vision of exploration, engineering, and long-term human presence beyond Earth that makes the show so compelling.
I’d love to hear what fellow spaceflight enthusiasts think!
Support link in comments.

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
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For All Mankind in LEGO: Moon, Mars & Titan

As a longtime science fiction fan, I’ve always loved stories that explore not just space, but humanity’s place within it. That’s one of the reasons For All Mankind resonates with me so much.
I wanted to capture that journey in LEGO form through a wall-mounted triptych representing three milestones of exploration: the Moon, Mars, and Titan. Each panel highlights a different era of expansion, inspired by the locations, spacecraft, and moments that make the series so memorable.
What I enjoy most about For All Mankind is its optimistic vision of the future. Instead of asking what could go wrong, it asks what humanity might achieve if we keep pushing forward.
I’d be curious to know what fellow sci-fi fans think. Which destination in the series fascinates you the most: the Moon, Mars, or Titan?

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
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From the Moon to Titan: A LEGO Wall-Mounted Triptych Built with a Variety of Techniques

As a huge For All Mankind fan, I wanted to build a LEGO tribute to humanity’s journey through the series.
The model is a wall-mounted triptych featuring the Moon, Mars, and Titan. One of the most enjoyable parts of designing it was making sure each panel felt different to build, with its own techniques, textures, and challenges. I tried to avoid repetitive sections and instead keep introducing new building ideas throughout the project.
From terrain work and microscale spacecraft to layered landscapes and structural details, the goal was to make the building process as rewarding as the finished display itself.
I’d love to hear what fellow builders think. Is there a particular section or technique that stands out to you?

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
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A LEGO journey from the Moon to Mars and Titan

As a huge For All Mankind fan, I built this LEGO tribute to one of my favorite sci-fi series.
The model is a wall-mounted triptych showing humanity’s journey across the Solar System: the Moon, Mars, and Titan.
🌕 Jamestown, Apollo 24, the Lunar Rover, and the disputed ice crater.
🔴 Happy Valley, Helios Base, Phoenix, Mars-94, Goldilocks, and a few hidden details.
🪐 Titan’s methane lakes, an exploration outpost, Sojourner, and the rugged landscape of Saturn’s largest moon.
I’ve hidden several Easter eggs throughout the build for fellow fans to find.
What reference did you spot first? And what moment, vehicle, or location from the series would you have added?
Hi Bob! 🚀
For All Mankind: Moon, Mars & Titan

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
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I Built a LEGO Tribute to For All Mankind

As a huge For All Mankind fan, I built a LEGO tribute to one of my favorite sci-fi series.
The model is a wall-mounted triptych showing humanity’s expansion across the Solar System: the Moon, Mars, and Titan.
🌕 Jamestown, Apollo 24, the Lunar Rover, and the disputed ice crater.
🔴 Happy Valley, Helios Base, Phoenix, Mars-94, Goldilocks, and a few hidden interiors.
🪐 Titan’s methane lakes, an exploration outpost, Sojourner, and its rugged landscape.
I’ve hidden several references and Easter eggs throughout the build, and I’m curious to see what fellow fans recognize first.
Did I miss any iconic locations, vehicles, or moments from the series?
Hi Bob!

https://ideas.lego.com/product-ideas/ece0b582-5e50-41ca-89e8-aa6403aa2b63

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago
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I created a LEGO tribute to For All Mankind

As a huge For All Mankind fan, I wanted to build a LEGO tribute to one of my favorite sci-fi series.
The idea was to create a wall-mounted triptych showing humanity’s expansion across the Solar System: the Moon, Mars, and eventually Titan.
🌕 Moon
Jamestown Base
Apollo 24
Lunar Rover
The disputed ice crater
🔴 Mars
Happy Valley
Helios Station
Phoenix
Mars-94
Goldilocks
Hidden interiors and shelters
🪐 Titan
Methane lakes
Exploration outpost
Sojourner
Titan’s harsh landscape
One thing I’ve always loved about the show is how every new step forward is built on what came before. I tried to reflect that by connecting all three worlds into a single display rather than treating them as separate builds.
There are a bunch of small details and references hidden throughout the model, so I’m curious to see what fellow fans spot right away.
Did I miss any locations, vehicles, or moments from the series that you think deserved a place here?
And if you like the project and want to help it reach more people, I’d really appreciate your support on LEGO Ideas.
Ad Astra 🚀

u/AOTEAROA44onXbox — 1 month ago