A talented fan of the procedurally-generated space exploration game No Man's Sky with a similar interest in LEGO has designed a set featuring the Radiant Pillar BC1 Starship along with a few other recognizable assets from the game's sci-i universe. Although one of the smaller communities in the gaming world, the No Man's Sky fanbase has proved to be a particularly creative one, with many of their creative feats often being recognized by the game's developers.

No Man's Sky fans are no strangers to putting their creative talents to use when it comes to designing LEGO sets, as there have been many fan-made LEGO projects created and shared among the community in the past. These sets are often based on some of the many popular designs seen throughout the game's universe, although the team of developers at Hello Games are still continuing in their commitment to bringing brand-new content to the game every few months. No Man's Sky is famed for the outstanding support it has received since its controversial launch back in 2016, with each of the many frequent and expansive content updates serving as chapters for what is generally considered to be one of the greatest redemption stories in gaming history.

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The project itself was designed and uploaded to the LEGO Ideas website by a user named nasa105 with the hopes of getting No Man's Sky recognized by fellow LEGO enthusiasts as a canvas for nearly limitless potential. The set primarily features the Radiant Pillar BC1 Starship as its main focus, which players will recognize as the starter ship for all new Travelers as they embark on their journey in No Man's Sky. Complete with a minifigure of the player character, a robotic Sentinel drone, and even some background foliage which depicts some of the alien flora that players can expect to find in the game's near-infinite universe, the set pays tribute to the scene that all players will experience at the beginning of their adventure in the game.

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Fellow No Man's Sky fans have been rallying in support of the project since it was first posted on the site around November of last year, with the submission reaching over 2,000 supporters on its LEGO Ideas page. The project has been popular among certain circles of fans across social media, and several No Man's Sky content creators and base builders have shared the project online.

No Man's Sky has been enjoying a surge of popularity in recent years thanks to its constant updates drawing the attention of new players and high-profile content creators alike. While many players think that the massive universe of No Man's Sky could benefit from future updates focusing on the diversity and intrigue of planetary environments and terrains, it's safe to say that the developers have fulfilled their original promises and more, with there seeming to be no end to the game's ongoing support any time soon.

No Man's Sky is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: LEGO Ideas