Following a vote for LEGO Classic Space astronaut colours in 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine, there are more minifigures than ever before.
June 1, 2025, is going to be a big day for LEGO Classic Space collectors, with two new colours being released, and two important parts coming to finish another colour at long last.
Ahead of the launch of
Blue

The classic blue astronaut is one of the most common variants, thanks in no small part to Benny in The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. Unfortunately, any movie-based minifigures come with intentional decorative damage and finding a pristine print for the torso isn't easy. Blue legs and the smiling yellow face are both common in previous and current LEGO sets, and the only issue is the torso, oxygen tanks and helmet.
An undamaged blue torso and tanks are featured in 850423 Minifigure Presentation Boxes from 2012 and can otherwise be found in limited-edition minifigure packs. The classic helmet in blue was most recently featured in NINJAGO's 71708 Gamer's Market from 2020.
Blue Spacebaby

The blue Spacebaby debuted in 71037 Series 24's Brown Astronaut and Spacebaby and has appeared in 40712 Micro Rocket Launchpad and 40786 Micro Command Centre since.
Dark blue
By combining the new Dreamling from
White

The white LEGO Classic Space astronaut is exceedingly common, and you might already have one in your collection. They're not available in any current sets, but their torso, helmet, tanks and every other necessary element have been the most common pick for designers when choosing a Classic Space colour to reference the theme.
White Spacebaby

40712 Micro Rocket Launchpad is home to a rare white Spacebaby astronaut as well, pairing perfectly with any of the white minifigures you already have.
Red

The red Classic Space astronaut has been similarly common, most recently appearing in 10497 Galaxy Explorer from the LEGO Group's 90th-anniversary range.
Yellow

Whether they're wearing a spacesuit or not, the yellow Classic Space astronaut is featured in the retired and popular 70841 Benny's Space Squad from The LEGO Movie 2 range.
Black

The black LEGO Classic Space Astronaut is featured completely in the limited-edition 5000438 Vintage Minifigure Collection Vol. 2 from 2012. You'll need the retired
Green

The green LEGO Classic Space astronaut will require multiple models to complete. LEGO Ideas 21109 Exo Suit from 2014 has most of the minifigure, apart from the classic helmet. Thankfully
Light grey

The light grey astronaut is the most difficult to complete by far. You'll need at least four models to finish this minifigure, and the most recent is 71018 Series 17's Rocket Boy, wearing a standard light grey classic space torso.
Light grey oxygen tanks are in 2004's 7047 Coast Watch HQ, and light grey legs can be found in 3420 Championship Challenge II from 2002. The helmet remains the most challenging part of the minifigure, featured in the iconic 375 Castle or 6075 Castle from 1978 and 1981, respectively.
Pink

The pink astronaut also debuted in 70841 Benny's Space Squad, making The LEGO Movie 2 model a must-have for collectors.
Pink Spacebaby

A pink Spacebaby is featured exclusively in
Orange

The orange Classic Space astronaut minifigure was originally available in the LEGO Minifigure: A Visual History book, but isn't hard to complete through other means thanks to 40687 Alien Space Diner and the orange tanks available on Pick a Brick.
Purple

The purple astronaut is another with parts scattered around various sets, including
Brown

The Brown astronaut is a dedicated minifigure in
Teal

LEGO Ideas
Gold

There's also two pearl gold astronaut minifigures in
Honourable mentions
Three other colours were proposed for
There's also a tease for a red Spacebaby via
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