Discover the Mobile Command Unit from the Classic Town collection - 100 pieces of building excellence.
Plate Special 2 x...
Lever Small Base ...
Brick 1 x 2
Brick 1 x 2 with ...
Brick 1 x 1
Brick 1 x 8
Brick 1 x 4
Brick 1 x 4
Plate 2 x 4
Plate 2 x 3
Plate 2 x 2
Plate 1 x 2
Plate 1 x 1
Plate 1 x 1
Plate 4 x 4
Slope 45° 2 x 2 w...
Tile 1 x 2 with G...
Tile 1 x 1 with G...
Plate 1 x 8
Brick 1 x 3
Plate 1 x 3
Plate 1 x 3
Tyre 15 x 6 Offse...
Plate 1 x 6
Wheel Arch, Mudgu...
Door 1 x 3 x 1 Right
Door 1 x 3 x 1 Left
Windscreen 2 x 4 x 2
Steering Stand 1 ...
Plate 2 x 10
Equipment Signal ...
Antenna 1 x 4 wit...
Equipment Radio [...
Brick Special 1 x...
Plate Special 1 x...
Plate Special 1 x...
Tile 1 x 8 with G...
Tile 1 x 8 with G...
Vehicle Base 4 x ...
Hinge Vehicle Roo...
Panel 1 x 4 x 3 [...
Equipment Weapon,...
Equipment Weapon,...
Hinge Tile 1 x 4
Dish 2 x 2 Invert...
Glass for Window ...
Window 1 x 4 x 2 ...
Panel 1 x 2 x 1 [...
Windscreen 3 x 4 ...
Plate Round 1 x 1...
Plate Round 1 x 1...
Plate Round 1 x 1...
Plate Round 1 x 1...
Plate Round 1 x 1...
Overall sentiment towards the Mobile Command Unit (6676-1) is mixed, though the set is viewed nostalgically. While specific reviews are scarce, Ben Cossy praised a similar, newer set (8635 Mission 6: Mobile Command Center) as potentially the greatest LEGO set ever, indicating a favorable view towards the mobile command concept. Other reviews provide neutral overviews of similar sets without strong opinions.
The Monster Review Show highlights the 6676 Mobile Command Centre as one of the largest police vehicles in the classic town theme, noting its 88-piece count. While the 6676 set itself lacks extensive individual commentary, BrickQueen offers a neutral review of a newer 'Mobile Command Center' (8635), showcasing the evolution of the concept.