Set Facts
- The set's minifigures include Agent Chase, Agent Fuse, Agent Charge and Agent Trace.
- It features a Mobile Command Center with a mission projector, tool shop, crane, prison, weapons bay, jet-boat, stealth plane, cars, and hidden missiles.
- This is the largest of all the Agents sets ever produced.
- It is part of Mission 6.
- Mobile Command Center was designed by LEGO designer Mark Stafford.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Mobile Command Center Reviews
Brickipedia
“It contains the Agents' Mobile Command Center, with missiles on the inside and hidden in the front, a crane to lower a small car, a prison to lock up Doctor Inferno, and other spy gear. It also comes with a jet boat belonging to the agents, a car that can be lifted by the... More crane, manned by Agent Charge, another car belonging to the Agents, with two guns of some sort and manned by Agent Chase”
Full review at brickipedia.fandom.com
Brickset
“Loads of mini-vehicles that make this model better than the Ultra-Agents one. The color scheme is also better and follows the same color scheme as previous Lego Agents sets. Great selection of Minifigures apart from the, sadly, overused Agent Chase.”
Full review at brickset.com
Theme Analysis
Lifespan
9 mos (this set 10 mos)
Annual growth
+5.08% (this set +5.89%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Mobile Command Center currently ranks #3 out of the top most owned sets in Agents.
About Agents
The Agents theme was introduced in 2008 and later re-branded as Agents 2.0 in 2009. The story line and sets where based on an elite team of secret agents using high-powered technology to thwart the plans of an international crime syndicate led by Dr. Inferno. The Agents theme was inspired by James Bond as well as action-packed spy movies. Each Agent set featured a short comic strip on the box showing the background to that set's action.
Summary
Agents Mobile Command Center set 8635 was released in June 2008, retailing for $90, but has since been retired. New, unopened Mobile Command Center sets are valued at $325, while used sets can be found for $119 in good condition.
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This big rig holds the ultimate spy adventure! The evil Dr. Inferno is a prisoner in the gigantic rolling Mobile Command Center…but his henchmen have arrived with their hover-jet to break him free! Your mission: alert all the LEGO Agents and prevent his escape. Fortunately, this big truck is full of super-spy surprises, from a computer center with light-up mission projector, tool shop, loading crane, high-tech prison and weapons bay to a jet-boat, stealth plane, two cars, hidden missiles and blasters, and more!
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