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LEGO Shell Service Station

Set #648 · 1971 · 42 pieces · Starter build

LEGO Shell Service Station set 648 instructions

Set Details

Set Number
648
Name
Shell Service Station
Year
1971
Pieces
42
Complexity
Starter
Build Time
10-20 minutes
Ages
4+
Type
Play-focused
LF
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About LEGO Shell Service Station

LEGO Shell Service Station (set #648) is a quick, accessible build with 42 pieces from the Legoland theme, released in 1971. The Legoland line features smaller sets originally sold at Legoland parks. This is a starter-level build suitable for ages 4+, with an estimated build time of 10-20 minutes. This set dates from the pre-minifigure era, before LEGO introduced its iconic yellow-faced figures in 1978.

Set Highlights

  • 42 pieces at starter complexity — a 10-20 minutes build.
  • Compatible with all standard LEGO sets — bricks extend naturally into other sets you own.
  • Play-focused build with interactive elements designed for 4+ builders.
  • Vintage 1971 release — increasingly rare in complete, unplayed condition.

Who Is This Set For?

Gift for Ages 4+

The starter difficulty makes this accessible without being trivial — a well-matched gift for LEGO fans in the 4+ age range.

Weekend Build Project

42 pieces with an estimated 10-20 minutes fits comfortably into a focused afternoon or weekend session.

Expanding a Legoland Collection

A solid addition for collectors building out their Legoland shelf. Introduces parts and builds that complement other sets from the same line.

Build Tips

1

Check the piece count on the bag against the parts list before starting — knowing what you have prevents mid-build surprises.

2

Even in small sets, connection order matters. Follow the steps rather than building sections independently.

3

For active play sets, key connection points (hinges, turntables, clip joints) can loosen over time — a small dab of LEGO's own tube clutch lubricant on the stud resolves most looseness without damage.

4

Vintage sets may show slight color variation from modern LEGO due to different ABS formulas. This is normal and part of the set's character, not a defect.

Finding Instructions

Instructions for older sets like #648 (1971) may not always be available on LEGO.com. Try searching the set number directly, or upload a photo of the bricks to LegoFinder — the AI can identify vintage sets from their parts.

Shell Service Station FAQ

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