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The LEGO brick may be the most popular toy in the world, but it's much more than just a toy. In "The Cult of LEGO," John Baichtal of "MAKE Magazine" and "Wired"'s GeekDad blog and Joe Meno of "BrickJournal" take readers on a story-packed adventure... [ More...]
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LEGO TECHNIC is designed to allow builders to create more advanced models with moving parts, like those built with LEGO MINDSTORMS. "The Unofficial LEGO TECHNIC Idea Book: Gears" offers hundreds of ideas and examples for building mechanisms with TECHNIC.... [ More...]
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"Walkers" begins with basic four-legged walkers, including an ant, a spider, and a dog. It then shows how to do more complex things with LEGO TECHNIC, like how to use propellers, wind, weights, and vibration to make creations move.
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This volume on LEGO TECHNIC focuses on vehicles that can drive, turn, move things, and go backwards. The book's illustrations demonstrate various ways to build TECHNIC vehicles, which readers can use as starting points for their own creations.
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LEGO is a brand that is well-known and well-loved by kids and adults around the world, and LEGO modeling is more popular and sophisticated today than ever. "The LEGO® Builder's Guide brings together techniques, principles, and reference information for... [ More...]
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Written by a former master LEGO designer, this full-color book contains projects that break the LEGO Company's rules for building with LEGO bricks—rules against building projects that fire projectiles, cutting or gluing bricks, and using non-standard... [ More...]
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"LEGO Guns" is packed with building instructions for five impressive looking "weapons" built entirely from LEGO TECHNIC parts. The models range from sophisticated to easy, and readers of all ages will find something enjoyable to build and play with.... [ More...]
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Over 545 color photographs display many of the plastic model kits produced by Revell, Inc.R*, of Venice, California, from the 1950s through the 1970s. These highly collectible kits range from automobiles and ships to aircraft and spaceships in scales from... [ More...]
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The theme of this book is the practical part played by the model ship in maritime development over the centuries. The author takes the reader in roughly chronological order, from Ancient Egypt's funerary models, through the Middle Ages and ex voto models to... [ More...]
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Home computers and digital cameras have given aircraft and train modelers the opportunity to add a very creative and extremely enjoyable new dimension to their hobby. With fairly basic computer and camera skills, the models can be shown in their true... [ More...]
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