It just may be impossible to exhaust the creative potential of LEGO bricks. With an active imagination as your guide, there are endless possibilities-provided you follow the LEGO Company's official (and sensible) rules. This means no cutting or tampering with bricks, creating models that shoot unapproved projectiles, or using non-standard parts with any LEGO product. After all, those little precision-molded ABS bricks can be dangerous in the wrong hands! Well, toss those rules out the...
Written by a former master LEGO designer, this full-color book contains projects that break the LEGO Company's rules for building with LEGO bricksrules against building projects that fire projectiles, cutting or gluing bricks, and using non-standard parts.School Library JournalThis is LEGO for older modelers, not young children. The authors, former employees of the LEGO factory in Denmark, devised these projects for machines that use non-LEGO components and throw things-both against the rules established by LEGO for their kits. The step-by-step instructions are entirely diagrammatic and feature very little text. This is a fun book for LEGO enthusiasts who have outgrown the standard kits and should be popular in young adult and general crafts collections.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
\ School Library JournalThis is LEGO for older modelers, not young children. The authors, former employees of the LEGO factory in Denmark, devised these projects for machines that use non-LEGO components and throw things-both against the rules established by LEGO for their kits. The step-by-step instructions are entirely diagrammatic and feature very little text. This is a fun book for LEGO enthusiasts who have outgrown the standard kits and should be popular in young adult and general crafts collections.\ Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.\ \ \