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Forbidden LEGO: Build the Models Your Parents Warned You Against!
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 window.
Forbidden LEGO introduces you to the type of free-style building that LEGO's master builders do for fun in the back room. Using LEGO bricks in combination with common household materials (from rubber bands and glue to plastic spoons and ping-pong balls) along with some very unorthodox building techniques, you'll learn to create working models that LEGO would never endorse. Try your hand at a toy gun that shoots LEGO plates, a candy catapult, a high voltage LEGO vehicle, a continuous-fire ping-pong ball launcher, and other useless but incredibly fun inventions.
Once you get into the spirit, you'll want to try inventing your own rule-breaking models. Forbidden LEGO's authors, share tips and tricks that will inspire you and help you turn your visions into reality. Nothing's against the rules in this book! more
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- Posted: Jan-23-2009
Good Book
The three stars are because I was and still am pissed off! I was expecting parts and it turned out to be a paperback book! I am angry at myself too for overlooking facts! But the book should have mentioned ways to get the parts required for the models inside! If not for this, this review would be...
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- Posted: Jan-10-2009
A great read, but needs some updating.
Pro's: gives an insider's view of Lego and the Lego mindset in very well-written text sections; has easy to follow diagrams for assembling the fun forbidden models.Con's: text is incredibly small (especially compared to the large assembly diagrams) and the Lego constructs rely on older Mindstorm...
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- Posted: Dec-14-2008
Don't get this book
Unless you want your kid refining and motorizing one of the schemes and producing a conveyer-assisted rapid-fire paper airplane shooter.
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- Posted: Oct-30-2008
Half an instruction book - no way to order parts needed to build
A waste of money. This is a well done instruction book that motivates you to build the design and then stops. There isn't a parts list and since it doesnt give you the Lego parts numbers, neither is there any place you can go to get the parts. The Lego website won't let you order without them...
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- Posted: Sep-08-2008
Incomplete!!!!!!
This book is not useful!!!! Great ideas, but no parts numbers listed. Too hard to find the pieces necessary to make the models. Pictures are not detailed enough to redesign the machines yourself. You might as well read the project names from the table of contents and design your own machines...
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- Posted: Sep-02-2008
More than just an instruction book
I've enjoyed with this book not only creating some of the creations it has, but also reading the LEGO design-related stories, guidelines and ideas the authors have written through all the chapters.The pages format and design are very attractive and the building steps are perfectly structured, fun...
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- Posted: Jul-21-2008
fun to read but frustrating to do
We bought this book for our 8 year old lego-fantatic son. He really enjoyed reading the book and looking at the designs. But as for doing the projects...as others have said, there aren't that many actual projects in there, and most of those require specialized pieces my son doesn't have. In...
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- Posted: Jun-24-2008
not impressed ...
the boook is fine, but you only get five "projects". for $17 dollars new, you'd think there would be more ... guess i should have reviewed the table of contents before purchasing. also, the pieces aren't identified well enough for me. a name, or piece number would work MUCH better because i...
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- Posted: Jun-20-2008
No parts = waste of money
I was very excited to get this book for my LEGO-crazed son, and the included projects are great...EXCEPT for the fact, as others have pointed out, that many required parts are, to say the least, non-typical. To require the book purchaser to spend hours searching for parts online, then spending...
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- Posted: Jun-02-2008
More than just designs
You've always wanted to make that medieval catapult hurl things at your siblings. You've always wanted to gear down that racer and try to take it into the sandbox. Now here are designs that can help you do it. Not only do you get a ton of cool designs, but included are a ton of ideas on changing...
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