The LEGO adventure book [Vol. 1], Cars, castles, dinosaurs & more! [Vol. 1], Cars, castles, dinosaurs & more! /

Megan Rothrock

Book - 2013

Unleash your imagination as you journey through the wide-ranging world of LEGO building. Filled with bright visuals, step-by-step breakdowns of 25 models and nearly 200 example models from the world's best builders. Learn to build robots, trains, medieval villages, spaceships, airplanes, and much more. Whether you're brand-new to LEGO or have been building for years, this book is sure to spark your imagination and motivate you to keep creating!

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Published
San Francisco : No Starch Press [2013]
Language
English
Main Author
Megan Rothrock (-)
Item Description
"1"--Spine.
"Nearly 200 models + 25 brick-by-brick breakdowns"--Cover.
Physical Description
199 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Audience
Grades 7-9.
ISBN
9781593274429
  • Building the idea lab
  • LEGO town
  • Hot rods and cool rides
  • From below!
  • Sky's the limit
  • Turtle factory
  • Starfighters
  • Mighty mecha
  • Medieval village
  • Triassic park
  • Making new friends
  • Full steam ahead
  • Steampunk
  • LEGO legend.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4 Up-LEGO enthusiast Megs builds an Idea Lab for creating projects and, with its completion, travels by Transport-O-lux to see what others are inspired to make. On her journeys, she meets LEGO builders the world over, observing their creations and including them in her Building Journal, describing techniques and ideas that readers can adopt to make these creations their own. Formatted like a graphic novel, the book uses step-by-step photos of the models to make the author's observations easily adaptable for readers to re-create and enhance, provided that they can acquire the pieces needed-some seem a bit obscure. This, and the fact that some photos are unclear about the exact placement of certain pieces are the only downsides. Rothrock does an amazing job of bridging the real world with that of LEGOland. All of the characters are actual people and their names, professions, and nationalities are given along with links to Flickr pages displaying their creations. This broadens the book's scope giving it an international feel. Gender is transcended as well, as two of the contributors are women. In a satisfying finish, the last page contains each LEGO persona accompanied by photographs of the builders. Also of note is the fact that the contributors themselves sometimes admit to defeat, becoming frustrated and stumped by what they are trying to build; when one considers the impressive complexity of their work, this should serve as inspiration to readers who find themselves in a bind. This one certainly won't sit on shelves. A fun read for LEGO fans of all ages.-Rebecca Gueorguiev, New York Public Library (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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