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227 of 230 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ideas, not instructions,
By Christopher Meyer (Appleton, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
As a child of the 80's, I remember fondly the old LEGO Idea books. In those books, there were lots of photos of LEGO creations, and instructions that showed how to build some of the models in the book. I remember the Lego Idea Book 6000 the best, that's the one that follows Bill and Mary as they build a house, explore a city, travel to space, and then back in time to a medieval castle. When I saw the title of this book, the obvious connection was to those old books, so how does it compare?The one thing that's missing is the instructions - this is not an instruction manual. Also, unlike Sean Kenney's smaller books (Cool City, Cool Cars and Trucks, and Cool Robots), this is a big book - nearly 200 pages! Like Sean's books, this book is filled with photos of LEGO creations. Like Sean's books, the intent of the book is to give you ideas on how to build things. You'll find that a lot of ideas can be crammed into 200 pages. The book is broken up into sections, essentially these are: vehicles, buildings, spaceships & robots, castles, pirates & adventure, and real world creations. This last section is very interesting, showing you things such as picture frames and pencil holders made out of LEGO. As you can see, like the old LEGO Idea book, this book hits on many of LEGO's core themes. Each of the sections starts out with a two page spread of useful parts that can be used to build creations in that section. I found that even these pages gave me ideas and started me thinking on how a particular part could be used. After that you'll find a number of creations beautifully photographed, often with multiple views which come in handy if you are attempting to reverse engineer one of the creations so that you can build it yourself. I can't tell you how many times I've looked at a LEGO truck and wished I could see how the frame was built. The multiple angle photos in this book help so that you won't experience that problem. At the end of each section, you'll find a few pages where you "Meet the Builder." These include some interview style questions where you learn about the builder who wrote a particular section of the book. I was surprised to find that one of the builders is only 18! I think LEGO fans of all ages will enjoy the book, but young children might have a hard time handling the book due to its size. The lack of instructions also mean that it is probably more suited to an experienced LEGO builder - either an older child or a parent who enjoys building with younger children. My six year old son enjoys paging through the book, but it's a bit much for my 3 year old to handle. Neither would be able to build anything in this book without my help. Overall, I think this is another great book option to inspire LEGO builders - but remember this book is about ideas and imagination - and you can't write instructions for that. If you know what you are buying, I think you'll really like this book, but don't expect it to be what it is not. If you want instructions, try one of the Brickmaster books such as LEGO City Brickmaster.
133 of 141 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Can't find a lot of the Lego "special" pieces,
By thepolarbearclan "dad of boys" (Boulder, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
This book is compiled from models by 6 Lego builders, each tackling certain themes - planes, trains & automobiles; town & country; out of this work; in days of old; a world of adventure; and make and keep. A list of Lego elements used is shown with each of these 6 sections. Followed by the models. The last part of each section is "meet the builder" which is Q&A with the builder with questions like, "How old were you when you started using Lego?", "What are some of your top Lego tips?", etc.Kids love to look and gawk at the models in this book. The models range from very simple, such as furniture and rickshaw, to the complicated houses and hot air balloon. The creative level of these builders is amazing and the models inspirational. However, don't try to build (most of) these models yourself unless you have been collecting various Lego elements through the years. There are different views of the models -- usually 2 of the following: front view, rear view, side view, top view. Many of the "unique" or special elements are not found in Lego's Pick A Brick store. The ones that can be found in the Pick A Brick store are sometimes listed under different names in the book. This is why this book only gets 3 stars from me. Things I would like to see in the 2nd edition of this book: 1. An index at the end of the book. -- a listing of various models, such as Biplane, Microplane and Triplane, instead of just Airplane in the table of contents page. 2. Lego element ID used. -- this would help in Pick A Brick store. 3. Using more standard parts instead of the specialized elements. -- even better if the builders can build using certain tubs and sets, or recommend the sets to buy to get most of the specialized elements. 4. Element count and list for the less straight forwards models. -- yes, this will take up space but not as much as you'd think. Despite all these shortcomings, I would still recommend this book to children over 3 years old, especially those who love to build. They will not be able to build most of the models with the Lego pieces you have at home, but hopefully they will learn to substitute and improvise on the smaller models of this book.
62 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ideal Ideas Book,
By Alex Huang (Palo Alto, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
We bought this book for our 8 year old son's birthday and he loves it. In contrast to other reviewer's negative comments that the book lacks detailed instruction, this is the feature our son likes best. In his words, "you can use your brain and think about it."
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Ideas from a variety of builders,
This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
This book contains great full-page spreads on Lego projects that anyone could adapt. The book is separated into thematic chapters including:Automobiles Houses and Landscaping Future/Space History Adventure Lego-built Real Objects Potential buyers should be aware of a few issues. -This book does not contain step-by-step instructions. It provides pictures for inspiration as well as some building tips, but it is not a detailed how-to guide. -Although another reviewer complained that the book requires too many specialized pieces, I did not find this to be a problem. Many of the builds include variations, and the whole purpose of the book is to help builders adapt concepts to their own builds instead of creating exact copies of the images in the book. In fact, the book has pages with "useful pieces for this type of theme" but these are hardly restrictive. My wife especially likes the "Meet the Builder" features in each chapter that include a short bio about those who contributed to the book. I would eagerly buy a sequel to this book that focused on other Lego themes. The images are fantastic, the ideas are clever, and I think I, as a novice MOCer, can learn a lot from this book and share it with my son once he graduates from DUPLO to LEGO. At $15, this hardcover book is a steal.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gift for Grandson,
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This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
I got this book for my six year old grandson, who dearly loves Legos. At first he was looking for specific instructions like the Lego kits have. When I explained that this was just to give him ideas about how to build things on his own, using his own imagination, he really liked it. This book really does stimulate the child's imagination, helping them to build on the ideas presented in the book.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Book!,
This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
As a person that has always loved LEGO products this book was amazing. I loved the full color images and all of the ideas that are contained within the book itself. I was amazed to find that the ideas were so straight forward and how creative the ideas were. You get ideas that span the gamut from easy to develop to ones that will take more time. What was great about the book is that it makes you think outside of the box and helps you to realize that there are so many different things that you can do with your LEGOs that you may not have been doing in the past. So no longer do you need to worry about the original instructions on the box, this book helps you to explore and create new things with the existing LEGOs that you have already.One thing that the book does not have is step-by-step instructions, so you do have to read through and look closely at the pictures if you wish to completely recreate the images that you see. All-in-all this was a great book full of images that just pop off the page! If you love LEGO, you will love this book!
21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
great pictures but no instructions,
This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
We borrowed this book from the library and were 3rd on the wait list. I'm glad that we did not buy it first. My 6 year old son was disappointed that there were no instructions on how to build what was in the book. Lots of great pictures but no instructions.
15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I hoped for.,
By LovesToRead "Michelle" (West Chester, PA) - See all my reviews
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This is full of ideas and pictures but it's missing the details on how to make the projects or even which bricks you would need. It's more of a coffee table book for lego lovers. Cool ideas but would love to see more details.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome,
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This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
This is not a book of instructions...It is a bunch of really neat ideas for kids to build other creative things. We got this for our 6 year old and needless to say it is incredible. If you have a child that loves legos...this is for them.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rainy Days and Legos Found Their Place,
By A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com "What should ... (Glen Ellyn, IL USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: The LEGO Ideas Book (Hardcover)
Lego may be a branded, large corporate, heavily marketed toy constructed from artificial materials. It is also a global fixture in children's imaginations. In short, it is cool to build stuff with Lego bricks.At first, the lack of a how-to for each model seems to be a problem. However, the greatest asset of the book is exactly this. Rather than tell a child how to do it, it offers the opportunity to figure it out. Older children will be closer to the mark, and younger children will be able to muddle through things with their parents. To best appreciate the book, unfortunately, access to a lot of Lego parts, including some less standard pieces. If you, like myself, live near a Lego store, then you are good to go. If you live away from one, expect to order online. This is at least a fun coffee table book, but, as an inspiration to children to think creatively, it more than meets the mark. I fully recommend "The LEGO Ideas Book." Anthony Trendl anthonytrendl.com |
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The LEGO Ideas Book by Daniel Lipkowitz (Hardcover - September 19, 2011)
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