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The LEGO Technic Idea Book: Simple Machines [Paperback]

Yoshihito Isogawa
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October 22, 2010 Lego Technic Idea Book

The LEGO® Technic Idea Book: Simple Machines is a collection of hundreds of working examples of simple yet fascinating Technic models that you can build based on their pictures alone. Each project uses color-coded pieces and is photographed from multiple angles, making it easy to see how the models are assembled without the need for step-by-step instructions. Every model illustrates a different principle, concept, or mechanism that will inspire your own original creations. You're encouraged to use these elements as building blocks to create your own masterpieces.

The Technic models in Simple Machines demonstrate basic configurations of gears, shafts, pulleys, turntables, connectors, and the like. You'll learn how to create small, elegant machines like cranes, operable doors, motorized cars, a rubber band-powered rocket launcher, a hand-cranked drag racer, and even musical instruments.

This visual guide, the first in the three-volume LEGO Technic Idea Book series, is the brainchild of master builder Yoshihito Isogawa of Tokyo, Japan. Each title is filled with photos of Isogawa's unique models, all of which are designed to fire the imaginations of LEGO builders young and old.

Imagine. Create. Invent. Now, what will you build?

NOTE: The LEGO Technic Idea Book series uses parts from various Technic sets. If you don't have some of the pieces shown in a particular model, experiment by substituting your own parts or visit the No Starch Press website for a list of the special parts used in the book.


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About the Author

Isogawa Yoshihito is a LEGO luminary with 42 years of experience. He began writing computer manuals while at the Tokyo University of Science and founded Isogawa Studio, Inc. soon after. He has twice won the grand prize in the Japan Manual Contest held by the Japan Technical Communicators Association and he has won outstanding performance awards many times. He currently lives in Tokyo.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: No Starch Press; 1 edition (October 22, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593272774
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593272777
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 0.5 x 10 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,515 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Born in 1962. Currently living in Tokyo, Japan
Over 40 years of LEGO experience

Technical writer. In addition to running Isogawa Studio, Inc., I regularly hold LEGO workshops, lectures at schools and science museums, and create LEGO models for events and exhibitions. I am the author of the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Orange Book, Making Machines with Bricks, and the "LEGO Technic Tora no Maki" PDF book.

homepage:http://www.isogawastudio.co.jp/
blog:http://isogawa.asablo.jp/blog/
twitter:http://twitter.com/isogawastudio
youtube:http://www.youtube.com/ISOGAWAYoshihito

Customer Reviews

For the experienced builder, this is a good reference on building techniques. Joseph Meno  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
My son loves Legos and this book helps him build some really cool stuff. taragannon  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting ideas, but not for every builder April 21, 2011
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After building a few (OK, a lot of) Lego sets with my son, I've rediscovered my love for Lego and making custom builds. I've noticed that the more complex, mechanical Technic elements play a larger role in most Lego sets, so when I saw Yoshihito Isagawa's Lego Technic Idea Book - Simple Machines I decided to give it a shot in the hopes that I'd be able to incorporate some of its ideas into my own creations.

Unfortunately, this book is entirely free of text. I understand that Lego instructions are also text free, but this guide doesn't read like a Lego instruction book. You can get a general idea of the building sequence and parts involved, but it's not always clear. It's also not always evident just what the simple machine on each page is supposed to be used for. Perhaps more advanced Technic builders don't need that basic information, but as a novice (and as a parent), I didn't find this book nearly as helpful as I had hoped.

The Lego Technic Idea Book - Simple Machines has some useful information, but I'd only recommend it to more experienced builders. If you're looking for something that will help younger builders, this probably isn't it.
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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple pleasures October 11, 2010
Format:Paperback
If you are a LEGO builder like me, you have gotten pretty proficient at building what is called the System type of models. These are buildings and vehicles that are the scale of the minifigure and are the majority of the things that are built with LEGO elements.

However, there are other scales and other parts that are not the typical brick and plate. Once called Expert Models, these became the Technic theme, which are models that have working features, like working steering and gear systems. These are sets that are more complex, and as a result, are tough to explore building possibilities. With The LEGO Technic Idea Book: Simple Machines, using Technic parts becomes a much easier exercise.

As the first book in the LEGO Technic Idea book trilogy,Simple Machines explains the parts and their uses in a clear, easy-to-understand format. There are no words used in the diagrams: all ideas are explained with graphics and colorful photos of example models. This makes it really easy and fun to pick up on building. The simplicity of the photos and diagrams also allows the builder to adapt the model to his creations.

For the beginning builder this is a great guide to learning how to make working models. For the experienced builder, this is a good reference on building techniques. This book would also be useful for FIRST LEGO teams, as it explains how to use gears, which is useful for MINDSTORMS robot builders.
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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thinking in LEGO -- where to find those pesky parts November 8, 2010
Format:Paperback
There are hundreds of models in these books and, unless you've got a massive storehouse of LEGO Technic parts in your 10,000 square foot basement, you may not have all of the parts you need in order to build a particular model.

We want to help you find those parts. To that end, Yoshihito Isogawa has prepared a hyperlinked list of the more unique parts in the books to help you to find them at the Bricklink website. We can't post a direct link to that list here, but here's how to find it on our website:

(1) Go to the main No Starch Press website
(2) Search for the word "technic"
(3) Click the first search item that comes up ("LEGO Technic Idea Book Complete Set")
(4) When you reach that page, click the link that says "See the parts list for the books," which you'll see just underneath the red text that says "Buy the whole set and save . . ."

or, if you can read between the lines, try:

nostarch dot com /technic

Please remember that these are idea books; buying these books is not like buying a pre-packaged LEGO set. As such, you're encouraged to explore and invent with LEGO. Many of our readers draw considerable inspiration from the pictures of Isogawa's models alone and I hope that you will, too.

Sincerely,

William Pollock, Founder
No Starch Press
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars creative lego-ing
A great collection of simple projects that can be put together for big projects. My 9 year old spent hours going through different types of latches, hinges, and little machines.
Published 1 month ago by H. M. R.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but something is missing.
This book is good for providing examples and ideas of how to build with technic pieces. Unfortunately, it does not include practical applications of the simple machines.
Published 2 months ago by tekno-maniac
5.0 out of 5 stars The style is very refreshing, lots of inspiring ideas.
The style is very refreshing, lots of inspiring ideas. A great read! Not for those that require detailed step-by-step instructions.
Published 3 months ago by wedgehammer
4.0 out of 5 stars Gift
A gift for my boys. It is something that I think they'll use more and more as time goes by.
Published 3 months ago by Laurie Roiger
4.0 out of 5 stars neat
this was neat for my 11 year old nephew and he loves legos and reading so it was a perfect gift for that age
Published 3 months ago by xmasforboys
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for a Lego enthusiast
My three boys absolutely love this book. It's very basic reading, but gives you a fundamental understanding of the Lego.
Published 4 months ago by W. Liu
5.0 out of 5 stars Lego
We love it ! And are planning to make more with Lego technick.
Service was spedy and correct. Good job.
Published 4 months ago by Kaatje
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool affordable idea book
Great idea book to supplement your technic power functions. Super bonus was that it was affordable. Great pictures to help direct your lego nut into trying new ideas.
Published 4 months ago by chewelah, wa
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
The play out is hard without better instructions but is a better game for all the older kids and what they want to do.
Published 4 months ago by heather
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a wordless book.
This is a great book loaded with inspiration. Many illustrations would be hard to try because some of the Legos used are no longer available.
Published 5 months ago by Kay Kampf
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