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Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide, 2nd Edition
Allan Bedford
Published by No Starch Press
WHAT THE LEGO® COMMUNITY IS
SAYING ABOUT THE UNOFFICIAL LEGO®
BUILDER’S GUIDE
“I owe a great deal to Allan and this book. His writing was excellent in
illustrating techniques and made the art of LEGO interesting enough
for me to devote an entire career to it.”
— jason poland, winner of the 2006 legoland model builder
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“Brilliant! Bedford guides you step-by-step through the wonderful,
limitless LEGO system. . . . A must-read for every LEGO builder.”
— tim courtney,
ldraw.org,
co-author of
virtual lego
“An excellent resource for both the beginner and the expert LEGO
builder. I recommend it highly.”
— joe meno, editor in chief of
brickjournal
, co-author of
the cult
of lego
“This is the book I wished I had as a kid and as an adult returning to
the hobby. It’s a great resource and is going to have a cherished place
on my worktable for the foreseeable future.”
— jacob h. mckee, lego community development manager for
north america, author of
getting started with lego trains
“The benchmark on all aspects of the LEGO building hobby. A ‘must-
have' for those who are just starting to experiment with LEGO and
experts looking for areas to expand.”
— kieth johnson, aerospace engineer, united space alliance
“Makes for a great beginning for any future architects or LEGO
hobbyists. The detailed model instructions . . . inspire you to go further
and build anything you can think of.”
— gary istok, lego builder, collector, and historian
“Explains in clear and concise language the things you will need to
know to get started and develop your skills as a LEGO builder. This is
a great springboard to unleashing the inner Master Model Builder that
is in us all!”
— bill vollbrecht, former master builder for legoland california,
owner of
www.brickcreations.com
“A clearly written and informative resource, an essential for any
aspiring brickmeister whether adult or kid.”
— john baichtal, wired’s geekdad blogger, co-author of the cult of
lego
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