This building includes lots of silver and gun-metal gray elements to look as if it is metal.Ĭlock tower: This is an older rustic clocktower that has a great mason brick patern displayed on the side. Heres a quick description of all three buildings:īlue tower: This tower is a modern and sleek design including a lot of great texturing and a tall antena. The white plate in front of the buildings would have a small title on it. There are zero studs showing on any place in the build and they were not modeled after any specific skyscrapers. Thanks, TALM.This model was designed to be a cool and sleek display for a group of three skyscrapers. Apart from that the LEGO Space: Building the Future is took my attention by its gorgeous graphics. Then I like the Lego Castle Book all about miniature building and the book covers a wide range of building techniques, LEGO Micro Cities is very interesting where you learn how to create Mini small cityscapes and architectural buildings.īut my favorite one is the LEGO animation book focuses on the storyboarding and post-production processes step by step… and the famous LEGO BIONICLE of 2000 era Brick by Brick which is by far the best one. The Power Functions Idea Book series by Yoshihito Isogawa is all about engineering, robotics and custom-made LEGO’s, Nathan Sawaya’s yellow LEGO sculpture is very famous and he explains everything about creating different human forms in his An Art of Brick. Although all LEGO books are unique and very interesting I especially like a couple of them. ![]() So after reading your article about LEGO books it recreates those moments in front of my eyes. LEGO is the favorite playing instrument for me in my childhood days and even today I cherish those moments. In addition to the books highlighted in this post, more excellent LEGO guides are available for purchase on Amazon as well as on eBay: You never know when inspiration might strike, and having tangible LEGO building tips handy can amp up a variety of creative projects! Picking up some inspirational LEGO reading material is an inexpensive asset that you can keep on the bookshelf, the coffee table, and in the play room.Įven if you don’t have the bricks on hand, simply perusing (or studying!) a LEGO guide is great and relaxing fun. Well, there you have it! For more LEGO activity books, check out the Offical LEGO Shop. Why You Should Add LEGO Books to Your Collection! With over 300 pages, this authoritative encyclopedia covers behind-the-scenes material and recounts the development of LEGO Star Wars from the late 1990s to today. This is the definitive LEGO Star Wars book, featuring characters, creatures, locations, vehicles, and equipment. ![]() ![]() Ultimate LEGO Star Wars, Hardcover, Kindle It is a lengthy business book primarily, but also a goldmine of information and insight for avid LEGO fans. Appearing in print for one of the first times, was the pivotal role that the BIONICLE theme played in LEGO’s survival circa late 1990s – early 2000s. Bring your LEGO Land to life behind the camera! How About Some LEGO Business and History Books?īrick by Brick: How LEGO Rewrote the Rules of Innovation and Conquered the Global Toy Industry, Paperback, Hardcover, KindleĪs a lifelong LEGO BIONICLE enthusiast, this book is special. Step-by-step tutorials are included and insightful information about storyboarding and post-production processes. Nowadays, for fans of the recent LEGO Movies, or those who want to do something new with their creations, The LEGO Animation Book is an awesome resource. Stop-motion LEGO has intrigued me ever since it came to the foreground in the early 2000s with the release of LEGO Studios. The LEGO Animation Book, Paperback, Kindle
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