The Lego Power Functions Idea Book, Vol. 1: Machines and Mechanisms

The Lego Power Functions Idea Book, Vol. 1: Machines and Mechanisms

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  • Create Date:2021-06-21 08:53:37
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Yoshihito Isogawa
  • ISBN:1593276885
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

This first volume of The LEGO Power Functions Idea Book, Machines and Mechanisms, showcases small projects to build with LEGO Technic gears, motors, gadgets, and other moving elements。 You'll find hundreds of clever, buildable mechanisms, each one demonstrating a key building technique or mechanical principle。

You'll learn to build sliding doors, grasping claws, rack-and-pinion mechanisms, and ball-shooting devices of every sort!

Each model includes a list of required parts and colorful photographs that guide you through the build without the need for step-by-step instructions。 As you build, you'll explore the principles of simple machines, gear systems, power translation, and more。

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Patrick

Lego Technic is lame。

Amy

LEGO is not just for kids anymore。 With sets like EV3, NXT, and Technic, you’ll have ample opportunities to help your LEGO-loving child transition from simple kid sets to more complex robotic sets。 And this is a good thing, especially if your child wants to be an engineering or scientist when they grow up。 My son has thoroughly loved his advanced sets from LEGO Education, and he uses the parts every week。 But even with all these Technic and robotic pieces at hand, a child can eventually run out LEGO is not just for kids anymore。 With sets like EV3, NXT, and Technic, you’ll have ample opportunities to help your LEGO-loving child transition from simple kid sets to more complex robotic sets。 And this is a good thing, especially if your child wants to be an engineering or scientist when they grow up。 My son has thoroughly loved his advanced sets from LEGO Education, and he uses the parts every week。 But even with all these Technic and robotic pieces at hand, a child can eventually run out of ideas for new things to build。 What to do then? Buy this guide!!The legendary Yoshihito Isogawa has written two new books, The LEGO Power Functions Idea Book, Vol。 1 and The LEGO Power Functions Idea Book, Vol。 2, to guide you in your LEGO Technic adventures。 It may take years for a kid to get through both books! LEGO Power Functions Idea Book volume 1 contains 316 pages of high quality images and instructions to teach you all about machines and mechanisms, while volume 2 is equally gorgeous with 318 pages all about cars and contraptions。 。。。more