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The Ultimate Lego Book [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 128 Seiten
  • Verlag: DK CHILDREN (20. September 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 078944691X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789446916
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 31,4 x 24,7 x 1,6 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 902.383 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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"This book is not a book about a toy. It is a book about an idea, a set of values, and a long-term commitment to empowering children to use their creativity and build their imagination."
So states Lego Group president Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen in his introduction to this fascinating, visually exciting tribute to Lego bricks and the people who play with them. Lego "maniacs" are no mere invention of Lego Group's industrious marketing machine. Enthusiastic fans of the ingeniously designed, colorful plastic building blocks do indeed exist, and in vast numbers--as of 1996, an estimated 300 million children and adults had played with Lego bricks since the first one rolled off the presses in 1949. (How many yellow knob-headed Lego people populate the earth today? A cool 2.3 billion.)

The visual wizards at Dorling Kindersley have labored together with the staff at Lego to assemble a hefty, photo-rich book essential to the library of any maniac (or maniac emeritus). The Ultimate Lego Book recounts the company's early history as a one-man operation back in the 1930s and subsequent creation of its first plastic "automatic binding brick," to the contemporary construction of myriad Legoland theme parks.

Trivia buffs will appreciate the playful but detailed graphic time line (first Lego window, 1957; first wheel, 1962; first dolphin, 1995). Everyone will love the pages of imagination-stretching constructions, from the small but clever (an unmistakable Elvis, complete with pompadour) to the overwhelmingly detailed (a meticulous model of Grand Central Station) to the downright strange (a life-size space helmet with visor and gas mask). The Lego universe includes a Mona Lisa replica, a 10,500-piece pelican, and even a yellow submarine. Enjoy! (Ages 6 to 106) --Paul Hughes

Kurzbeschreibung

All there is to know about one of the world's bestselling toys (or should that be early learning tools) - the inside story of the company itself, how artists and designers have been inspired by it and photos of amazing Lego structures from around the world. See how a five metre high model of Einstein's head and a model of the Sydney Opera house were built, take a peek at the new Legoland park in California and make your own deckchair or a dog that sits down when you tell it. Suitable for any 8 to 88 year-old enthusiast. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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Please don't try this at home 27. Dezember 1999
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A good alternate title for this book would be 'Why you cannot be a LEGO Master Builder'. This book epitomizes my frustration with LEGO building blocks. Skills be damned, there is absolutely no practical way to obtain enough key LEGO pieces to build even the most modest models presented in the book. I see wonderful ideas for LEGO sets in this book, the '57 Chevy, the school bus, and many others and yet the sets on the store shelves cannot practically be used for these models. At times it seems there is a conspiracy by the LEGO group to keep the 'good' LEGO pieces out of the publics hands. Maybe they are afraid of someone building a private theme park. The book does contains beautiful pictures of breathtaking LEGO models, and the book is a must have for anyone with even a causal interest in LEGO. However, my enjoyment of the book is marred by my frustration in trying to obtain a sufficient quantity of LEGO elements to build my own models, and the overall tone of the narrative of the greatness of all things LEGO.
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Ultimate Lego - 11. Dezember 1999
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This is an excellent guide to the world of LEGO, whether you're a kid who loves playing with LEGOs, the parent of a LEGOmaniac, or a grownup who's been playing with LEGOs since childhood. As someone who fits in the last category, I was impressed with the collection of photographs, especially of older LEGOs that I still own! Everyone will enjoy this book over and over.
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My older son and younger nephew are both dedicated Lego fans. Beginning around age 6, they could not get enough information about Lego . . . nor enough Lego sets. Thousands of dollars later their thirst is still not slaked. This book is less expensive than most of the better Lego kits, and will bring many hours of pleasure to those who love Lego. If you are a teenager, you will probably find this book a bit elementary and will likely see it as a four-star book. If you are an adult, you will mainly enjoy the illustrations of amazing Lego models that the master builders have created, and this will be a three-star book for you.

The book has a little of everything. You get a thumbnail background on the company's history, key dates for major innovations, how master builders are selected, major exhibits from the three LEGOLAND parks (in Denmark, the U.K., and California), and the latest in robotics, software and merchandise. The book also shows how Lego can be used to create scale models for explaining ideas (such as the ones for how Lego blocks are manufactured), as well as bringing major buildings to life (such as the 21-foot-tall Empire State Building). The final section shows how Lego blocks can be employed to create sculpture and artistic images.

"Our aim is to stimulate children to become masters of their own lives . . . ." And Lego has been successful at that. While most children start out slavishly following the kits, soon they jumble all of the pieces together and just start making up their own objects. That's when Lego's flexible potential becomes important. In fact, that's how master builders are qualified, by taking a random group of components and seeing what they can build in 45 minutes. In essence, Lego is a tool for creating something physical out of a mental concept using virtually identical pieces of different sizes and colors.

Many Americans will not have seen any of the LEGOLANDs, and the glimpses of what models are found there will probably whet the appetite for more, probably only to be satisfied by an actual trip.

The book could have been improved by providing more technical detail on some of the most interesting models, so that those who are interested in creating similar models would know what components are needed and in what quantitites (and at what cost). Another potential improvement would have been to have included sections about some of the best model builders, where they could describe how they think about creating models.

The main drawback of the model illustrations is that many are too small to give you a full sense of what the models look like. Fold-out pages with adults standing next to the Lego models would have helped in a number of cases.

On the other hand, I am unaware of any other book about Lego that approaches this one for quality, scope and reader interest. So, if you know some who loves Lego, you should probably give them this book as a gift before they buy it for themselves. You'll be a hero or heroine!

After you finish this book, I suggest you consider how you can establish greater Lego challenges that will help create more problem-solving ability. For example, you might encourage your child to see what models can be made with the fewest pieces or the smallest variety of pieces.

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Fun with acrylnitrile butadiene styrene.
Here is another of those wonderful Dorling Kindersley titles that you can open at any page and be amazed. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Juli 2004 von Robin Benson
This book is the bomb!
This book is very good. I really like it, but this book is made mostly for really good engineers. Also, this book is like a tour guide to Legoland, a place with many Lego things... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 26. Januar 2000 von Daniel
LEGO is the best toy ever!
I must admit, I don't own this book. I haven't read all of it either. It's my little brothers, he's read most of it. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. Januar 2000 von "clewis3"
Ultimate book for Lego creators
This book is not just a book a cool Lego creations, it's a book that describes the company that has forever changed the children of this generation. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. November 1999 von Anthony Lertora
Ultimate Lego Book "Builds" Interest!
I recently purchased the Ultimate Lego Book as a birthday present for my 11 yr. old son. He was so excited and interested, that he begged me to take it to school. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 22. November 1999 von Carol
Great pictures and (brief) history of Lego
I was looking for a history of Lego and this was the only book out there; I only found out about it by calling Legoland in California. The history is brief but worthwhile. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 20. November 1999 veröffentlicht
It was a great book!
This is a great book with a lot of amazing pictures of incredible lego masterpeices! Every Lego builder/collecter should own one of these
Am 10. November 1999 veröffentlicht
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