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Lego how to build - cover

Lego how to build

Francesco Bontempi & Walter Cicerone

Publisher: Francesco Bontempi - Walter Cicerone

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Summary

We decided to create this book, encouraged by the strong passion and love for the most famous bricks in the world “LEGO®”.
LEGO® is not just a game but creativity, emotion and life style. These bricks are just great  and the affection will be kept unchanged through the time, the excitement is real and at the same time, they can bring you back and forward in time through your imagination.
In this book,  we would like to help anybody willing to make MOCs,  offering simple numbered and photographic guides. Anybody aged from 5 to 99+ will be able to build in the simplest way.
Most of the material in this book is photographic, same as we are used to get from “LEGO®”.
 
Available since: 02/15/2018.

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