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The LEGO Technic Idea Book: Fantastic Contraptions
(Englisch)
Fantastic Contraptions
Yoshihito Isogawa

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The LEGO Technic Idea Book: Fantastic Contraptions

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Yoshihito Isogawa is a LEGO luminary with 42 years of building experience. He began writing computer manuals while at the Tokyo University of Science and founded Isogawa Studio, Inc. soon after. He has twice won the grand prize in the Japan Manual Contest held by the Japan Technical Communicators Association and he has won outstanding performance awards many times. He currently lives in Tokyo.
The LEGO® Technic Idea Book: Fantastic Contraptions is a collection of hundreds of working examples of simple yet fascinating Technic models that you can build based on their pictures alone. Each project uses color-coded pieces and is photographed from multiple angles, making it easy to see how the models are assembled without the need for step-by-step instructions. Every model illustrates a different principle, concept, or mechanism that will inspire your own original creations. You're encouraged to use these elements as building blocks to create your own masterpieces.

The Technic models in Fantastic Contraptions include working catapults, crawling spiders, and bipedal walkers, as well as gadgets powered by fans, propellers, springs, magnets, and vibration. You'll even learn how to add lights, pneumatics, and solar panels to your own models.

This visual guide, the third in the three-volume LEGO Technic Idea Book series, is the brainchild of master builder Yoshihito Isogawa of Tokyo, Japan. Each title is filled with photos of Isogawa's unique models, all of which are designed to fire the imaginations of LEGO builders young and old.

Imagine. Create. Invent. Now, what will you build?

NOTE: The LEGO Technic Idea Book series uses parts from various Technic sets. If you don't have some of the pieces shown in a particular model, experiment by substituting your own parts or visit the author's website for a list of the special parts used in the book.
Part 1
Four-Legged Walkers
Six-Legged Walkers
Two-Legged Walkers
Part 2
Using Wind
Using Weights
Movement Through Vibration
Using Springs
Part 3
Using Magnets
Using Lights
Using Pneumatics
Using Solar Panels
Part 4
Chairs and Tables
Off-Center Axis of Rotation
Intermittent Movement
Changeover Mechanisms
Changeover by Switching a Motor's Rotational Direction
Mystery
"These are an invaluable set of books to have as a reference to build mechanisms."
—BrickJournal 

"I can emphatically state that no self-respecting LEGO fan should exclude this series from their library."
—Bricks in my Pocket 

"These are excellent books showing a lot of great ideas for LEGO mechanisms. Even if you're an experienced builder, there are surely some ideas in here you've never seen."
—Brickpile 

"What I like about these cool little models is that they can be used to teach various science concepts such as gearing, Newton's Laws, and Potential & Kinetic energy—to name a few."
—The Robotic Realm

"For anyone who loves Lego, prototypes in Lego, or loves mechanical assemblies, these books are definitely required viewing, and we're not sure how we lived without them for so long."
—Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

The LEGO® Technic Idea Book: Fantastic Contraptions is a collection of hundreds of working examples of simple yet fascinating Technic models that you can build based on their pictures alone. Each project uses color-coded pieces and is photographed from multiple angles, making it easy to see how the models are assembled without the need for step-by-step instructions. Every model illustrates a different principle, concept, or mechanism that will inspire your own original creations. You're encouraged to use these elements as building blocks to create your own masterpieces.

The Technic models in Fantastic Contraptions include working catapults, crawling spiders, and bipedal walkers, as well as gadgets powered by fans, propellers, springs, magnets, and vibration. You'll even learn how to add lights, pneumatics, and solar panels to your own models.

This visual guide, the third in the three-volume LEGO Technic Idea Book series, is the brainchild of master builder Yoshihito Isogawa of Tokyo, Japan. Each title is filled with photos of Isogawa's unique models, all of which are designed to fire the imaginations of LEGO builders young and old.

Imagine. Create. Invent. Now, what will you build?

NOTE: The LEGO Technic Idea Book series uses parts from various Technic sets. If you don't have some of the pieces shown in a particular model, experiment by substituting your own parts or visit the author's website for a list of the special parts used in the book.
Part 1
Four-Legged Walkers
Six-Legged Walkers
Two-Legged Walkers
Part 2
Using Wind
Using Weights
Movement Through Vibration
Using Springs
Part 3
Using Magnets
Using Lights
Using Pneumatics
Using Solar Panels
Part 4
Chairs and Tables
Off-Center Axis of Rotation
Intermittent Movement
Changeover Mechanisms
Changeover by Switching a Motor's Rotational Direction
Mystery
"These are an invaluable set of books to have as a reference to build mechanisms."
BrickJournal 

"I can emphatically state that no self-respecting LEGO fan should exclude this series from their library."
Bricks in my Pocket 

"These are excellent books showing a lot of great ideas for LEGO mechanisms. Even if you're an experienced builder, there are surely some ideas in here you've never seen."
Brickpile 

"What I like about these cool little models is that they can be used to teach various science concepts such as gearing, Newton's Laws, and Potential & Kinetic energy to name a few."
The Robotic Realm

"For anyone who loves Lego, prototypes in Lego, or loves mechanical assemblies, these books are definitely required viewing, and we're not sure how we lived without them for so long."
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories



Über den Autor

Yoshihito Isogawa is a LEGO luminary with 42 years of building experience. He began writing computer manuals while at the Tokyo University of Science and founded Isogawa Studio, Inc. soon after. He has twice won the grand prize in the Japan Manual Contest held by the Japan Technical Communicators Association and he has won outstanding performance awards many times. He currently lives in Tokyo.


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Part 1
Four-Legged Walkers
Six-Legged Walkers
Two-Legged Walkers
Part 2
Using Wind
Using Weights
Movement Through Vibration
Using Springs
Part 3
Using Magnets
Using Lights
Using Pneumatics
Using Solar Panels
Part 4
Chairs and Tables
Off-Center Axis of Rotation
Intermittent Movement
Changeover Mechanisms
Changeover by Switching a Motor's Rotational Direction
Mystery


Klappentext

The LEGO® Technic Idea Book: Fantastic Contraptions is a collection of hundreds of working examples of simple yet fascinating Technic models that you can build based on their pictures alone. Each project uses color-coded pieces and is photographed from multiple angles, making it easy to see how the models are assembled without the need for step-by-step instructions. Every model illustrates a different principle, concept, or mechanism that will inspire your own original creations. You're encouraged to use these elements as building blocks to create your own masterpieces.

The Technic models in Fantastic Contraptions include working catapults, crawling spiders, and bipedal walkers, as well as gadgets powered by fans, propellers, springs, magnets, and vibration. You'll even learn how to add lights, pneumatics, and solar panels to your own models.

This visual guide, the third in the three-volume LEGO Technic Idea Book series, is the brainchild of master builder Yoshihito Isogawa of Tokyo, Japan. Each title is filled with photos of Isogawa's unique models, all of which are designed to fire the imaginations of LEGO builders young and old.

Imagine. Create. Invent. Now, what will you build?

NOTE: The LEGO Technic Idea Book series uses parts from various Technic sets. If you don't have some of the pieces shown in a particular model, experiment by substituting your own parts or visit the author's website for a list of the special parts used in the book.


The English edition of the famous LEGO Technic Tora no Maki-a beautifully designed series of 4-color picture books filled with hundreds of ideas for creating machines with LEGO Technic. This volume covers models that walk and other advanced projects.
- Appeals to all LEGO builders
- 4-color throughout with great holiday gift potential
- Builds on success of other No Starch Press LEGO books



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