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Rating:  Summary: Requires obscure pieces Review: After receiving this and the "Fabulous Figures" book by the same author as a birthday gift, my 10 year old spent hours building with Legos. A great book for the child with a tub full of bricks as an alternative to yet another Lego set. Clear Lego-type instuctions and ideas for variations to jump start the imagination.
Rating:  Summary: Need the pieces! Review: I got this book and the other modelers book, and they say you can make this figures using the "pieces you already have." I'd like to know WHERE I was supposed to get some of these pieces. One of the crucial pieces that seems to be in almost every figure is one I tried to find in vain. I went to lego.com, I went to ebay...granted, I don't have every odd set with funky pieces that lego has put out, but I do have quite a few. I could not find several of the pieces used in these models. So, for me, these books were a waste.
Rating:  Summary: Beginner book Review: I got this book for my nine year old son. He went through and complete most of the projects over the Christmas holidays. However, once complete, he does not appear to be interested in it anymore. I was hoping that the book would spark his imagination. However, most of the projects were so simple that they only took a few minutes to complete. Anyway, the drawings are good. Each project comes with a complete list of parts and several drawings. It is just like buying the individual kits.
Rating:  Summary: Requires obscure pieces Review: The animals in this book require around 20 pieces of lego each. My son has a pretty diverse set of over 2000 pieces of classic lego, yet he does not have all of the pieces needed to make even *one* of these animals, even *without* trying to stick to the right colors. Most of the animals require at least one piece that I've never even *seen* before.
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