I believe my son would love this book. However, I do not think he has enough of the technic lego pieces. What kind of sets would he need to be able to do most of these activities. Perhaps a techology resource set and a motor package? Any ideas. Thanks!
It is hard to answer to this question because different LEGO sets are sold depending on the countries. I usually go to the "Toys R Us" shop nearby and buy the LEGO Technic sets there.
When I want specific parts, I check them out at Peeron. And then I buy them at BrickLink website.
@lalow66 I have 3 or 4 technics sets and I have found that I have most of the pieces needed to build the contraptions in the books. The books are excellent. My sons and I have had many hours of fun with them. They are incredibly educational too with many principles of actual mechanical engineering covered. Highly recommended!
That's pretty awesome stuff...!
crowkillers 2 weeks ago
I made two of the one at page 136. They work really well. But they don't shoot very fast.
keyboardjeff 2 months ago in playlist Meer video's van ISOGAWAYoshihito
@keyboardjeff use a tighter band
Hubbaandbubba2 3 weeks ago
Very neat
MyNameIsMatt1212 3 months ago
i turned the first one into a compressor,i put in the video responses
legodude64100 6 months ago
incredible
legodude64100 6 months ago
Page 63: Uzi blowback
Page 136: Simple gun
Page 112: Automatic Door
ARustyKid2000 8 months ago
I Made Hammer For My Lego Technic 8043. (Page 63)
DENISxD100 11 months ago
I Made Hammer For My Lego Technic 8043.
DENISxD100 11 months ago
Machine on Page 63: Real world examples
See YouTube:
* Riverboat Natchez Paddle Wheel
* Delta Queen Idles in a Lock
TC308GT 1 year ago
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TC308GT 1 year ago
Please provide names for these machines and some real world examples. Thanks.
TC308GT 1 year ago
Nice work.
TC308GT 1 year ago
In the revision of your books would you picture the various parts used and the number of them?
HIDZYNR 1 year ago
What is the controller's name on the right at 0:40 ???
jimmy54fromroblox 1 year ago
thanks for the first one
ccsc918 1 year ago
@ccsc918 Thanks.
ISOGAWAYoshihito 1 year ago
please instructions for the first!
noudgoertz 1 year ago
@noudgoertz I think you can build it by looking at many pictures in this book.
ISOGAWAYoshihito 1 year ago
I believe my son would love this book. However, I do not think he has enough of the technic lego pieces. What kind of sets would he need to be able to do most of these activities. Perhaps a techology resource set and a motor package? Any ideas. Thanks!
lalow66 1 year ago
@lalow66
It is hard to answer to this question because different LEGO sets are sold depending on the countries. I usually go to the "Toys R Us" shop nearby and buy the LEGO Technic sets there.
When I want specific parts, I check them out at Peeron. And then I buy them at BrickLink website.
ISOGAWAYoshihito 1 year ago
@lalow66 I have 3 or 4 technics sets and I have found that I have most of the pieces needed to build the contraptions in the books. The books are excellent. My sons and I have had many hours of fun with them. They are incredibly educational too with many principles of actual mechanical engineering covered. Highly recommended!
gamaroff 4 months ago
@lalow66 in the book there is a link to there website ware to get the pieces (ht tp)://n o s t a r c h (dot)c o m/te ch n ic/
YouTube makes you have to split links.(take out() and spaces )
Hubbaandbubba2 3 weeks ago
I'm sorry my apologies.
webrobotica 1 year ago
@webrobotica No problem. (^_^)
ISOGAWAYoshihito 1 year ago
Hola !!
Hoshihto from Dominican Rep. Excelent video may congratulation.
Congratulations. Maybe someday you can publish your books in Spanish for Latin America and Spain where you have plenty of followers.
Saludos Eduardo Ventura
webrobotica 1 year ago
@webrobotica Thank you very much, but my name is "Yoshihito" . (^_^)
ISOGAWAYoshihito 1 year ago
These are all awesome keep posting videos.
panton312 1 year ago
@panton312 Thank you.
ISOGAWAYoshihito 1 year ago