DLuders Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 I'm compiling a list of KEY Lego Technic websites that help a "newbie" become a "whiz". Below are some popular websites (besides Eurobricks.com) that are very useful to gain knowledge and skill -- feel free to add additonal websites by replying to this thread and copying/pasting the URLs (hyperlinks). I know I'm missing a lot of useful sites.... Unofficial Lego Marketplace: Bricklink.com . Set Inventories and Building Instructions: Peeron.com . Lego Customer Service Building Instructions: http://us.service.lego.com/en-US/BuildingI...ns/default.aspx . Lego.com Technic Building Instructions (to see the alternate "B-Model" instructions not printed in modern sets): http://technic.lego.com/en-US/buildinginst...1%20of%204.aspx . Blakbird's Technicopedia: http://www.ericalbrecht.com/technic/ . Sariel's creations (see the links to other great builders): http://sariel.pl/ TechnicBRICKs Blogspot: http://www.technicbricks.blogspot.com/ . "Pimped" 8297 Off-Roader (motorized with Power Functions): http://www.bouwvoorbeelden.nl/home_eng.htm . MOCPages [My Own Creations]: http://mocpages.com/ . Brickshelf: http://www.brickshelf.com/ . Hard Truck Contest (Trial Trucks): http://www.doublebrick.com/htc . "Lego Technic for Adults + Technic": http://www.e-klocki.com/category/theme/technic/ . Quote
CP5670 Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 Philo's site has a lot of nice articles on Technic and Mindstorms. The motor comparison page is especially useful. Quote
DLuders Posted December 11, 2009 Author Posted December 11, 2009 Isogawa's "Tora no Maki" downloadable PDF book shows lots of Technic assemblies, gear trains, ways to make rigic connections, etc. Scroll down 1/2 way down this page to find the download link: http://www.isogawastudio.co.jp/legostudio/...troduction.html . Toy Collector TechnicBRICKS: http://www.toycollector.com/index.php?opti...&Itemid=781 . Quote
Burf2000 Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 Some good technic examples http://www.techbricks.nl http://robotics.benedettelli.com/ Quote
TechnicJuan Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 (edited) Nicjasno There is some good stuff here. The forum has been dead lately. Edited December 11, 2009 by TechnicJuan Quote
boatbuoy Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 http://www.designer-han.nl/lego/index.htm There are some cracking models on here obviously. I can't wait for the new tipper instructions... although I'm sure I'll need to get a couple of extra parts. Quote
grepin Posted December 16, 2009 Posted December 16, 2009 I have these in my bookmarks, among others already mentioned: The Brickfactory :: Catalogs and Instructions scans. Brickset :: Set reference guide. As Peeron, Brickset helps keep track of your collection. LoTek Bricks :: Blog, mostly focused on Technic. LUGNET :: LEGO Community. Don't really use it much, but seems very popular. Technica :: Technic set reference and history. Hasn't been updated since 2005, though. Quote
Parax Posted December 16, 2009 Posted December 16, 2009 (edited) Besides all of the above: http://news.lugnet.com/technic/ http://www.brickengineer.com/pages/ NXT Sites are good too: http://thenxtstep.blogspot.com/ http://www.mindboards.net/ , http://forums.mindboards.net/ , and http://blog.mindboards.net/ . http://www.teamhassenplug.org/ http://www.nxtprograms.com/index.html http://www.leggor.de/content/nxt.html http://mightor.wordpress.com/ http://www.mastincrosbie.com/Marks_LEGO_pr...O_Projects.html http://www.legoengineering.com/ Edited October 4, 2010 by DLuders Quote
AkuskaUK Posted December 26, 2009 Posted December 26, 2009 This Thread is great, please admins, sticky this thread!, some much needed info here and very helpful Quote
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