Posted February 5, 201114 yr First, I don't now if this is the right topic. Look at THIS pdf (first 2 pages) New LEGO books!!! LEGO Ninjago brickmaster complete whit 140 LEGO brick and 2 minifigures- great value, build up to 15 models seperately. NEW AUGUST http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/MERLego/Some-stuff/book-1.jpg LEGO CITY brickmaster Complete whit 130 LEGO bricks and 2 minifigures- great value, build up to 9 models seperately. Book includes comic-strip, storyboard as well as easy-to-follow instructions. NEW AUGUST The LEGO ideas book LEGO inspiration: tips and techniques from expert LEGO builders covering transport, buildings, space, kingdoms, adventure and useful makes. Perfct for LEGO fans who want to make their models cool, fun and imaginative. NEW OCTOBER LEGO Harry Potter building the magical world Get the lowdown on your favourite LEGO Harry Potter sets whit this exiting companion to the magical world. Includes an exclusive minifigure. NEW JUNE LEGO Harry Potter ultimate sticker books Over 250 colorful stickers of amazing LEGO HP minigigures, sets and scenes. Choose the right sticker to go whit the captions and find lots of spare stickers to use. -Magical Adventures -Welcome to Hogwarts NEW JUNE (again) you can see the pics of the books in the official DK pdf HERE (first 2 pages). Edited May 28, 201113 yr by Peppermint_M
February 5, 201114 yr Wow! Great pics of the new DK LEGO books, legolijntje! But please don't deeplink pictures that have a confidential watermark on them!
February 5, 201114 yr Thank you for the nice pics. Wow, that will the first lego idea book in 14 years. Although we now have internet communities to give great ideas to eachother. Edited February 5, 201114 yr by Wout
February 6, 201114 yr I've never bought a LEGO book before, but these do look quite good. I think I'll get the Harry Potter Visual Dictionary if the figure is good ( does anyone know what it'll be? ).
February 6, 201114 yr On 2/6/2011 at 2:32 PM, Gregorovich said: I've never bought a LEGO book before, but these do look quite good. I think I'll get the Harry Potter Visual Dictionary if the figure is good ( does anyone know what it'll be? ). Long discussion on this thread: Link to HP book thread
February 6, 201114 yr I'll pick up the The LEGO ideas book for sure. Wish there where more books about moc's though.
February 7, 201114 yr I am probaly going to get the Harry Potter Visual Dictionary and the Lego ideas book for a little bit of bedtime reading Pompommini out
May 28, 201113 yr Author I've just read on LOWlug that there are some AFOls helping whit this book I just know 1 of them, called Aliencat. For who want to know what he makes: just click HERE
September 15, 201113 yr Just got my LEGO idea book from Amazon (US) yesterday. it is a very good book! full of creations (different MOCs). I love it! highly recommended! http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Ideas-Book-DK-Publishing/dp/0756686067 Edited September 15, 201113 yr by happymark
September 16, 201113 yr When you're ordering from Amazon, don't forget Sean Kenney's new "Cool City" book, if its as good as his last two it's worth a look. Edited September 16, 201113 yr by meyerc13
September 16, 201113 yr Yes. I got that too. actually I also ordered Starwars Character Encyclopedia which will arrive today! (actually compare LEGO bricks. the books seem to be pretty cheap :D ) here is my collection of LEGO books: On 9/16/2011 at 2:37 PM, meyerc13 said: When you're ordering from Amazon, don't forget Sean Kenney's new "Cool City" book, if its as good as his last two it's worth a look.
September 16, 201113 yr On 9/16/2011 at 8:08 PM, happymark said: Yes. I got that too. actually I also ordered Starwars Character Encyclopedia which will arrive today! (actually compare LEGO bricks. the books seem to be pretty cheap :D ) here is my collection of LEGO books: Are you missing Sean's first book, "Cool Cars and Trucks"? I stumbled on that one in a bookstore 2 years ago and immediately bought it for my son. At the time it was the closest thing I could find to the old LEGO Idea books. Now this year, it seems we have a few options. I wish LEGO would reprint or redo the old Idea books (I say redo because some of the pieces used in those books are no longer made). I'd love to have a mint copy of the 6000 book without paying an arm and a leg.
October 12, 201113 yr I just went to my local Waterstones, and they had all of the new books, including lots of small City ones not pictured here. I bought the Lego Ideas Book, which actually looks really good. Usually shops in my area are pretty slack when it comes to Lego, especially non-set stuff, so I was very excited to see so much new stuff.
October 12, 201113 yr On 9/16/2011 at 8:35 AM, Miss Kyle said: Oh dear gods, my money... I think all those of us here who have money concerns picked the wrong hobby. LEGO's been helping to keep me poor for years now...
October 12, 201113 yr On 10/12/2011 at 6:54 PM, Blondie-Wan said: I think all those of us here who have money concerns picked the wrong hobby. LEGO's been helping to keep me poor for years now... I agree... so poor. But happy :) I have just received my Lego ideas book and the Sean Kenney cool city book from Amazon UK (much cheaper than buying them in Australia). They are both awesome books, and I can't wait to use the stickers from Sean's book in something I build.
October 12, 201113 yr A lot of Lugs are used to make the models for the idea books. The brickish Association(UK Lug) also had a few members submit models for this book. I think Slyowl did about four pages for this book.
October 13, 201113 yr On 10/12/2011 at 5:07 PM, LandShark said: I just went to my local Waterstones, and they had all of the new books, including lots of small City ones not pictured here. I bought the Lego Ideas Book, which actually looks really good. Usually shops in my area are pretty slack when it comes to Lego, especially non-set stuff, so I was very excited to see so much new stuff. I think Waterstone's is promoting Lego books at the moment, I saw some displays right at the entrance the other day, and another extra table just for Lego books. I flipped through the Lego ideas book and put it on my list. There are so many books I want these days... but this will definitely be one of them.
October 15, 201113 yr On 10/13/2011 at 8:20 AM, Miss Kyle said: I think Waterstone's is promoting Lego books at the moment, I saw some displays right at the entrance the other day, and another extra table just for Lego books. Yeah, I definitely noticed an increase. They even had Star Wars advent calenders and battlepacks, and a whole shelf of City stuff (including advent calenders). I originally thought it might be due to lack of competition, since the local ToyMasters just closed, and there's virtually no other toy shops. But what you say makes it sound like a company-wide thing. Either way, I'm not complaining.
October 15, 201113 yr On 10/12/2011 at 10:46 PM, Derfel Cardarn said: A lot of Lugs are used to make the models for the idea books. The brickish Association(UK Lug) also had a few members submit models for this book. I think Slyowl did about four pages for this book. Four pages? I did about 30!
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