Africa. African elephant -- Roan antelope -- Hippopotamus -- Europe. Suffolk sheep -- European bison -- Asia. Giant panda -- Indian rhinoceros -- The Arctic. Harp seal -- Walrus -- North America. White-tailed jackrabbit -- Kermode bear -- Central and South America. Giant anteater -- Peale's dolphin
Extreme Bricks: Spectacular, Record-Breaking, and Astounding LEGO Projects from Around the World
β Scribed by Sarah Herman
- Publisher
- Skyhorse Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
From the Great Pyramid of Giza and Stonehenge to the Colosseum and the Taj Mahal, man has never shied away from an extreme building challenge, and the LEGO builders of the twenty-first century are no different. Whether theyβre re-creating the works of ancient masters in brick form, building life-size superheroes, breaking world records with skyscraping towers, or firmly adjusting their thinking caps to program plastic robots, some LEGO fans are taking their passion for plastic to the extreme.Β
Sarah Herman, the author of A Million Little Bricks: The Unofficial Illustrated History of the LEGO Phenomenon, has brought together some of the worldβs most ambitious builders in a fact-filled showcase of truly mind-blowing models for this exciting illustrated book. Extreme Bricks chronicles the first attempts at large-scale models embarked on by the LEGO Group as well as the early work of LEGOLAND artists and builders and contemporary LEGO Certified Professionals who build big for a living. It charts the rise of AFOLS (adult fans of LEGO) and their increasingly spectacular models and gargantuan collections. Packed with two hundred color photographs to shock and surprise, the book also explores the popular building competitions and includes a closer look at the shockingly smart LEGO MINDSTORMS robots that can do everything from solving a Rubikβs Cube to building their own LEGO models.Β
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