Getting Started With LEGO Trains
โ Scribed by Jacob H. McKee
- Publisher
- No Starch Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 126
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The first and only in-depth reference to building LEGO trains.
Here's everything you need to know to build LEGOยฎ trains, from setting up train tracks to building custom freight cars. LEGO insider, Jacob H. McKee, shares some of his most fascinating and original train designs, while including descriptive articles on basic building techniques, plus high-quality building instructions for several different projects. Veteran LEGOยฎ trains fanatics and curious beginners alike will find this book the easiest way to get started with LEGOยฎ trains.
JACOB H. MCKEE is a well-known figure in the LEGO trains community and the LEGO Community Development Manager for North America. Jacob has worked on more than 400 websites and countless community projects, including the official LEGOยฎ Trains website www.lego.com/trains. He has been building LEGO creations since he was a young boy.
McKee, who has been building with LEGOs since he was a boy, gives budding engineers everything they need to know to build trains, from setting up tracks to designing custom freight cars.
xii, 101 p. : 26 cm.
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