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Lego Literature
I Know alot of us Like to read up on Lego and different skills. Here's the place you can recommend, discuss, review the books!
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The unnoficial lego builder's guide, first thing I bought from amazon, I've read it hundreds of times.
Henri da Flipper- Senior Colonel
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DarkBeast the Great wrote:The unnoficial lego builder's guide, first thing I bought from amazon, I've read it hundreds of times.
I was thinking about getting it this morning. It looks great, does it have useful building tips?
Henri da Flipper- Senior Colonel
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I have The Lego Book and the minifig one too, there pretty good. I also have the Beckett Build magazine which is great it has tips, interviews, and instructions for two small builds.
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Yah, I've looked at that one before its cool. They have a visual dictionary now for Harry Potter.The Empire wrote:I only have the Visual Dictionary for SW. It's nice, but now outdated.
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I have "The LEGO Book", "Standing Small" and "The LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary". They are all very cool.
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