Volume 1 of the fourth installation in the best-selling LEGO Technic Idea Book series by master builder and LEGO luminary Yoshihito Isogawa.
Yoshihito Isogawa is a LEGO luminary with over fifty years of building experience. In addition to running Isogawa Studio, Inc., he regularly holds LEGO workshops, lectures at schools and science museums, and creates LEGO models for events and exhibitions. He is the author of the popular LEGO Technic Idea Book series, The LEGO Power Functions Idea Books, The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Idea Book, and The LEGO BOOST Idea Book (all No Starch Press), as well as other Japanese-language LEGO titles.
"If you ever wanted to understand how basic machines work or how to
properly utilize gears to create motion, then the LEGO Technic
Non-Electric Models: Simple Machines book is a great place to start
your exploration. Yoshihito Isogawa truly is a master of his craft,
and there is no better teacher to learn it from."
—JustJon.net
Praise for The LEGO Technic Idea Book series
"I can emphatically state that no self-respecting LEGO fan should
exclude this series from their library."
—Bricks in my Pocket
"These are an invaluable set of books to have as a reference to
build mechanisms."
—BrickJournal
"These are excellent books showing a lot of great ideas for LEGO
mechanisms. Even if you're an experienced builder, there are surely
some ideas in here you've never seen."
—Brickpile
"I cannot recommend LEGO Technic Non-Electric Models: Simple
Machines and LEGO Technic Non-Electric Models: Clever Contraptions
highly enough for somebody looking to include mechanisms in their
own models . . . There is plenty of clearly presented information
to help a reluctant beginner to start experimenting and for the
seasoned builder to expand their repertoire."
—The Rambling Brick
"For those new to Technic building, the Simple Machines book is
indispensable."—The NXT STEP Blog
"These books look fantastic."
—Boing Boing
"For anyone who loves Lego, prototypes in Lego, or loves mechanical
assemblies, these books are definitely required viewing, and we're
not sure how we lived without them for so long."
—Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
"My whole family thoroughly enjoyed the books. If you're a Lego
fanatic, you'll love them too."
—The Father Life
"What I like about these cool little models is that they can be
used to teach various science concepts such as gearing, Newton's
Laws, and Potential & Kinetic energy—to name a few."
—The Robotic Realm
"Because the models range from practical tools for lifting,
gripping, shooting, and measuring, to working gadgets, the
immediate use of each tool was what enhanced our interest the most.
The fact that they also demonstrate principles of mechanical
engineering added to the fun."
—Mariana Ruiz, GeekDad
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