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The LEGO Power Functions Idea Book, Volume 1: Machines and Mechanisms [Isogawa, Yoshihito] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The LEGO Power Functions Idea Book, Volume 1: Machines and Mechanisms Review: Five star book IF you have enough of a Lego Technic inventory... - Excellent book for the younger (and older) Lego Technic fans who are looking to start building their own non-Lego builds. The use of motors really helps as it is a large part of why my seven year old son finds this book interesting. Minimal to no words, but the pictures are detailed enough to build it (much like a Lego instruction book). The pictures are in color and it's clear that the author chose Lego pieces in contrasting colors when there might be difficulties understanding the pictures. My one criticism of this book and all the others by this author relating to Lego Technic is that it is next to impossible to obtain a "kit" with all the Lego pieces necessary to build ALL the models illustrated in the set. Even a Rebrickable.com listing would be a happy substitute if one was willing to pick up all the parts in your own, but that doesn't exist either (and I know the author uses rebrickable.com because he has a custom model on the site). So knowing that there is no companion "set" that is prepackaged or easily obtained, I would say that despite my high recommendation of this book, it is only for the kid, family or AFOL who already has a good collection of LARGE (1,000+ pieces) models. I'm an AFOL (adult fan of Lego) and have 23 sets so far... but ALL of the small to medium sets you can buy do NOT have Lego PF pieces (motors specifically) or don't provide enough gears and other pieces to provide a good inventory. The larger sets DO. So five stars for quality and usefulness BUT only if you have some large sets already in your inventory (and are willing to take them apart). Last note that is somewhat of a saving grace to the enterprising parent/AFOL. The book DOES list the parts needed in detail for both Lego PF Ideas Books, but you'all have to go thru a third party site (rebrickable.com) and create your own list which isn't fun and is time consuming BUT do-able. Review: Great ideas, well done execution, and beautifully captured pictures! - Great book with a lot of cool ideas. Even without specific instructions, many of the builds are easy to figure out. My only complaint is one that I kind of have, also, for other LEGO instructions: it would be nice to have the number of studs (for LEGO) and holes (Technic) printed by the lift arms and pieces. I didn't have parity between colors in most of the builds leading to me having to count the number of studs or holes in the picture and figure out what colors I did have in that size. Doing that, when you have very similar sized pieces can lead to some, "wait, why isn't this going together," sort of moments. Still the pictures are beautifully shot and without words it does a great job showing the build enough to do it yourself!





| Best Sellers Rank | #54,601 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Model Building #21 in Robotics & Automation (Books) #74 in Crafts for Children (Books) |
| Book 1 of 2 | The LEGO Power Functions Idea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (662) |
| Dimensions | 8.15 x 0.83 x 10.08 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1593276885 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1593276881 |
| Item Weight | 2.26 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 324 pages |
| Publication date | October 1, 2015 |
| Publisher | No Starch Press |
| Reading age | 6 - 10 years, from customers |
G**C
Five star book IF you have enough of a Lego Technic inventory...
Excellent book for the younger (and older) Lego Technic fans who are looking to start building their own non-Lego builds. The use of motors really helps as it is a large part of why my seven year old son finds this book interesting. Minimal to no words, but the pictures are detailed enough to build it (much like a Lego instruction book). The pictures are in color and it's clear that the author chose Lego pieces in contrasting colors when there might be difficulties understanding the pictures. My one criticism of this book and all the others by this author relating to Lego Technic is that it is next to impossible to obtain a "kit" with all the Lego pieces necessary to build ALL the models illustrated in the set. Even a Rebrickable.com listing would be a happy substitute if one was willing to pick up all the parts in your own, but that doesn't exist either (and I know the author uses rebrickable.com because he has a custom model on the site). So knowing that there is no companion "set" that is prepackaged or easily obtained, I would say that despite my high recommendation of this book, it is only for the kid, family or AFOL who already has a good collection of LARGE (1,000+ pieces) models. I'm an AFOL (adult fan of Lego) and have 23 sets so far... but ALL of the small to medium sets you can buy do NOT have Lego PF pieces (motors specifically) or don't provide enough gears and other pieces to provide a good inventory. The larger sets DO. So five stars for quality and usefulness BUT only if you have some large sets already in your inventory (and are willing to take them apart). Last note that is somewhat of a saving grace to the enterprising parent/AFOL. The book DOES list the parts needed in detail for both Lego PF Ideas Books, but you'all have to go thru a third party site (rebrickable.com) and create your own list which isn't fun and is time consuming BUT do-able.
M**.
Great ideas, well done execution, and beautifully captured pictures!
Great book with a lot of cool ideas. Even without specific instructions, many of the builds are easy to figure out. My only complaint is one that I kind of have, also, for other LEGO instructions: it would be nice to have the number of studs (for LEGO) and holes (Technic) printed by the lift arms and pieces. I didn't have parity between colors in most of the builds leading to me having to count the number of studs or holes in the picture and figure out what colors I did have in that size. Doing that, when you have very similar sized pieces can lead to some, "wait, why isn't this going together," sort of moments. Still the pictures are beautifully shot and without words it does a great job showing the build enough to do it yourself!
G**E
Great resource, with a couple of modifications.
Great, great resource to learn how to build with LEGO technic. I did two things which greatly improved the workability of the mechanisms. As others have noted, a number of the machines “barely worked”. I found the motor, run directly from the battery, ran too fast for the machines. They would shake themselves to pieces rather quickly, especially the reciprocating motion machines. (1) I ran the motors through the PF speed control remote (part #8879), instead of the PF remote in the parts list (part#8885). You can thus run the machines at various speeds, starting about 1/7 of the speed you get without the PF remote w/speed control. (2). I attached my remote, the IR receiver, battery, and the motor to a 32x32 base. Made it much easier to watch the machines functioning, and to change things around.
G**.
Half fool of projects that can be easily made and cause great gaming feeling
Magnificent book. Half fool of projects that can be easily made and cause great gaming feeling. Good pictures, few special pieces. My only problem is that the first half of the book is not interesting. It shows easy projects like how to gear down or gear up.
K**R
Amazing book for a budding mini engineer
My 6 year old is obsessed with this book. He loves the open ended ideas inside, and it gets him to engage with his completed lego sets in new ways, besides casting them aside and announcing that once hes completed a set, he's done with it. Saved us money and sanity.
S**Y
A must for First Lego League or mindstorm aficionado
Yoshihito Isogawa's books are a wonderful learning guide for young mindstorm and/or lego technic enthusiasts. I have used his series for years to train my First Lego League teams on simple machines. They have gained so many ideas from Isogawa's books to build some really amazing FLL robots. As one of my players stated: A complex machine is nothing more than a conglomeration of simple machines. How right he is. And many of the simple machines he has used he learned from Isogawa's books. The Power Functions book utlizes the Lego power function motor set, but can be used with mindstorms or RCX motors. It provides a plethora of mechanisms functions with a variety of gear types, worm drives, turntables, etc. He also has ideas on creating a variety of angular movements. My First Lego League team has said that power functions is Isogawa's best book yet, and are still using his book as they get ready for the FLL World Festival. If you are a mindstorms fan, technic fan, or FLL coach or player, this book really is a must.
J**R
Amazing books!
I ordered these as kind of a overview of simple machines to help give my grandson some new directions to think in. The concepts are advanced mechanical engineering but the Legos simplify the parts into something that could translate into other uses. I loved it so much I bought the other book too and read up on the author. Brilliant.
D**L
Wow...so inspirational for the young mind
The creativy of children should never be underestimated. The mapping of the younginterests brain to understand mechanics is such a practical foundation for future success. We know today the challenges of the future will be existential so take seriously your child's interests and creativity to face the future.
I**S
A mi hijo de 7 años le está fascinando. A él le encanta Lego technic, y con las piezas que tiene de un par de sets y los motores, está disfrutando de lo lindo haciendo las propuestas del libro. Va a tener para rato, desde luego. Está muy bien, es sencillo y visual. Recrear las propuestas es muy factible con las fotografías. Si tu hijo o hija tiene familiaridad con el manejo de Lego Technic (aquí tienen que guiarse con las imágenes, no hay instrucciones), y siente curiosidad por temas de mecanismos, engranajes y demás, lo recomiendo totalmente.
J**A
Present for my twin grandsons who have a great passion for Lego.
J**E
Cada relação é ensinada passo a passo, permitindo de forma ilustrada visualizar como pode ser aplicada. O uso dos motores e de suas funções básicas vai se expandir com esse livro. Você não vai querer um só !
N**S
Très bien pour les enfants intéressés par les lego technic . pas mal d'idées à réaliser mieux que l'ancien version lego machine simple
W**K
Tolles Buch über und für Lego die gut funktionieren und Spaß machen beim Bauen. Ich habe wieder viel gelernt und neue Ideen bekommen
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