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Design and Build Amazing Moving Machines Fascinate your friends by completing an ordinary task in an extraordinary way. Learn to build 10 LEGO machines that can swing, pivot, roll, lift, and drop. Then connect, rearrange, and experiment with the machines to create a chain reaction. With this book in hand and a handful of basic bricks from your LEGO collection, the only other thing you'll need is a little imagination. Review: Wonderful. - Nice to add to the growing Lego collection. The balls are useful to make other contraptions too Review: Like it!! - It’s interesting makes kids think as to how to relate different activities... makes it more interactive rather than just building models. My 6 year old liked it, was feeling as if he made some machine. It’s a good start to make him think on line of mechanics and stuff.










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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 22,923 Reviews |
M**K
Wonderful.
Nice to add to the growing Lego collection. The balls are useful to make other contraptions too
N**A
Like it!!
It’s interesting makes kids think as to how to relate different activities... makes it more interactive rather than just building models. My 6 year old liked it, was feeling as if he made some machine. It’s a good start to make him think on line of mechanics and stuff.
S**J
Not much but not bad either
Expected a few more pieces but nevertheless it is a good product
J**Y
Have fun and learn too!
Enjoyed watching son complete step by step chain reaction. Recorded the reaction in slo-mo and had fun seeing it.
K**Y
Good one...
Good
S**I
Good
Good
N**E
Nicely done too
Such a fabulous idea. Nicely done too.
S**P
Five Stars
Nice product
P**T
Great product!
Totally worth it! Adds another dimension to Lego creations. Quality is good, and the pieces can be used in so many more ways if your child is so inclined.
D**R
Interesting and challenging Lego for the young builder or engineer in mind.
This was sent to my Grandson as a Xmas gift. He likes building and planning his project at a young age. He enjoyed the challenge of putting this together. It’s an interesting gift for boy or girl who like an engineering type of puzzle.
T**1
Well executed by the authors. Think about these things before purchase.
This was not an easy concept for the authors and product planners to execute. It's radically different than just assembling Legos from an instruction booklet. A lot of thought and effort went into the chain reaction concepts and resulting projects. The book layout, the security so that the parts actually arrive at the consumer, the durability of the non Lego paper components, the directions on how to fold the paper components etc, etc, etc. are thoughtfully done. I think they struck a very good balance so this would not cost an arm and a leg. Some might call it cheap (a few Lego pieces, a beautiful well laid out instruction book with nicely printed paper components) but I call it cost effective. A lot of what you're paying for here is in my opinion is the wow factor of the book and the well thought out concepts. I supported my 7 year old grandson's effort to build the first project. My 5 year old grandson looked at what was involved and walked away I think because it looks complicated and the projects contain very few pieces. Both of them are very skilled Lego builders who pride themselves on their ability to throw lots of pieces together quickly. Does that sound familiar to you? So... I think what motivates most young Lego builders is assembling lots of pieces quickly and having a relatively static object to play with when done. The chain reaction projects aren't that at all. They don't look like much -to an adult - when complete. They are challenging in my view mostly because of the need for precision alignment between the paper parts and the Lego motion actuators the kids assemble to create the Chain the Reaction. Once assembled and aligned, making it function can require trial and error, motivation to succeed, precision hand and eye coordination and patience. I think that doing the first project successfully might be a make or break point for this product. Failure would surely be a deterrent towards doing subsequent projects in the book so initial success seems very important at least for younger children. The greatest joy my grandson experienced (and it was great joy) was the moment the first project functioned properly for the first time after several complete and partial failures (just as his patience was wearing thin) and then joy again once the chain reaction was rehearsed and easily repeatable so as to show his parents without failure. Having achieved this first success he was excited about doing more projects. It remains to be seen what his long term interest level will be. Yes.. This is radically different than just sticking prices together and success is not easy considering that the projects are minimalist in the total number of pieces. However I think the lessons and skills this product teaches are very important, worthwhile and noteworthy. Aside from the skills mentioned above this is also elementary physics of motion, weight, angle, momentum, etc. In summary, it appears that, assuming success along the way, the complicated chain reactions are fun for children to assemble, challenging to make fully, reliably functional and thrilling once they work for that first time. It's all good stuff!
M**D
Not much bricks.
Not much bricks.
P**T
Tres bien !
Mon fils adore créer des circuits... je recommande
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