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Elite Weapons for LEGO Fanatics: Build Working Handcuffs, Body Armor, Batons, Sunglasses, and the World's Hardest Hitting Brick Guns

Elite Weapons for LEGO Fanatics: Build Working Handcuffs, Body Armor, Batons, Sunglasses, and the World's Hardest Hitting Brick Guns

Current price: $24.99
Publication Date: September 1st, 2015
Publisher:
Skyhorse
ISBN:
9781632205063
Pages:
352

Description

The last LEGO brick weapon construction book and design guide you’ll ever need, Elite Weapons for LEGO Fanatics features building instructions for thirteen fully functional LEGO masterpieces, including the monstrous, 27-inch-long Dinosaur Superior, a fully automatic combat rifle that can puncture aluminum cans, and a highly detailed HK G3 brick replica. Also featuring a helmet, a baton, handcuffs, sunglasses, and a grappling hook gun, which allows you to retrieve distant objects without ever leaving your seat, Elite Weapons for LEGO Fanatics includes a chapter on how to find the LEGO pieces you need and a comic book story featuring a hero using the weapons in action. LEGO fans of all ages and skill levels will find a treasure trove of models, including:
• Hammerhead Jr., a single-shot crossbow and it’s big brother, the heavy-duty Hammerhead Sr.
• Panzer Pod combat helmet
• KlopSTOCK baton
• Melody, a rubber-firing machine pistol
• Nice-1, a pocket-sized pistol that packs a punch
• Chinahook harpoon gun
• Sunglasses, in two different models
• A functioning Heckler & Koch G3 replica in LEGO bricks

About the Author

Martin Hüdepohl (a.k.a. Xubor) is one of the most renowned freelance LEGO designers. He wrote the world’s first LEGO gun book in 2008 and now, after seven years of designing and inventing, has written his masterpiece: Elite Weapons for LEGO Fanatics—the last book you’ll ever need to build working LEGO weapons. He is also the author of Badass LEGO Guns and Weapons for LEGO Lovers and works as a programmer, designer, and musician. Check out the full Bill of Materials for his book at www.xubor.com/elitebom. Martin lives in Hamburg, Germany.