Book review ➟ Building a LEGO® Space Force Volume 1
Taking a look at the instagram accounts we saw that Tim Goddard was offering his book for review. We didn't think twice and let him know we wanted to take a good look at it. Here are our impressions of it.
We must say that we have been following Tim's builds since we first saw them, he is a truly prolific builder with a very detailed vision and who makes our mouths water with either a final build or an exquisite creative process.
The book "Building a LEGO Space Force" is an eminently practical book and as such it is highly recommended to dive into your pieces and enjoy the constructions in order to get the most out of it.
It is a book with practically no text except the "obligatory" one to show the reader how to use it and where to find an assortment of parts if he ventures on a journey to convert it into real objects. Here you can see the list that you will be able to make when you buy the book:
Personally, I find all of the buildings in it marvellous, of great ingenuity and impeccable aesthetics. I have chosen the Star Courier and the Legion Command Suit to show some images as any construction in this book seems sublime to me. Here the Star Courier:
And the Legion Command Suit:
Some details of the instructions:
At the end of each construction the reader will of course find the list of parts with their references and images for better visual identification.
Bonus: the pdf file is provided with the xml files of each construction to be able to upload them to Bricklink and thus be able to locate the materials to obtain them and make the constructions. It's a great time saver. We would like to thank Tim Goddard and Charles Pritchett for sending us the file for this review.
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