Nathanael Kuipers is a Dutch design professional who worked for
several years as a product developer for the LEGO Group in Denmark,
where he was mainly responsible for engineering LEGO Technic
models. He is the mastermind behind models like 8261, 8271, 8272,
8292, and 8674. He has also collaborated on the creation of many
other models. Check out his work at http-//www.nkubate.com/.
Mattia Zamboni is a fan of graphic design, photography, and LEGO,
and he has a degree in electrical engineering. Based in
Switzerland, he pursues his passion of graphic design, showcasing
his talents within the world of 3D computer graphic arts. Check out
his work at http-//www.brickpassion.com/.
"A great intro to some clever building techniques that older kids
will love to try out. The instructions themselves are just as
simple to follow as LEGO’s."
—GeekDad
"The instructions and model renders are extremely well done. You'll
have pleasure flicking through it and seeing the amazing potential
of a pile of LEGO bricks."
—Huw Millington, Brickset
"This is one of the most useful LEGO books I have ever come
across."
—TheBrickBlogger
"Nathanael Kuipers and Mattia Zamboni set a new standard with this
book, a standard that other authors just might struggle to live up
to. Every aspect of this book is top-notch, from cover to
cover."
—BrickNerd
"Whether you simply want instructions for 10 great alternative
models or need a hands-on guide to improve your creative skills,
this book is a valuable addition to your LEGO Library."
—Hispabrick
"Once again, No Starch Press has offered LEGO enthusiasts a great
book full of extra fun for both kids and adults."
—A LEGO A Day
"The guide is seriously high quality with simple, easy-to-follow
instructions. A great idea that leans more toward frugality versus
purchasing new official kits every few months."
—Nerdy With Children
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