Bonus content for ‘The LEGO Architect’ book
Nanoscale Prairie Home
This nanoscale LEGO model uses just 21 LEGO bricks. It is based loosely on Willits House. Built in 1901, it is one of the earliest examples of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie style. This model focuses on the front facade and left porch of the home.
DOWNLOAD LINK: THE_LEGO_ARCHITECT-Nanoscale_Prairie_Home.pdf
Microscale Neoclassical Monument
Build this tiny Neoclassical monument using just 32 LEGO bricks. This tiny model has a domed roof, columns and a triangular pediment. This model uses a railing to recreate four columns and a single part for the entire dome. You can use parts in different ways when you try building at a new scale.
DOWNLOAD LINK: THE_LEGO_ARCHITECT-Microscale_Neoclassical_Monument.pdf
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Love the book, and these microscale models! Is there anywhere I can find instructions for the others? Cheers!
Were you referring to the other miniature models featured in this photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tomalphin/23475152919
No, I have not created building instructions for the rest of the models, but I encourage you to try to figure out how to build them from the photos!
Come posso…DECUPLICARE…i modelli presenti sul libro…?
Brienza,
The larger models in the book designed by LEGO Artists from around the world do not include instructions — very few builders produce instructions for the larger models which you will find photos of online or displayed at a LEGO convention. (Designing instructions is extremely time consuming.)
You will need to “reverse engineer” the models from the photos if you want to build your own version.
This book is so cool
Hi Tom,
I bought your book recently and was disappointed to not see the instructions for the building on the front cover. Do you have the instructions for that and also what additional bricks are needed (I have the Architecture Studio set)
regards,
Marcus
Marcus,
My book features LEGO models designed by many talented LEGO Artists. The model on the cover is not my design, which is why I’m afraid I can’t share instructions either. That said, you can certainly try to reverse engineer the model from the image!
Good luck!
—tom
Just received my book and I am thrilled with it. I cannot wait to try some of the buildings out. Another brilliant book to add to my Lego Library!
I am very happy to know the website and enjoy.
Happu new year from France
Many thanks from France
Hi Tom,
I´m a Lego fan and now I´m focused in Architecture with LEGO. I have bought you book “Lego Architect” and I think is the best book about this question.
I love the building of the front page of the book. Do you know were I can find the instructions and list of parts?.
Congratulations for your book.
I did not design that model, and I do not have instructions or a partslist to share. I have asked the LEGO artist who designed that model about providing instructions, but I think he is too busy at this time.
Thank you very much
I bought your book and I can´t wait to have the LEGO Architect Studio Set for Christmas … 🙂 I can imagine what I’ll do with my son to the set, your book and these dossiers … Thanks Tom.
It is nice of you to share it!Great one!
You are welcome! I’m planning to put together a few additional small models like this.
I’m really enjoying the book and this little model is a great addition. Thanks for sharing this with us Tom.