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Buying Lego Instructions

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Send Us A Message We love LEGO and are passionate about helping eveyone quickly and easily find the instructions to their lost LEGO sets. Whether you have come here just to browse our LEGO instruction database for the sets you had in years gone by, is here to help. Our LEGO Instructions website is aimed to help you find all your LEGO instructions from the first set you had when you were a child, through to most of the current LEGO sets that are currently on sale at your local LEGO stockist. We all know that there is nothing more frustrating than getting out the old LEGO sets and finding that the instructions have gone missing, or even just that they are missing a few pages. Our LEGO Instructions site is here to help you. our easy to use database of LEGO instructions either by set number, the year it was released, or by keyword. And if all else fails and you can't find the Lego instructions that you need, send us an email and we will do what we can to help get it for you.




Our most popular categories Looking for a different category? View All LEGO Categories Your Lego® set guideThis page provides a means to search them easily. Note that we don't host the instructions, we just link to them on LEGO's servers. How to find instructions Select a theme or month (that the instructions were added to the database) from the lists above. Search for a specific set using the search box then click on its instructions tab Download a list of all instructions we have in our database1971 Ford Falcon GTHO Truck T12 MkII Mack Granite Trailer Tr4 MkII 8258 Add1 Trailer Tr4 MkII Add1 Trailer Tr4 MkII 8258 Trailer Tr3 MkII Black Items 1 to 12 of 66 total167 Car Transport Wagon 111 Starter Train Set 115 Starter Train Set with Motor 116 Starter Trainset with Motor 117 Locomotive Without Motor 120 Freight Train Set, Tipper Wagons 122 Locomotive and Tender 130 Wagon with Double Tippers




Check out our new Grants and Funding page to find details on grant opportunities and tips for writing your own grant requests.  You can download our guide or find specific examples for your LEGO education classroom solution. Coming to a city near you Visit us at an event and experience the new LEGO Education WeDo 2.0, participate in one of our hands-on workshops, or just stop by to tell us how you create engaging learning experiences in your classroom. Professional training and development Get the most out of your LEGO Education resources with LEGO Education Academy training resources. Either bring a certified trainer to your school for a custom face-to-face professional development experience, or opt for one of our e-learning courses.Is there anywhere I can find more lego instructions for a given set? June 4, 2016   Subscribe My kid really loves playing with legos by following the building instructions. It looks like most kits let you build only say 5-7 things, even though there are a lot more lego pieces than that.




Is there anywhere we can find more instructions for a given kit, without having to buy more kits? Or something else so we can (cheaply) scratch the same itch? The kid in question is young enough that he struggles to figure out how to invent his own creations with the more complex pieces of lego (he does that with duplo but I think that's getting boring; duplo don't have the scope to make that much very exciting). So he's in an odd middle ground and I think making lots of things following the instructions is the way to scaffold himself up to being able to creatively engage with lego more on his own. Plus, he really loves following step-by-step instructions. We bought the classic 10698 set, which came with these instructions, and he has made all of them multiple times. The thing is, legos are super expensive, and I'd rather not keep buying them just for the instructions! (because he doesn't really play with all the other pieces) What would make my heart sing is if anybody anywhere had put together instructions for how to make other things out of the pieces for any one lego set.




I'd even be willing to pay for them (at least a bit) because presumably they'd be far cheaper than a lego set. The key would be they'd have to be step-by-step, and in colour. He's pretty young so something with just pictures of the completed product wouldn't be sufficient (I mean, it would be better than nothing because we could do it with him, but I'm looking for something that he can do substantially on his own). Is there anything like this out there? Maybe lego hobbyists have put such things together? If not, are there any "standard" sets that I could get that there are lots and lots of different things you can make out of them? I wouldn't mind getting one or two more sets if that came with instructions for say 30-40 different things. It's just paying umpty money for one set that only has instructions for a handful of things that I can't do. If there's nothing like this, does anyone have suggestions for other toys that scratch the same itch, with extensive illustrated instructions for how to construct lots of little things out of them?




Thanks, I know this might be kind of a long shot.If you want to get the most out of Lego's latest video game "Lego Dimensions," you'll want to buy one of the many expansion packs that allow you to unlock additional content in the game. However, you may be left disappointed by what doesn't come with each set. The expansion packs, which range in price from $14.99 to $29.99, come with a series of Lego pieces to assemble before playing with them in game. Sets come with characters and other accompanying mini-Lego creations. After building, each creation can be put onto a toypad to virtually enter the game as such: Part of the fun is putting the Legos together before playing with virtual versions of them inside a game. If you've ever purchased a Lego set, you receive a little booklet with instructions for However, if you don't have the game on hand, good luck building! The mini sets don't come with instructions on how to piece




together the Legos in the box. Tech Insider recently received the $29.99 "Doctor Who" level expansion pack which was released It's the first time the BBC character is available in Lego form, so he'll most likely be purchased by fans of the game and When taking the Lego pieces out of the box, we were given a booklet, but it didn't tell us how to put together the Doctor's time-traveling Tardis or his robot dog, K-9. Instead, we had directions on how to put together the 12th doctor If gamers wanted to put together everything else, they were instructed to head to the game for virtual directions. It's incredibly frustrating for those who want to build the Lego minifigures after buying them. Sure, you can turn on the console to continue building, but you can easily build one of the two Lego figures in the time you turn on the game console and load the accompanying video game. And what if you don't have the full $100

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