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Empire State Building
Empire State Building instructions are back!

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UPDATE: November 19, 2006

Now available... three (and part of a fourth) of the instructions mentioned in the book. I've had lots of requests for these and again I apologize for the long delays that have happened in getting these posted. I hope you'll enjoy building your own copy of the models shown on this page. The newest addition to this page is the 'Tips' document to help you build your own Sphinx model. Look for the link under the images on this page.

Also available are the Ladder Truck 110 from Chapter 1, the Empire State Building (shown to the left) and the microscale cargo ship. The image of the ship is used for the opening of Chapter 6. It was one of my personal favorites of all the models I created for the book.

Ladder Truck 110
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Ladder Truck 110
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Microscale Cargo Ship
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To everyone who is still waiting on the rest of this page to be built I want to thank you for your patience. I had hoped to have this content ready by now, but have not been able to do so. Please know that this website is an ongoing project in support of The Unofficial LEGO® Builder's Guide. I will be expanding and updating the site in the coming weeks and months, so please check back.

Coming Soon! More instructions as discussed in the book.

When writing The Unofficial LEGO® Builder's Guide I realized that I could not realistically provide instructions for every one of the models included in the book. While the book does contain step-by-step instructions for several models, there are also others that will only be found on this page. For example, the Empire State Building model (shown to the left) is used in Chapter 6 to demonstrate microscale design techniques. However, in the interest of keeping the book to a reasonable length I decided that this was one model that would not have instructions included. The instructions for the Empire State Building, along with several other models, will soon be found on this page.


 
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