.Trek(r), Blade Runner, 2001, Spaceship Orion spaceships, shuttlepods, droids, and much more .Big and small, young and young at heart, this book is for all LEGO(r) fans "One day, long long ago, someone had the idea to build space ships etc. from the Star Wars movies. I was immediately excited by that idea, got all the necessary LEGO(r) bricks and started building. My passion has not dwindled since."Joe Klang LEGO(r) Galaxycomes with complete instructions as to how to build your favorite spaceship, droid or space station it only takes a little ambition, imagination and intuition. Simple step-by-step instructions complete with crearly arranged parts lists make it easy to bring your favorite science fiction movies
Looking at the cover, you'd think this book is filled to the brim with instructions for building various spaceships, vehicles and other space goodness.
What you actually get is mostly instructions for building a lot of brickhead-style figures. I guess that's cool if you like brickheads. The cover and the blurb is grossly misleading, no mention of the fact that there's instructions for some 15 brickheads and a smattering of micro- and mid-scale vehicles + a couple of minifig-scale spaceships, that's it. Oh yeah, and a minifig scale moisture vaporator.
For me, the only redeeming thing about this book is the mecha exoskeleton by Tim Bischoff.