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Re: Japanese Lego book : 'Lego Book Museum'
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Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:05:53 GMT
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I ordered it online (I'm in Taiwan, which is next to Japan) two weeks ago,
and the book arrived last Monday. It costs me $30.
The shipping charge in Japan is extreme and unbelievable high.
Don't ask me why..... I don't know either.
The books is fantastic. I think every LEGO fan should have one :)
I don't know Japanese either. Sometimes there are many Chinese
characters in Japanese articles and I can guess through the words.
However, the book does not have much Chinese words. >_<
Fortunately, there are many English words (Japanese likes to use
English :D) and I can still get some information.
I think we should push LEGO company to publish the English
version. It's worty because the book is the best LEGO reference
book I have seen, and I think many LEGO fans will buy it
immediately :D
There are some topics are missed in Vol. 1. Including pirate, castle,
Duplo, Technical and DETCA. How could Japanese forget the "Ninja",
which is one of the most successful theme? Well, I believe the
coming "vol2"(will be published in 2004 spring) will address more
in those areas.
Josephine
"Colin" <freshfroot@btinternet.com> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó news:HIBJD2.DMq@lugnet.com...
> Hello folks
>
> This is probably old news for everyone, but I have been off-line for some
> time.
>
> On a work trip to Japan last week, I saw a brand-new Lego book that I have
> not seen anywhere else, called 'Lego Book Museum, Volume 1'. I brought a
> copy back to the UK with me, and I have posted a short review and some
> pictures of the book (sorry, copyright fans) on my website at
> www.btinternet.com/~freshfroot
>
> It is an official product of Lego Japan. It is written by a Japanese author
> (Kilala Kitamoto), and published by a Japanese company (Fusosha), so
> translation to other languages seems to be unlikely but you can never tell
> (such are the perils of being an early adopter).
>
> I will probably be going back to Japan in the next couple of months, if
> anyone wants a copy bringing back.
>
>
> Colin
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>
>
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| Hello folks This is probably old news for everyone, but I have been off-line for some time. On a work trip to Japan last week, I saw a brand-new Lego book that I have not seen anywhere else, called 'Lego Book Museum, Volume 1'. I brought a copy back (...) (21 years ago, 20-Jul-03, to lugnet.books) !
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