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Re: Teknomeka Instructions
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Wed, 9 Mar 2005 02:23:02 GMT
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Congrats on this outstanding set of instructions!

When I first put the shiny new Teknomeka CD in my computer, I read with glee the begining pages and then began the steady arrow key as the instructions became like a movie, watching the Teknomeka grow right before my eyes!

AMAZING!

The color coordinated steps made it very clear what steps were current and what steps were next. A great way to capture the builder and keep focus on the building steps.

The format, layout and look of the eBook is A+. A tremendous effort and customizing code project. I hope it opens the eyes of those who buy it. The steps are easy to follow and the extra work you put in to enable people to reference parts lists and more will really lend your design to being built by those who purchace it.

Then again, until/if/and/when/ people are able to gather the parts, the eBook serves as a Tech guide for building Mecha using traditional Technic building techniques.

I have seen many a grand Lego collection, people have the parts, now it’s just a matter of putting in the CD, checking the parts lists and building it.

The Teknomeka is an outstanding achievment, in many ways. The Mech, the instructions, the renders, the parts lists....even some hidden goodies along with your standard Mini-fig techs for kicks!

When I put the CD in and saw the begining steps, I sat down on the couch and my GF asked, what’s wrong?,....I simply pointed at the computer, elated, jealous and utterly blown away.

TEKNOMEKA rules!

Get the eBook and start building with the big boys!

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Breaking News! - TEKNOMEKA released!

Complete Building Instructions eBook by: Klaupacius



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