How to Build Brick Airplanes puts the power of the world’s most fearsome jets in your hands—learn how to build the SR-71, the P38 Lightning, the B2 bomber, and more, from LEGO bricks.
Grab some bricks, because it’s time to get building!
How to Build Brick Airplanes is loaded with clear,
easy-to-follow designs for creating contemporary and classic jets , warbirds, bombers, and more using nothing more than bricks found in many common LEGO sets. More than just simple, generic recreations, the planes here are
all scale models of their real-world counterparts.
How to Build Brick Airplanes opens with
simpler designs, before working up to more detailed builds . This vivid, user-friendly, and fun title is sure to bring hours of joy and airborne wonder to LEGO fans across the globe, whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, LEGO lover, or looking for a project to share with little ones of your own.
LEGO is the world’s #1 toy company. The adults who grew up building LEGO City and Spaceports are now passing their old sets on to their children—and a new generation of LEGO builders has emerged, along with a rabid online community and celebrated custom builders.
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Peter Blackert is the most prolific vehicle builder in the LEGO community. He has built thousands of cars from LEGO over the years, drawing on his experience as a Powertrain & Chassis Systems Engineering Architect for the Ford Motor Company. His Bugatti Veyron, featured in his first Motorbooks title How to Build Brick Cars, was listed #5 in Top Gear magazine’s 'Ten Greatest Replica Lego Cars’ in 2014. His work has also featured regularly in articles on LEGO fan sites, such as brothers-brick.com and The Lego Car Blog.com, and car-club magazines. Peter’s work can be found on Flickr under the username lego911, and on Instagram under lego__911. His second Motorbooks title How to Build Brick Airplanes published in 2018. He lives near the beach in Australia with his wife and three kids, and a large room full of LEGO bricks.