LEGO has its own homepage: www.lego.com, and a page on the new MINDSTORMS system.

    Other (non-sponsored) LEGO pages are best found via the excellent `Everything LEGO' page. Or you may get into the LEGO Ring. An overview of all sets (including service sets) can be found here. Here is a great parts invevntory. Lots of scans of instructions at BrickShelf. And great train pages at the train depot.
    I intend to collect references to other pages with personal LEGO TECHNIC designs. This is an effort that waits for the time to do it. For now:

    • Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club
    • Svein Erling Lode
    • Eric Brok
    • Jim Hughes' LEGO TECHNIC Parts Registry
    • James Jessiman
    • Vincent Harris
    • Weird Richard
    • Kazuhiro Umeda's walking biped robot
    • British
    • Jennifer Clark: wonderfully detailed and functional construction equipment.
    • Zhengrong Zang RCX controlled train projects
    I am collecting unusual LEGO addresses (both stores and sites), where you can get old sets, spare parts, 2nd hand LEGO, etcetera.
    A LEGO discussion group.
    And an internet bookstore for robotic hobbyists: robotbooks.com. LEGO education in Utrecht , in US.

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