the Author
Björn Bundschuh, born in Germany 1974, holds a degree in mechanical engineering and spent most of his professional career in mechanical design, automation and project management. Raised with Lego, he was interested in Lego Technic from the start but did not own a Lego Technic set before it was brought to him for his 40th birthday by his brother. Especially the Boost-Set revitalized his love for building with Lego. Today, his Lego creations are discussed on several internet platforms.
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