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Lego House Instructions

The document provides assembly instructions for building a Lego house model in 17 steps. It begins with an introduction explaining that the instructions are meant for both children and college students. It then lists the necessary materials and provides warnings about safety. The main body includes detailed step-by-step instructions with accompanying pictures to illustrate each building step. It concludes by describing a user test where two subjects were able to successfully assemble the house by following the instructions. Minor feedback was given to improve clarity on some smaller steps.

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Lego House Instructions

The document provides assembly instructions for building a Lego house model in 17 steps. It begins with an introduction explaining that the instructions are meant for both children and college students. It then lists the necessary materials and provides warnings about safety. The main body includes detailed step-by-step instructions with accompanying pictures to illustrate each building step. It concludes by describing a user test where two subjects were able to successfully assemble the house by following the instructions. Minor feedback was given to improve clarity on some smaller steps.

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  • Introduction
  • Equipment and Materials Needed
  • Warnings and Cautions
  • Assembly and Instructions
  • User Test Outcome

Lego House

Mike Carman

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Table of Contents
Introduction 3

Equipment/Materials Needed 3

Warnings and Cautions 4

Assembly Instructions 4-10

User Test Outcome 11

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Introduction
The audience I am directing this for is for a variety of ages; I want both young
children and college students like myself to be able to follow these instructions to
build the Lego House. The purpose of these instructions is to see how well I could
explain the assembly of the Lego House I designed. My goal is for those who are
interested in building this project to be able to complete it successfully by following
the step by step instructions without becoming confused or lost in the process.

Equipment and Materials Needed


1. Download Lego Digital Designer from http://ldd.lego.com/
2. Select the white Download LDD tab from the right hand side of the main
page underneath the blue Lego block.
3. Select the type of system from which you are downloading (either Mac OSX
or Windows) and then click download.
4. Click Run on the pop-up window to start downloading the Lego Digital
Designer program.
5. Once the download is complete, follow the on screen instructions to complete
the installation of the Lego Digital Designer program on your computer.
6. Materials Needed:
• 1 green base plate (32x32)
• 6 red bricks (2x4)
• 7 red bricks (2x8)
• 11 tan bricks (2x2)
• 8 tan bricks (2x4)
• 12 tan bricks (2x6)
• 5 tan bricks (2x8)
• 1 white door (4x5)
• 4 white window frames (1x2x2)
• 12 white bricks (2x4)
• 15 white bricks (2x6)
• 1 white brick (2x8)
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• 6 black bricks (2x8)
• 1 black flat tile (2x2)

Warnings and Cautions


• Do not keep loose pieces around where small children can reach them.
Pieces can easily be swallowed and/or choked on by small children.
• Build your Lego house on a sturdy table or counter so the Lego house is not in
danger of falling onto the floor.
• Do not leave your Lego house or extra pieces on the floor where others could
trip over or step on them.
• Make sure you check for all pieces before beginning to assemble the Lego
house.
• Do not substitute any missing pieces with non-Lego items.

Assembly and Instructions


1. Choose as place to build your Lego house and place your green base plate
there.
2. Place two of the red 2x8 bricks together to form a straight line in the middle
of the green base plate.

3. Place another red 2x8 brick perpendicular to the corner of the line formed in
step 2.
a. Connect a red 2x4 brick parallel to the back of the house and then
place a tan 2x2 brick next to the red 2x4 brick.
b. Insert the white door next to the tan 2x2 brick and then place a red
2x4 brick next to the tan 2x2 brick.
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4. Use another red 2x8 brick to complete the rectangular base of the house.
Then place the 2x4 red brick on the back side of the base and follow that with
another red 2x8 brick.

5. Repeat the procedure from step 4 by placing a red 2x4 brick on the back
corner completely the second tier on the back row.
a. Follow that by placing a red 2x8 brick, a red 2x4 brick, and a tan 2x2
brick completing the second tier of the left side of the house.
b. Repeat this procedure for the right side of the house in order to
complete the second tier of the house.
c. After completing the second tier of the house begin with the third tier
by placing two tan 2x6 bricks on the back side of the house.

6. Place a tan 2x4 brick on the back left corner.


a. Insert a white window frame next to the tan 2x4 brick then place a tan
2x6 brick on the other side of the white window frame.

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b. Place another white window frame next to the tan 2x6 brick and then
place a tan 2x2 brick between the white window frame and the door.
c. Place another tan 2x2 brick on the other side of the door.

7. Repeat step 6a and step 6b for the right side of the house.
a. Place 2 tan 2x6 bricks on the back row of the house

b. Put a tan 2x4 brick on the back left corner of the house next to the
window frame.
c. Add a tan 2x6 brick on the other side of the window frame and then a
tan 2x2 brick between the front window frame and the door.

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d. Repeat step b and step c for the right side of the house.

8. Repeat step 7 to add another tier to the house.


a. Add a tan 2x8 to right side of the back row of the house.

9. Place a tan 2x8 on the back row and then place another tan 2x8 on the left
side of the house.
a. Place a tan 2x4 on the front left side of the house over the white
window frame.

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b. Add a tan 2x8 over the white front door.
c. Next to the tan 2x8 place a tan 2x4 over the right white window frame.
d. Place a tan 2x8 on the right hand side to complete the base of the

house.

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10.Line the top of the house with 6 black 2x8 bricks to start the roof.

11.Line up 6 white 2x6 bricks perpendicular to the back wall of the house.

12.Place 6 white 2x4 bricks perpendicular to the front wall of the house.

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13.Place a white 2x6 brick perpendicular to the front of the house on the right
side.
a. Add a white 2x4 brick to complete the base of the roof of the house.
b. Start the second tier of the roof with a white 2x8 brick in the back
middle of the roof.

14.Use 6 white 2x6 bricks to begin to build up the roof in a pyramid shape.

15.Place 2 additional white 2x6 bricks to complete the third tier of the roof.

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a. Start the next tier with a white 2x4 brick.

16.Use 3 white 2x4 bricks to complete the next tier of the roof.

17. Place 1 white 2x4 brick in the center of the roof.


a. Stack 2 tan 2x2 bricks on top of each other next to the white 2x4 brick
to form the chimney.

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b. Put a 2x2 black flat tile on top of the 2 tan bricks stacked on top of
each other to complete the chimney and your Lego House!

YOUR LEGO HOUSE!


User Test Outcome
I gave my finished Lego House project to two of my teammates so that I could
conduct my user test using them as my test subjects one day after practice earlier
this week.

Both test subjects liked that I had lots of pictures alongside my instructions to
illustrate what they should be doing. I knew when writing out the instructions that
some may seem complicated so I purposely inserted lots of visual images of what I
was describing to make it easier to understand. The test subjects appeared to
appreciate this when surveying the Lego House.

One of the test subjects told me that they appreciated having a list of all the pieces
beforehand so they would not get halfway through building the house and realize
they were missing a piece.

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The other test subject had a suggestion that I could present multiple viewing angles
or possibly a zoomed in look for some of the steps so that he could see some of the
smaller steps in greater detail.

Both test subjects said that they liked the way the manual was put together with
titles that jumped out at you for each section so they could easily find what they
were looking for while reading through the manual

A change I made after conducting the user tests was to add a few extra pictures to
show smaller steps to minimize the user getting lost in the directions.

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