In my Lego profile I told my gifters I was going to try to make accessible instructions for Blind Lego enthusiasts. I requested my gifter put the kits together if they had the time so that I could take them apart and make text instructions, since I am blind as well. My gifter more than met expectations. I received 3 kits. two small kits which are perfect for trying to write instructions and not to simple. The first is a truck with dumpster that you can turn a nob to drop the dumpster off the back. The second seems to be a swamp boat of some kind and has a lot of cool parts. The third kit is a much larger one. My wife had to help put them back together they might be great for picking up trash or running the swamps but when they hit the mail it was as if they got caught in a hurricane.

The third kit is a more difficult kit and I think I might have trouble writing accessible instructions for it. That is OK though because this will help me show how hard making instructions for some of t hese higher difficulty kits are. It is a pretty cool kit though because it has a couple pull cord racing cars and parts that flap when you turn a lever.

These kits were exactly what I was hoping for and my gifter went out of his way to do extra work putting the small kits together for me even if the mail tried to take them appart.

My wife said she will post pictures of all three and once I get the numbers of the kits I will post them as well.

I want to thank my gifter for all the hard work put into getting a perfect gift.