Accessible Lego Instructions on Outpost41

I originally remediated already created Lego instructions for myself to understand better with a screen reader and then decided to share them with others. As I build more Lego sets I will add more instructions. But if there is one that you are interested in having remediated and added to my website please reach out through the contact email in the footer of the page. It may be slow, but I will add more instructions when possible to do so or when requested. I have no problem volunteering my time to make Lego instructions accessible for all users.

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Accessible Lego Instructions

The following list of Accessible Lego Instructions is in numerical order based on the series/model number associated with the set/title of the set. The name of the set will be listed as a numbered list item and then the link for that item will follow. The document is a PDF and should be able to be opened with most devices. Please let me know if you find a mistake or have any issues, I will work to resolve them as soon as possible.

  1. 30685-TIE-Interceptor-Mini
    Click here to view 30685-TIE-Interceptor-Mini
  2. 60383-Electric-Sports-Car
    Click here to view 60383-Electric-Sports-Car
  3. 60400-Go-Karts-And-Race-Drivers-3
    Click here to view 60400-Go-Karts-And-Race-Drivers-3
  4. 75344-Boba-Fetts-Starship-Microfighter2
    Click here to view 75344-Boba-Fetts-Starship-Microfighter2
  5. 75363-The-Mandalorian-N-1-Starfighter-Microfighter-2
    Click here to view 75363-The-Mandalorian-N-1-Starfighter-Microfighter-2

Please note: The documents that I remediated are available without the remediation that I applied by going tothis link for Bricks for the Blind.
The team at Bricks for the Blind has done a great job converting the original Lego instructions that are printed as visual instructions, images or graphics, into text based instructions that can be read through and followed by more people. The instructions on Bricks for the Blind are available for anyone to use and or download.
I have informed Bricks for the Blind that the document that they currently produce for users is lacking heading and paragraph structures when converting the source document to PDF. The document they produce is better than attempting to use the visual Lego instructions, but without heading and paragraph structures in place the blocks of text can be challenging to read each instruction distinctly, it can be difficult to navigate each block of compressed text for the instructions, and difficult to understand where you may have left off if you have to come back to the instructions at a later time. There may be other issues not mentioned and issues encountered by the documents they produce that are not fully compliant with WCAG document accessibility standards or best practices.
While they have been informed by email of the document accessibility issues and for reasons that I understand to be time and money related for making the documents more accessible, I decided to use my skills and volunteer my time to make them more accessible not only for myself to use, but share with all.
The remediation I applied of the text based instructions they produced, heading structures and paragraphs resolves those issues and allows for more users of varying disabilities and assistive technologies access to the information. back to start of page