#365 TIPS: Colour schemes
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A while back, follower Deni Jelincic asked me what the best colour schemes to use for LEGO are. After some research, in my opinion you...
#351 TIPS: A timeline of LEGO History (Part 2)
Today I am sharing with you part 2 of the timeline for LEGO history I have made. It includes the major advancements in both LEGO as a...
#344 TIPS: Colour guide
When designing your model, you are not only limited by the pieces available, but the colours they are available in. Here are ALL of the...
#323 TIPS: A timeline of LEGO History (Part 1)
Today I am sharing with you part 1 of the timeline for LEGO history I am making. It includes the major advancements in both LEGO as a...
#316 TIPS: Continuous development
Today I want to talk about the development of MOCs over time. If you are a custom builder yourself, you are probably endlessly tinkering...
#302 TIPS: Comparison of 1x1 technic brick with half pin and 1x1 SNOT brick
Today we will be comparing the two ways of accomplishing the same thing, using a 1x1 modified brick w/ stud on the side and a 1x1 technic...
#288 TIPS: Elements Box from Brixinit Unboxing Review
Today I will be reviewing the Level 1: Elements Box from Brixinit. It's available for only $25 dollars per month, and contains over 400...
#281 TIPS: Focused MOCs
Today I want to discuss the concept of basing your MOCs scaling solely on one specific piece or section. This involves the builder...
#278 TIPS: LEGO Digital Designer - DEVELOPER MODE
Ever wondered what The LEGO Group's designers use when designing sets? We know from various interviews and other information that they...
#267 TIPS: Inner structure
As a builder myself, I personally find the inner structure of a MOC the hardest part of the build. Normally, I can find the right pieces...
#260 TIPS: Building bases for landscape MOCs
When starting MOCs that require a flat base such as landscapes or buildings, it's important to have a solid base, a good place to start...
#226 TIPS: LDD or Stud.io?
It's Sunday, and today's discussion is not about techniques, but design softwares. They are great to use to design MOCs, as you have...
#225 TIPS: Buying minifigures for MOCs
Minifigures, first introduced in 1978, are one of my favourite parts of LEGO. Although they play a small role in the interlocking brick...
#204 TIPS: In-depth SNOT calculations (Part 2)
After last week's successful post on SNOT calculations, I thought I would make another one applying what we learnt and adding on a bit...
#197 TIPS: In-depth SNOT calculations
I have been wanting to do this post for a while, but it is fairly complicated, so please bear with me and ask any questions in the...
#176 TIPS: Technic MOCs
(Even though Technic bricks (those with holes in) technically count as Technic pieces, this post will be talking about Technic pieces...
#169 TIPS: Buying bricks in bulk
To increase your collection, you can buy bricks in large quantities from websites such as eBay. This is beneficial as if you can get a...
#162 TIPS: Pick-a-Brick cups strategy
Every LEGO store should have a Pick-a-Brick wall, where you can fill cups with any pieces you want. You are charged for the cups size,...
#155 TIPS: Storing and sorting bricks
If you are planning on building a MOC, chances are you have a part collection you will use to make it. There are many different ways to...
#148 TIPS: Strength of piece connections
When designing MOCs, especially on digital design softwares, it can be easy to forget that the builds needs to be structurally sound (aka...
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