#417 TECHNIQUES: Intricate window design
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Today's technique is a reasonably simple but highly sophisticated window design. It was designed by 'Britishbricks':...
#416 TECHNIQUES: Creating shapes with 1x2 slopes
Today we will be looking at using 1x2 slopes to create a range of shapes that are hard to achieve with other pieces. Unfortunately, it's...
#411 TECHNIQUES: Realistic tree design
Today's technique is a natural tree design by BrickNinja, a great builder who's prominent on many different medias. You can follow him on...
#410 TECHNIQUES: Powerboat's wake
There are numerous water techniques out there, but this one stands out from the crowd in more ways than one! This technique is by Markus...
#409 TECHNIQUES: Marbled bridge
Today's technique is this marbled bridge by Scott Stasiuk on Flickr, which stands out from regular bridges for a number of reasons. Check...
#404 TECHNIQUES: Italian archway
Although LEGO does produce arch elements, let's face it, they're not the most interesting. That however, can not be said for this arch by...
#403 TECHNIQUES: Stain glass windows
Today's post is two techniques for stain glass windows in one awesome MOC; part of a collaborative project where the builder...
#402 TECHNIQUES: Twisting tree trunk
Check out this awesome tree trunk by markus19840420 on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/71475401@N07/11644834193/in/pool-788191@N24/...
#397 TECHNIQUES: Medieval conical roof
Today's technique is this awesome conical roof design by Nick Runia on Flickr, straight out of his castle MOC. Not only is the shape of...
#396 TECHNIQUES: Pillars and Columns
Today I'll be sharing with you 2 SNOT techniques to create interesting pillar and column designs for your MOCs. The first cylindrical...
#395 TECHNIQUES: Slope alignment
Slopes are some of the most useful pieces in the LEGO inventory. They can be used for everything from smoothing out a build to intricate...
#390 TECHNIQUES: Detailed tree trunks
Most tree trunks simply use regular brick such as slopes, and even the ones that are more inventive lack the detail of natural trees with...
#389 TECHNIQUES: Corner techniques
Today we will look at 2 corner techniques, which can be used in your MOCs to make the corners of walls and buildings look much better...
#388 TECHNIQUES: Circular towers and rock texture
What an awesome little MOC; this one called 'Ruins' is by Patrick Massey, and it utilizes some great techniques that we will discuss...
#383 TECHNIQUES: Circular windows
Today's technique is a simple yet very useful and effective one by Sandy Cash on Flickr. You can check out her post here:...
#382 TECHNIQUES: Advanced staircases
Today we will look at 2 different spiral staircases, which look much better than just stacking bricks, and utilise a nice technique....
#381 TECHNIQUES: Tree roots
Anything that's natural is hard to create with LEGO, and tree roots are no exception. Despite this, David Zambito has managed to capture...
#376 TECHNIQUES: Too many techniques to mention!
Just from looking at this picture, I’m sure like me you’ll appreciate the various techniques that have gone into this MOC by Ralf Langer...
#375 TECHNIQUES: Wooden foot bridge
I usually only post pure LEGO techniques, but when they are these good, I just couldn't not share it. This technique by Aaron Dayman, who...
#374 TECHNIQUES: Leaf weaving
Today’s technique is one used commonly for natural elements of MOCs, such as hedges, trees or bushes. It involves using the standard leaf...
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