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#674 TECHNIQUES: Intricate window designs

Today we're sharing two intricate window designs that are part of a work-in-progress Cathedral build by Stefan Johannes Kubin on Flickr. Check out more pictures of the MOC so far here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lord_tarris/sets/72157706759545241



In the first design, a variety of parts in light bluish grey such as technic linkers, 1x1 open studs and flex tubes are used to create the detailed stonework, while in the second Stefan creates a beautiful stain glass window. He does this by positioning different coloured transparent cheese slopes which are held in place by an equally awesome support structure that utilises a variety of bars. There's no doubt these windows use a lot of pieces, but we definitely think it's worth it!

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