This is a very simple rockwork technique that combines studs up and SNOT sections easily. The parts used consist mainly of basic slopes and bricks along with 1×1 brick with…
This tutorial is focused on the castle roof design I used for Harburg Castle. The roof has two slopes, and is four sided, making it a bit more complex than…
Snowy landscapes are one of my favorite things to build, and they are something you don’t see all that often in the LEGO community. Keep reading to see how I…
Wagons and carts help add life and variety to medieval scenes. There are unlimited numbers of designs, and a great variety of purpose for different horse drawn vehicles. Below are…
In this tutorial I’ll show you how make the well that I used in our Nordheim Armory. To start off, you make a simple hexagon using 1×2 hinge plates. Then…
This is the first of several furniture tutorials we’ll be posting. There is a fair bit of variety in this tutorial: chairs, tables, desks, cupboards. We’ll start with some small…
Small carts often provide a nice addition to a scene, but making them small enough to fit minifig scale can be challenging. Here’s a simple design I’ve used numerous times.…
This tutorial shows how to build the walls I used in my Farmer’s Cottage. I used a 2 plate thick platform to serve as the foundation of the building. The…
Turn table bases make great stained glass window frames. And this tutorial shows how to make a simple stained glass window with them. A 2×6 brick serves as the base…