This is a roof design that I have used a few times now, mainly in my Elven-styled builds. It works nicely for small buildings or towers, and is very simple…
Still looking for more cart and wagon designs? This guide covers a market cart and farm wagon. I came up with this cart technique for my Fresh Baked Goods scene.…
Here’s another useful cobblestone technique to give your streets a unique look. It’s been used for quite a few years in the community, and I first took inspiration for the…
This guide covers a useful technique for an irregular rock base. While you could build the entire base sideways, I found it simpler to have a studs up core. 2×2…
This guide covers a design I’ve used many times, and is a technique I first learned from Simon S. This example is taken from my Streets of Daydelon model, and…
Our first furniture tutorial of the year covers four more designs: a bench, railing, table, and chair. This small bench uses 1×1 tile with clips to hold the 1×4 tiles…
Roofs are something we cover a lot in our tutorials, but there’s always more interesting roof techniques to learn. This month Henjin Quilones explains the secrets behind a beautiful curved…
We cover 6 more designs in this installment of our furniture tutorials. First up is a brick built pitchfork. LEGO makes an official, pre-fab pitchfork, but if you want something…
This design is quite simple and easy to build, but gives a nice variation on standard studs up cobblestone techniques. Below are the pieces you will need, mostly usual cobblestone…
Today we’ll cover three useful window designs for a variety of buildings. We’ll start with a reversed 1×1 brick window technique. The technic brick gives a convenient stud reversal so…