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…
FebRovery is still going strong, as evidenced by this nifty Rover from IamKritch. The entire vehicle has a strong aesthetic with the bubble cockpit reflected in the very round tires.…
We were provided with quite a few of the most recent Elves sets by the LCE team, and this is the first of several creations based around the theme. Read…
The 15th installment in our series of Finest Creations! If you are interested in seeing previous rounds, you can find those here. Our system works as follows: John and I…
Raised baseplates don’t tend to get much use in MOCs, but Nick illustrates their potential with this beautiful modern home. The stone sections contrast well with both the blue walls…
I spent an unusually long time building Gardar’s Cloth Goods, and this post covers what the build process was like. If you haven’t already seen them, there are tutorials available…
Some of you have asked about how we setup for photography and our editing process, so here’s a look behind the scenes! We certainly aren’t expert photographers or editors, but…
Febrovery is here again, and that means Frost is cranking out a plethora of unique and exciting rovers. This pair of M:Tron beauties feature super nifty wheels, and some lovely…
Most of my dwarven models have a fair bit of trial and error involved in the build process, and Danyel’s House was no exception. I wanted angled sections at each…
Another SP II styled vehicle, this time for FebRovery. The prison pods are interchangeable with those from the Magnetic Mediator. Other play features include the two stud shooters and an…