Roofs are often one of the trickiest sections of a model to make. Especially avoiding gaps or blocky steps around roof ends. This tutorial shows how to make some effective…
This installment of our furniture tutorials includes two chairs, storage rack, wardrobe, end table, and chest. See the 1st, 2nd , and 3rd furniture tutorials for other designs. First up…
Our third tutorial showing a variety of minifigure scale furniture designs. See the 1st, and 2nd furniture tutorials. To start with, here is a nice rack for storing firewood. The…
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 second tutorial on furniture, and there will eventually be more. If you’d like to see the first, you can find that here. Similar to the style of…