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…
Arrow slits are a good way to liven up a castle wall, and there are plenty of different techniques to choose from for them. This post shows how make 3…
I’ve used this design to simulate wooden buildings quite a few times, for example: The design makes use of 2×2 round bricks, palisade bricks, and half stud offsets to achieve…
SNOT tiles can make a very effective stone wall texture. This tutorial shows how to build a simple SNOT wall that uses tiles to simulate blocks of stone. I have…
This tutorial shows how to build a ”shingled” roof like the one I used here. It is a very simple design than consists of 1×2 tiles, and some basic plates.…
Irregular bases can be a good way of making a creation look more natural. Of course, there are many ways to create an irregular base, but this time, we’ll look…
This tutorial shows how to create an octagonal tower like the one I used in my Fairytale Princess vignette: The skeleton of the tower is based around this modified plate:…