And we’re back with more furniture techniques! Let’s start off with a simple counter that fits well in an inn or medieval shop Scroll bricks give some nice decoration while…
This guide covers the base design I’ve used in several builds now, including Forestmen Hideout and Dwarven Ballistas. When setting up the studs up base that makes the core of…
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 furniture guide, this time covering a cupboard, chair, table, and candle stand. First we’ll take a look at this simple kitchen cupboard. Sideways jumper plates are used for…
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…
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…
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…
I based this bridge design on a technique Legonardo used in Serenity. The base is made up of plates and inverted 1×2 curved slopes. As with most bridge techniques, you…