Dormers are a challenge to build, but this tutorial covers two designs that I’ve found to work well in my own models. The first is a snowy roof dormer that…
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…
Now that the CCC is over, it’s time to get back to some tutorial content! This roof design was used in my Streets of Daydelon model, and works well for…
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…
This tutorial explains my brickwork technique for Gardar’s Cloth Goods. As mentioned in the description of that build, I’m hardly the first person to use a design like this. The…
We’ve looked at the semicircle tower design I used in my Minas Morgul build before, but now let’s take a look at how I made the completely circular tower in…
We’re back at it again! It’s time to take a look at some more of our furniture designs! Because you guys are never going to get tired of these, right?…
Both of these designs were used in Oruleon Monastery, but could work well in a variety of settings. The window starts with a couple 2×2 bricks in white along with…