All three of these animals were used in my Winter Serenity model. We’ll start with the elk, which was actually modeled after white tail deer, but ended up being a…
Here is the overdue tutorial for the tower design I used in Lichtenstein Castle. Small octagonal or round shapes are tricky to deal with, and I found this technique to…
There are lots of tudor building designs in the LEGO community, in a plethora of different styles; some are very textured, while others are very clean, and still others fall…
Here are six more furniture designs that I came up with when working on my carpenter’s shop vignette. If you’re interested in seeing more furniture techniques, check out our previous…
It’s already been over a year since my first Middle Eastern tutorial, how the time flies. This installment covers two arch designs, and two awning techniques. We’ll begin with the…
Our second tutorial on doors covers three designs. You can see the first Doors and Gates tutorial here. We’ll start off with a door design that I used in a…
Here is a neat design that I’ve used in multiple creations in the past, including Balkr Fort, Katoren Courtyard, and Winter Serenity. I’ve always used trans light blue, though naturally…
ShoelaceAglet on Eurobricks requested a tutorial covering small footbridges, so here are four different stone footbridge designs. We’ll start with one that was used in our Town of Khevroa build.…
Market stalls are often useful for medieval builds, and having a variety of designs to work with keeps your vendor areas from getting boring. The first design just uses 1×2…