The fourth module in my large collab with John. See the others, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th, and the complete layout. As you might guess, this module will connect…
This eye catching interior was created by David Zambito. The irregular layout and wall height makes for a dynamic scene, and there are plenty of great details packed in: 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…
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…
This vignette was built as the prize for the Vignette category of the Summer Joust. To see how you could win it, go check out the Summer Joust flickr group.
A free-build for Guilds of Historica over on Eurobricks. This was a very fun little build, as I’ve wanted to do a small interior scene for quite a while now.…
Having recently acquired quite a few dark green plates, I wanted to try a landscape in that color and chose to put a small tower/cottage combo on it. There is…
My 8th and final build for the 2016 MOCAthalon. The category was “Gravity Falls”, and while I knew nothing about the show, I found a picture of the Mystery Shack…
Built for the Guilds of Historica on Eurobricks. I used a similar ground texture to what I did in my previous build, “Start of a Journey,” and tried a different…