The second installation in my food series – this time a breakfast parfait! Quite happy with how this one turned out, especially the blueberries. I had been trying to think…
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…
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…
Here’s entry fifteen for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. After building several rectangular interiors for this year’s CCC, I wanted to try something more unique for my second Castle Interior…
This brings me up to 12 entries for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI, and is my second entry in the Microscale Medieval Mountain category. Despite building plenty of micro castles…
This brings me up to nine entries for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. The Great Wall category this year was one I liked a lot, and I quickly thought of building…
Entry number eight for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI, this time in the Classic Castle category. Like the original Wolfpack sets, I used primarily black walls with bley accents, red roofs,…