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…
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…
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…
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?…
This tutorial focuses in on stonework, and achieving a nice mixed stone look by using various dark bley and bley elements. Here is a look at the parts I used…
In this build log, we’ll take a look at the design process for The Streets of Daydelon. One of my most popular models of 2017, this winter scene came together…
I developed this design for use in my Risky Endeavor creation. The basic idea is very similar to my Technic Rockwork design, but more space efficient and using more standard…
My 5th entry for the Colossal Castle Contest, into the Village Life category. Credit for the pine tree design goes to Chris Maddison, who recently shared his design in a…
Snowy landscapes are one of my favorite things to build, and they are something you don’t see all that often in the LEGO community. Keep reading to see how I…