Wagons and carts help add life and variety to medieval scenes. There are unlimited numbers of designs, and a great variety of purpose for different horse drawn vehicles. Below are…
In this tutorial I’ll show you how make the well that I used in our Nordheim Armory. To start off, you make a simple hexagon using 1×2 hinge plates. Then…
This is my entry for the “Flag of Your Kingdom” contest on Classic-castle. The idea is to make a kingdom based around a LEGO flag, that wasn’t from a castle…
Small carts often provide a nice addition to a scene, but making them small enough to fit minifig scale can be challenging. Here’s a simple design I’ve used numerous times.…
My last contribution to the Ye Old Merry Battleground display. I had a lot of fun with this build, using tan and dark bley together, along with the red and…
My second to last build for the Ye Old Merry Battleground display. Siercon and Coral inspired the hive design, and the cottage itself was heavily influenced by DARKspawn’s woodsman’s cottage.…
This was a collab build with Isaac, again made for the Ye Old Merry Battleground display at BFVA. We took a lot of inspiration from Mark of Falworth’s castles, particularly…
And another MOC built for the Ye Old Merry Battleground InnovaLUG display at Brickfair Virginia. The water-wheel does spin around nicely. The watermill is a vital part of the community…
The completed collab that John and I built for Brickfair VA 2016 where it won Best Castle/Knights. The base is 130×98 studs making it our largest build ever, and it…
The 7th and final section of my Nordheim collab with Isaac. You can see the others here: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and the full completed model. This module…