This is the last custom prize we’re contributing to the Summer Joust. As the title implies it is for the Middle Eastern Setting category. John would have loved to make…
I enjoy building cheese mosaics from time to time, and this is a nifty design I picked up from Paul Trach. For my Treaty with the Lir Teilien Elves build,…
My entry for round 5 of the Middle Earth LEGO Olympics. My category was Valinor from The Silmarilion, and I chose to recreate the Kinslaying at Alqualondë. The build was…
My entry for Round 3 of the Middle Earth LEGO Olympics over on MOCpages. My category this time was Amon Hen. My opponent’s homepage. I really enjoyed this build, and…
My entry for round 2 of the Middle Earth LEGO Olympics. My category this time was Isengard. My opponent, -=joepwnage=- . I didn’t want to do Orthanc as that is…
Roofs are often one of the trickiest sections of a model to make. Especially avoiding gaps or blocky steps around roof ends. This tutorial shows how to make some effective…
This tutorial is focused on the castle roof design I used for Harburg Castle. The roof has two slopes, and is four sided, making it a bit more complex than…
My third entry into CCC XIV, for the Traveling Salesman category. Credit for the star mosaic over the throne goes to Disco86. One of the main things I wanted to…
Created by Heiko Ruutel, this beauty of a race car shows how useful the 1×4 and 1×2 curved slopes can be. The red/black color-scheme in combination with the sleek shape,…