And when I say step by step I really mean step by step! These are really detailed. I don’t think I have all the right parts especially all in orange but I am wondering if they would look cool…
Today we're showing how to build an office chair for your MOCs. The design is from LucByard on Eurobricks but has been slightly adapted: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/140696-moc-generic-office-chair/ Click on the images for better quality and to follow the tutorial.
Today I will show you how to draw a Lego brick. I am sure that this lesson will be useful for any aspiring artist.
Your little LEGO® fans are probably very grateful for all the LEGO bricks they have. For this Thanksgiving, let's use those LEGO pieces to build a LEGO turkey!
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Tutorial with description at instagram.
We get often get asked for techniques to create realistic and natural-looking rockwork, because the truth is, it's very hard to build. Luckily, Isaac Snyder a.k.a soccerkid6 has showcased how he creates his rockwork, providing the images pictured. Layers of slopes are positioned in various directions to show the studs as well as smooth surfaces, creating contrast and texture. This is built up progressively with various sized slopes, and finished at the top with curved slopes to round off the top
Medieval BEDROOM
Hello everyone! My name is Tiago Catarino, a former Creator 3in1 LEGO Designer who still can't get enough of LEGO!
Today we have a tree tutorial by marti_brix on Instagram. Check out his account and make sure you're following him here for more tutorials: https://www.instagram.com/p/B1i7bA9IavD/The technique itself is actually very simple, and uses some common parts that you should have lying around or be able to order easily. As shown in the image, SNOT bricks positioned in a cylindrical shape then connect to the sides of the trunk made from plates and various slopes. At the bottom, more slopes are used to a
Today we're sharing an interesting deep river tutorial that uses shades of blue and transparent blue plates. The design is by Andreas Lenander on Flickr and by following the steps you should be able to create your realistic river. Make sure you're following him on Flickr here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124068149@N02/
Today we're sharing another ingenious technique from Ralf Langer, this time a curved roof that utilises triangular signs, flex tubes and clips. Check out the image for the tutorial and make sure to follow Ralf on Instagram and Flickr if you're not already: Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154489981@N04/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranghaal/?hl=en
This week's favourite brick is the antenna base with lever! These pieces are generally used to add small details of levers and control sticks to builds, but did you know they can also be utilised for a range of functional uses too?Take a look at the examples shown from various builders, who utilise the piece to create mushrooms, piping, landing gear and even use them to create interesting angles for a wooden fence!Check out the featured builder's here: By Ethan Johnson: https://www.instagram.com
Today we're breaking down this clever technique for your castle walls from @baybakovmaxim! Though part intensive, this is a perfect technique for creating a curved wall design on a smaller scale!Featured build by:@baybakovmaximhttps://www.instagram.com/p/C0CEzF1obN6/?img_index=1
Hello everyone! In my previous tutorial I showed how to build a spruce out of lego. The trees build using that technique can have a varied size, but even at its smallest the trees will still be qui…