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LEGO Techniques | Flickr Lego Tower Ideas, Lego Castle Moc, Lego Castle Ideas, Lego Labels, Lego Techniques, Castle Ideas, Lego Medieval, Castle Doors, Lego Club

A place to demonstrate the 'technical' aspects of building with LEGO. Think of it as a visual library of SNOT ideas, build techniques, guides etc. It's not for models just small examples (unless of course the two are the same). Read the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/788191@N24/discuss/72157606248301869/">guidelines</a>

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Lego Build Techniques, Lego Angle Technique, Lego Moc Buildings, Lego Rockwork, Lego Build Ideas, Lego Building Techniques, Lego Master Builder, Lego Creations Instructions, Lego Skyscraper

Have you come across a LEGO technique used in an official set or a MOC that left you wondering “how does that even work ?”. It turns out there is a pretty good explanation for every technique out there as long as you don’t mind getting your hands dirty with a little math. In this… Continue reading The Math Behind LEGO Building Techniques – Volume 1

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#1930 TECHNIQUE DISCUSSION: It's Hammer Time! Lego Reference, Lego Hacks, Lego Tutorials, Lego Memes, Lego Designs, Lego Village, Lego Techniques, Lego Winter, Lego Medieval

The A-Frame cabin has brought to light a useful technique - and that is to use hammers to build LEGO walls! I no we don’t mean as tools, we mean using the hammers as bricks themselves. Check out this post to see how LEGO and MOC builders have used the Hammer Wall technique to enhance their designs!

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#1420 TECHNIQUES: Castle wall techniques by Horlack Lego Build Techniques, Lego Techniques Ideas, Lego Snot Techniques, Lego Building Techniques, Lego Blueprint, Lego Techniques, Lego Universe, Lego Medieval, Lego Furniture

Today we're sharing two fantastic wall techniques that feature no gaps through clever part use! This is actually pretty hard to do when creating angled or circular walls, and it's all achieved through simple parts that have been cleverly arranged. Check out Horlack's account on Flickr for more ingenious techniques: https://www.flickr.com/photos/horlack/51172170875/in/dateposted/

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