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LEGO Techniques - Putting it All Together
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What would you do with 8400 tiny technic liftarms and about 5000 technic pins? Back in November I ran a contest to guess how many of those ...
LEGO Techniques - 20482 Round Tile with Pin
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Seen this yet? Imagine a 1x1 round tile. Then put a tiny 0.4L (3.2mm) bar on top. Finally, drill a 1.6mm hole through the bar. The result? P...
LEGO Techniques - Rhotuka!
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Yeah I know. What? Not a clue. But I found one of these little parts in a bulk bin and grabbed it because it was new to me. Plus it takes no...
LEGO Techniques - Znap
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Wut? Yeah, Znap. I didn't know either until I was browsing through the Bricklink catalog a few years ago. Turns out it's sort of Tec...
LEGO Techniques - Clip it Good
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So we all know that clips can clip to bars. And we all know that the pegs on the underside of 1x plates and tiles are essentially bars right...
LEGO Techniques - Bipolar Fez
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Got back into doing some MOCing last night and this shows up. Did we know this already? I sure didn't. Apparently the set of nubs to hol...
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LEGO Techniques - Stud Height
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At the end of the Reverse Engineering Challenge 4 I posted a picture on Flickr with a rather impassioned description. There had been some d...
LEGO Techniques - Headlight Conflict
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Finally getting back on track with the study on headlight bricks. A while ago I showed how headlight bricks are an odd construction. They m...
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LEGO Techniques - Headlight Bricks
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Excuse my summer burnout. I might be a bit sporadic over the next couple of months. That will just make you look forward to my posts all the...
Reverse Engineering Challenge is OVER!
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After 11 weeks, the contest is over! From a pool of 155 starters, 13 of us came out on top. As the moderator wasn't too keen on continu...
LEGO Techniques - Reverse Engineering Challenge
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Maybe you've noticed that Wednesdays have been silent lately. For good reason! The competition is hot and heavy over at the Reverse Engi...
LEGO Techniques - Reverse Engineering Challenge
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The contest is hot and heavy over on Flickr . We're in the third week of challenges and while the first two weeks have been a piece of c...
LEGO Techniques - Minecrafty
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I picked up a copy of 21113 The Cave for myself as a parts pack. I don't often have enough bricks and I got a good deal on this set. I...
LEGO Techniques - Minifig Tools
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Missed my Wednesday deadline again, no LEGO Finds or Seller Reviews this week, so this oughta sneak nicely into Thursday. After playing...
LEGO Techniques - Commission #3
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This last week (and a few prior) had me scrambling while my priorities were shifted. Not only was I getting a lot of real work but I took o...
LEGO Techniques - Spin Doctor
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A few weeks ago you may remember I picked up both a generation I AND generation II Ninjago spinner in my LEGO Finds. The seemingly divine i...
LEGO Techniques - The Dag's Bricks Tell All
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Hello readers. I am considering releasing a guide to how I became a successful Bricklink store and am on my way towards making $15,000 from...
LEGO Techniques - Pretty Ballsy
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The beauty of LEGO is that there is a little bit of tolerance and flex in pieces. The other beauty is that everything works with everything...
LEGO Techniques - Fencing Your Goods
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Been a while, what say we have a proper techniques post? 'Tis Christmas after all. And what better gift from me to you than fresh mate...
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