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#523 Deconstruct

5 thoughts on “#523 Deconstruct

  1. Yeah! ’cause after you take them apart you get to put them back together as something NEW! 😀

    1. New and terrifying!

      All my Lego builds without instructions come out to be shambling monsters for some reason. I’m not particularly “good” at Lego XD

  2. Of course it is and can be therapeutic

  3. Ok, not certain if you still read the old comics or if it gives you an update.
    Here are some links to help you get better with LEGO first visit Flickr and look at LEGO techniques https://www.flickr.com/groups/788191@N24/

    Next look at MOC pages and search MOC instructions http://www.mocpages.com/directory.php/120

    Rebrickable also has LEGO instructions from Fans not LEGO themselves and it helps to see the various connections http://rebrickable.com/mocs

    Finally, the modular building series teach the sideways building and overlapping techniques.

    In addition, you should use a brick separater it makes taking apart the thin pieces of LEGO called plates so much easier.

    1. Nope, I still get alerts no matter how old the comic is (especially since you’re new to posting on the site, I have to approve you first ^_^) Thanks for the links!

      Yes, I adore my brick separater (affectionately the Brick Breaker), I was perplexed the first time I got one in a set because they were new and came with zero explanation as to their use, but I figured it out pretty quick and they are a godsend (also the fact that they are orange is great because I mostly do Castle and Pirate themed stuff so, like, all my brinks are grey and brown, so they really stand out.) I still tend to build shambling horrors on accident, but that’s part of the fun for me, though I am dabbling with some kind of weird Wizard Garden every now and again…

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