I am discussing the Lego building technique or Object Oriented Building. This technique helps builders create quick iterations of their Lego ideas to allow for faster builds while maintaining the ability to customize after the fact.
nice tip with making one wall at a time- i never considered doing this and usually have my corners interlocking- i will try this next time and save some headache 👍👍
I've learned similar technique for a different reason - so I can remove a wall to fit a camera in there. The part that holds sections together is usually a small plate for easy disconnection.
Yes, I normally stick to castle themes for most of my MOC's but I do venture into pirates from time to time. As a result, my building techniques will tend to be associated with making structures and landscapes.
Well, some life events happened. Having kids, followed by a still un-diagnosed long term health challenge. Ongoing doctors visits and expensive medical tests eat up a lot of my extra time and brainpower. I keep this channel in the back of my mind and have a backlog of tutorials that I would like to do, so we'll have to see what I am able to do in the future.
I find it this new craze of calling them Ahwt-Ahwts hilarious since acronyms are not pronounced phonetically. Otherwise: ATM = AhwtM, USPS = OoohsPS, DVD = DuhBahDuh, TGIF = TahGif