In Chapter 2 we took a peek at the difference between two
styles of building with LEGO pieces: studless (using beams)
and studfull (using bricks and plates). The two styles are significantly different, and each offers advantages. The styles can also be combined in order to use the best qualities of each
technique in a single construction. As a matter of fact, most of today’s LEGO Technic sets and MOCs (My Own Creations, a term builders use for their custom models) use a combination of the two approaches rather than a purely studless or studfull building technique.
The successful builder knows which combination works
best for a given construction, which style should serve as its
basis, and to what extent the other style should be incorporated. We’ll address these issues in this chapter.
First, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of each technique
and compare one to the other. Then we’ll focus on how the
two techniques can be combined to bring out the best from
both, using official LEGO sets and amateur builders’ MOCs
(like my Monster Truck, shown in Figure 3-1) as examples.
In Chapter 2 we took a peek at the difference between two styles of building with LEGO pieces: studless (using beams) and studfull (using bricks and plates). The two styles are significantly different, and each offers advantages. The styles can also be combined in order to use the best qualities of each technique in a single construction. As a matter of fact, most of today’s LEGO Technic sets and MOCs (My Own Creations, a term builders use for their custom models) use a combination of the two approaches rather than a purely studless or studfull building technique. The successful builder knows which combination works best for a given construction, which style should serve as its basis, and to what extent the other style should be incorporated. We’ll address these issues in this chapter.First, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of each technique and compare one to the other. Then we’ll focus on how the two techniques can be combined to bring out the best from both, using official LEGO sets and amateur builders’ MOCs (like my Monster Truck, shown in Figure 3-1) as examples.
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In Chapter 2 we took a peek at the difference between two
styles of building with LEGO pieces: studless (using beams)
and studfull (using bricks and plates). The two styles are significantly different, and each offers advantages. The styles can also be combined in order to use the best qualities of each
technique in a single construction. As a matter of fact, most of today’s LEGO Technic sets and MOCs (My Own Creations, a term builders use for their custom models) use a combination of the two approaches rather than a purely studless or studfull building technique.
The successful builder knows which combination works
best for a given construction, which style should serve as its
basis, and to what extent the other style should be incorporated. We’ll address these issues in this chapter.
First, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of each technique
and compare one to the other. Then we’ll focus on how the
two techniques can be combined to bring out the best from
both, using official LEGO sets and amateur builders’ MOCs
(like my Monster Truck, shown in Figure 3-1) as examples.
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