LEGO evolving
The entire LEGO building system was originally 100 percent
studfull. The first studless pieces appeared when the LEGO
Technic line was already well developed and initially only
complemented the studfull style rather than forming a new
one. But as the Technic sets evolved, studless pieces grew
very popular, and the studfull pieces were nearly entirely
phased out.
Today, most Technic sets are studless, with studfull
pieces used to add certain minor details to already mechanically functional and sound constructions. And when you
consider the fact that most of the new specialized elements,
such as electric motors, pneumatic switches, turntables, and actuators, are designed specifically to fit the studless style
rather than the studfull one, it becomes obvious that studless
pieces are of primary importance to Technic today. Learning
to build with studless pieces, which is usually more challenging than with studfull ones, is crucial to keeping up with new
additions to the Technic system.
But we shouldn’t abandon studfull pieces completely.
Many amateur Technic builders don’t follow the LEGO Group’s
doctrine, and they continue to publish primarily studfull
MOCs that are both very functional and good-looking (like
my Kenworth truck, shown in Figure 3-2)
LEGO evolving
The entire LEGO building system was originally 100 percent
studfull. The first studless pieces appeared when the LEGO
Technic line was already well developed and initially only
complemented the studfull style rather than forming a new
one. But as the Technic sets evolved, studless pieces grew
very popular, and the studfull pieces were nearly entirely
phased out.
Today, most Technic sets are studless, with studfull
pieces used to add certain minor details to already mechanically functional and sound constructions. And when you
consider the fact that most of the new specialized elements,
such as electric motors, pneumatic switches, turntables, and actuators, are designed specifically to fit the studless style
rather than the studfull one, it becomes obvious that studless
pieces are of primary importance to Technic today. Learning
to build with studless pieces, which is usually more challenging than with studfull ones, is crucial to keeping up with new
additions to the Technic system.
But we shouldn’t abandon studfull pieces completely.
Many amateur Technic builders don’t follow the LEGO Group’s
doctrine, and they continue to publish primarily studfull
MOCs that are both very functional and good-looking (like
my Kenworth truck, shown in Figure 3-2)
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