I’m only making it large so I can teach you a lot more different LEGO building and landscape techniques.” So don’t be put off just because this is going to be a large LEGO build. Yet they weren’t any less detailed then this one. If you look at a lot of my recent MOCs, you will see they were all smaller builds constructed on a 48×48 base plate. Well that’s not the point, as you can build some very detailed smaller MOCs on a 48×48 baseplate using this guide. Luke says the following about his guide to building a LEGO medieval village: “A lot of people will look at this guide and think ‘ I haven’t got enough LEGO bricks to build something like this’. This way you are not just learning to build one thing, but also get the concept of what goes into putting together a detailed LEGO model and thereby expand and enhance your own skills. Besides showing you how he builds stuff, he also shares with you his way of thinking, planning and designing his LEGO castles, structures and landscapes. Actually what he has done is more than just instructions with “ put this 2×2 brick on top of that 4×10 plate”, etc. Well, Luke has in fact taken the time to put together a whole series of instructions for building a detailed LEGO medieval-village and published them at EuroBricks. It is most likely however that the creator of such detailed and large LEGO castle MOCs will politely decline. Which is understandable putting together instructions for even a small LEGO set takes lots of painstaking work and detailed explanation, not to speak of a big one! Who has the time and patience for something like that? Or you can ask the LEGO artist for instructions. So, if you want to build a medieval LEGO castle, or even a whole village or town, where do you start? Well, you can look at pictures that inspire you and try to figure it out from there. Wonderful, isn’t it? Just look at all the details! For a lot of people seeing work done like this with LEGO is amazing to see, and they wouldn’t even dream of being able to build something like this themselves. While those with some already developed LEGO building-skills may think “I would love to make something like that!” □ Take a look at some of his LEGO Castle creations: (And if you are not familiar with them, read on – you will be inspired!) He is especially known for his incredibly detailed stone-work on LEGO buildings as well as LEGO landscaping techniques. If you are a LEGO Castle fan you have likely run across the work of Luke Watkins Hutchinson, a.k.a.
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