So tasty!
Fun fact: In Denmark, cinnamon rolls are called “Kanelsnegle” which means cinnamon snails 🐌
So tasty!
Fun fact: In Denmark, cinnamon rolls are called “Kanelsnegle” which means cinnamon snails 🐌
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
“Illegal” in the sens that pieces are connected in ways not intended by the designers. An eqample here is the blac brick in th, middle of the engine with studs on either side. The black 1x2 plates with cheese slopes are not completely connected to it, so I would classify it as an illegal technique, since it would not be used in a lego set. Too fragile.
Here is a little infographic with examples I found:
Thank you! I spent ages on getting the front done. I used sideways cheese slopes for the headlights like so:
This along with the wheel mounts is an illegal technique (not quite fitted completely).
Made this little car last night. I challenged myself by building it five studs wide, which was a much greater pain than anticipated.
I’m going to Italy in a month, and I had found a very good deal on a sleeper train. Just as I was about to book, I see that the last inexpensive cabin was taken and the price had jumped up by 200€.
I just booked my Lufthansa flight :(