Lego Challenge #9: Fire Lookout Tower
Today’s challenge: Build a model of a Fire Lookout tower in the style common throughout the Pacific Northwest. What’s a fire lookout tower? It’s a small building with big windows that is generally perched...
Today’s challenge: Build a model of a Fire Lookout tower in the style common throughout the Pacific Northwest. What’s a fire lookout tower? It’s a small building with big windows that is generally perched...
Today’s challenge: Build a detailed furniture model using Lego bricks. After two projects in a row constructing buildings, I wanted to try something a bit different. I decided to build a model of some...
Today’s challenge: Build a model based on the Art Deco architectural style. I really enjoyed Challenge #5, so I’m doing the same challenge, this time inspired by the Art Deco Style. Art Deco architecture...
Today’s challenge: Make a 3d model of a Lego project using Lego CAD software. There are several applications which allow Lego builders to build models using computer software instead of using real plastic bricks....
Today’s challenge: Pick a distinct architectural style and build a model based on it. I am not an architect, and I have never taken classes in Architecture. That said, I am familiar with some...
Today’s challenge: Make a sphere out of Legos I have never attempted to build a sphere out of Lego blocks, but I know that the most common approach is to use the Studs Not...
Today’s challenge: Build a simple Microscale home that fits easily on a 8×8 plate. Build the same model on a 16×16 baseplate, with a focus on adding details which weren’t possible at the smaller...
Update: The 30-day challenge described in this article took place in 2013. These early experiences inspired me to write the The LEGO Architect, a bestselling book which was published by No Starch Press in...