10 Simple Tips to Improve Your LEGO MOCs!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2024
- Hello everyone! Today I'm going to share with you ten tips for building LEGO MOCs that really helped me over the years. I hope you learn something!
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My username describes my style of building. Scraping every MOC i start
True.
The LEGO MOC community is so nice it's actually insane
It’s the best part of the Lego community ❤
@@brickinshmirtz4012id go as far as to say the only kind part of the lego fandom
I've only ever made tiny mocs, and I often felt like they weren't really mocs because they were 'too small'. This is a great encouraging video. Thanks!
Simple vignettes on an 8x8 plate is a good place to start. Alternatively, customising retail sets is another way to develop your creative ability, skills and ideas.
I think you have some great points and i enjoy the self criticism, breaking down your own mocs and grading them rather than criticizing others creations. I think it was a nice way to approach the subject👍 also you have some dope mocs
Great video! Would love to see something similar to this regarding photography of the Mocs
These are some great tips and MOCs! and I totally agree with your idea of "legoism"
That old Felucia-style MOC you did is so cool!
like your tips. I think your Mocs are a nice contrast with all the big epic Mocs that had me get into lego again. im only just starting with lego again. I did place a couple brick link orders to fill up my catalogue (I just had my childhood legos, mostly red blue and yellow brick).
for your channel btw, I don't think the face cam adds to this video as you are just reading out a script, it seems a bit weird. just trine give some constructive criticism back hehe :)
Great video! Definitely will think about these tips more as I build! I’d be interested in how you photograph your mocs, thanks!
If there is anything I do a lot, it is improving on the design as I go. So far I've built quite a few things that required building techniques I wasn't planning on beforehand. They sort of organically spring up during the building process, or from the pieces I find when searching.
As an example: As someone that almost never used technic, I wanted to make use of ratcheted leg parts that I believe are from some sort of bionicle figure (I have no idea which set) that I picked up from a second hand collection. When I built a mech with it, I found a way to attach the cockpit in a way that it could go up and down, hanging in some sort of frame. It both looks great and has a function, but I could have never thought this up without keeping up the building process.
Just another example of why step 10, trusting the process, is such an important tip.
Nice tips!! Btw, my fav moc of your channel ir the y-wing in yavin 4, so well builded and detailed, hope to see more prequels and cw mocs too.
great video!
This video slaps no lie 🔥
Some good tips here! Thanks!
You should definitely do a justice league moc series
awesome tips
This also applies to a lot of art and strongly to minecraft building lol, at least the way I do it... minus budget issues heh
This is a very good set of advice. I’m building my first moc-started in Studio, bricks on order from bricklink. A lot of the things you discuss here, are things I stumbled with. Good advice.
Great tips, it helps planning my designs for sure by bringing structure to a fundamentally build-as-you-go process. Many thanks!
Great tips :) Really enjoyed the video and everything resonated perfectly with me.
Thank you for this, I’m gonna start doing Lego Mocs on TH-cam and have just recently started taking my builds serious. This video was very helpful and I’ll probably rewatch it before each of my Mocs so I have a plan for my plan. You have inspired me so much in the short time I’ve been subscribed and I want to thank you for that.
Fantastic video man! Very helpful for those who are just starting out or for me who’s been building for a longgg time thank you for posting this video it’s open my eyes as to how you build how I and others have to find out how we like to build! I hope to see more videos like this soon they are thought provoking and helpful!
These are awesome tips. Please do more on this! My favorite moc of yours is Yavin 4 and I wanted to make one of my own
Thank you so much for making this, I've never been so inspired to start something than I am after watching this. I would love to make a display MOC or landscape MOC for the Lego Dune Ornithopter, I've seen stands online but I feel that a landing pad would do it more justice. Thank you again!!!
Thanks for these tips!
Thanks for the tips!
Really appreciate you making this video man! All tips are great and would definitely put emphasis on your last 3 tips, especially story. Looking forward to more of your projects!🤙
What a great video, very helpful 🙌
Great tips!🔥😎
Great video! Very good tipps ! Please keep it up !!!💌
i usually pick an angle and build based on that cuz i know i want that to be the camera friendly side
U should hold more masterclass. This is inspiring.
Let's goooo. Thank u so much bro🎉
Thank you for the tips! 👍
Awesome Abe !
Very good video! You have a new sub
You invited viewers to ask specific questions about MOC building. I'm quite new to LEGO, but already curious about MOCs and best practices when designing, so I found this video very interesting. What are some of your more technical tips? I recently started building someone's Rebrickable design and I'm finding it challenging because so many of the join points are only a single stud. When I try to ad more pieces, those single-stud joins are just breaking apart. So that kind of more "engineering" type question is what I'm curious about. If you have such a video, please direct me to it...or let me know if you ever make one! Thanks!
Very good tips😊
Love this video
Biggest brain in town 🤓
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This video slaps no lie 🔥