3:10 rip Actually, that looks like a pretty simple fix. Did you make that error on purpose? If not, a couple of plates or just a simple brick should do the trick.
@@BenCossyOfficial Looking at it though, you should be able to dig a fingernail into the slopes since they are just 1x2s. Pop the cheese slope off to access the stud, use the stud as leverage to take of the rest of the slope and the one below it, you're golden. You don't have to remove the red brick, you just have to cover it up.
Maybe you should call the video "Rockwork Technique" in singular, as you only really touch on slope rockwork. I only really have one advice to build rocks, and that is pick up rock climbing. If you are staring at a rock for hours on end and are forced to remember every angle and detail, you will probably be able to replicate it.
I loved the idea about using the LURP's and BURP's on their side. Thanks for that !!
Ben Cossy Is Basically a Lego teacher for us
Great video Ben, and the inclusion of the Rock made me laugh. I had to go back and make sure it wasn't a brain fart.
Love the dragon wings made from plain bricks and some hinges.
thank you so much, now i know what to do all weekend😅😆
Very, very helpful! Thanks for the great behind the build vids!
Nice, thank you so much for sharing!
I like using inverted slopes as well for rock work which gives it a lot of randomness.
Thanks been looking for this info for ages! Love your videos 👍🏼
5:11 Instruction unclear: I've accidentally built former WWE star Dwayne "the rock" Johnson
🤣😂🤣
Ha ha ha xx Wouldn’t mind I ‘Rock’ in my life 😉 x
Newb question, what is that red dragon shows a few times through the vid? Is that a moc or from a set?
Great vid im just getting into mocs.
I would love a behind the build on partially ruined buildings
1:51 daw, that's sweet (I'm such a shill)
3:10 rip
Actually, that looks like a pretty simple fix. Did you make that error on purpose? If not, a couple of plates or just a simple brick should do the trick.
Nah that was an accident. I could go back and fix it, but it's pretty deep into the supports, it be real tough
@@BenCossyOfficial Looking at it though, you should be able to dig a fingernail into the slopes since they are just 1x2s. Pop the cheese slope off to access the stud, use the stud as leverage to take of the rest of the slope and the one below it, you're golden. You don't have to remove the red brick, you just have to cover it up.
@@BenCossyOfficial you could try a sticker
I'd just say it's blood from a mountain goat losing it's footing and tumbling down :p
Volcano tips plz
oh yeah yeah
Instructions unclear: got fork stuck in toaster whilst trying to get it out of the microwave being baked in the oven.
Can u do one on robot warfare
5:11 😂 nice joke
I saw Dwayne Johnson
"snot rocks"
Maybe you should call the video "Rockwork Technique" in singular, as you only really touch on slope rockwork. I only really have one advice to build rocks, and that is pick up rock climbing. If you are staring at a rock for hours on end and are forced to remember every angle and detail, you will probably be able to replicate it.
Good point, I'll happily record more Rockwork episodes branching into other areas
Hahaha fantastic idea!