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The Unofficial LEGO Advanced Building Techniques Guide

Didier Enjary ( 2007-02-11, brickshelf.com )
What makes a building technique to be advanced? There is no easy answer, advanced is just the way we, adults, feel some building techniques because they do not appeared, at least do not appeared widely, in the officials LEGO® building instructions.
 

Illegal SNOT: Stressful Techniques For Sideways Building

Oscar Cederwall ( 2024-08-10, bricknerd.com )
In my quest for SNOT building techniques, I have come across some ways of building that might be considered somewhat controversial. You might have heard of so-called “illegal LEGO techniques” that cause stress on elements.
 

LEGO SNOT: Advanced Techniques and Implementations

Oscar Cederwall ( 2024-08-07, bricknerd.com )
In the LEGO world, SNOT stands for “Studs Not On Top” and it is a technique for building sideways.

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Technic Brick with 2 Liftarms
SNOT Blaster

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