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A new and innovative SNOT approach for decorative applicatio

Erik Amzallag & Didier Enjary ( 2004-09-02, brickshelf.com )
Calculation on LEGO® parts placed at 45° angle and SNOT building technique leads to new SNIR and stud less application.
 

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.

Using Discolored Parts Intentionally
Twisted 1 x 2 Tile Gaps
Turntable Tops 2 x 2 on Plate

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