LEGO Techniques: Stud Inversions

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Publicado 2021-07-10

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  • @drauncj
    "Time to delve onto the illegal side" All but THREE techniques showcased here is illegal 🤣
  • @DM-uf9su
    Great range of ideas that have just given me some awesome ideas. Many thanks
  • @dragonivy4779
    used to saw off the plate part of the insystem stud reversal all the time.
  • @aaronwalker4017
    Epic video.!! Not enough of these!! When u are a rookie MOC builder these videos are heaps helpful.!! Great work from the team 👍
  • @kyr_taap
    Sooooo useful! I already knew a few ways but there was a lot I did learn from your video! Thanks for sharing
  • @legomania.8210
    Great video, shot in a way to really help people learn. I had just come up with that 2x2 hinge plate one myself during the RL monthly challenge when it was the seed part, still need to use it in something.
  • @DarkMatter280
    Oh man you really helped me with a MOC here! Thanks for doing this video 👍 liked and subbed!
  • @davidmillen4429
    I’m building my first lego moc and the bar and clip connection helped me solve a design issue in the Death Star hallway. Thanks for the information
  • nice. This is a ton of great, helpful info in one video. Thanks so much, new AFOLS like myself, you should book mark this one now.
  • @colemartin7804
    Ive been building for a very long time. Ive known about a few of these for years but sadly I hadn't seen the bucket handle used in between plates before......This is gonna work well with what I do...Thanks for the video. As a reminder we are never done learning...Keep building
  • 17:45 - "if you can come up for a use with this I'd be impressed". Ok here you go, I'm working on modifications to apollo 92176 - the model works great for display . . But I need it to be functional in order to demonstrate all the step-by-step processes of going-landing-returning from/to moon. There are a lot of attach and detach steps needed between the command module and lunar lander. The build provided by lego is not functional in this regard. I've had to make a number of modifications to make it functional . . However I was stuck on one area and viola! Your modification at 17:45 provides a way for the ascent stage to affix diagonal to the descent stage allowing the descent stage legs to retract in further! Thank you !!!
  • @thinkdifferent01
    Sorry, but I'm new to Lego, but I have one simple and maybe stupid question... Wouldn't it be much easier for many problems just to buy a 3D printer and print exactly the parts that you need? Or would that be what you call very super duper mega ultra illegal?