Modification of bricks
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Modification of bricks
What is everyone's opinion about modification of Lego bricks to expand their functionality? I have some ideas that could be amazing for my next castle, but it would require me to modify some bricks. Is it wrong to modify bricks? Or is it a creative way to make even more things possible? It would really help me make my next creation much more realistic. Please let me know what you think because I want to get started building!
Re: Modification of bricks
in what way are you modifiing it?
as it cutting it down and chopping it into pieces?
I've never tried it but if the brick wich I create is very handy then I say way not
as it cutting it down and chopping it into pieces?
I've never tried it but if the brick wich I create is very handy then I say way not
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Re: Modification of bricks
I want to cut a small amount off the corners of some bricks. Thanks for your input!
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may I ask what you are planning to do with it ?Clarkryang wrote:I want to cut a small amount off the corners of some bricks. Thanks for your input!
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Re: Modification of bricks
Sorry, it's a surprise!
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Re: Modification of bricks
That's called customizing and we have a whole forum devoted to it. Some people are fine with it and some people aren't.
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Although I'm totally into minifig customization, I don't really care for the modification of bricks myself.
There are so many different bricks out there to choose from, you can almost always pull off a good, "purist" build with an extra bit of creative thinking. Not something I can say I'm all that good at personally, but I've seen a lot of other builders come up with some amazing techniques! You might want to check around Brickshelf or somewhere to see if anybody else has ever done what you are trying to do before to get some ideas.
But hey, that's certainly not to say you shouldn't, or can't modify your bricks. They're yours afterall, right?
Good luck with your build!
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There are so many different bricks out there to choose from, you can almost always pull off a good, "purist" build with an extra bit of creative thinking. Not something I can say I'm all that good at personally, but I've seen a lot of other builders come up with some amazing techniques! You might want to check around Brickshelf or somewhere to see if anybody else has ever done what you are trying to do before to get some ideas.
But hey, that's certainly not to say you shouldn't, or can't modify your bricks. They're yours afterall, right?
Good luck with your build!
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Well, you have to take risks sometimes, right?
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Re: Modification of bricks
Seeing as this topic has to do with customzing (and, as Josh mentioned, we have a whole section on it), I am going to move this topic over there.
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I should have moved it...thanks for picking up my slack.plums_deify wrote:Seeing as this topic has to do with customzing (and, as Josh mentioned, we have a whole section on it), I am going to move this topic over there.
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does modification also mean paint bricks?
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Re: Modification of bricks
I completely agree with Lamanda. If there is absolutely no way of pulling off what you need to do with Lego bricks, then hey, what are you gonna do? In the end its your decision (pure or unpure). If you are fine with it then it shouldn't be a problem, but I am a "purist" builder so IMO I would take a different route and try what Lamanda suggested.Lamanda2 wrote:Although I'm totally into minifig customization, I don't really care for the modification of bricks myself.
There are so many different bricks out there to choose from, you can almost always pull off a good, "purist" build with an extra bit of creative thinking. Not something I can say I'm all that good at personally, but I've seen a lot of other builders come up with some amazing techniques! You might want to check around Brickshelf or somewhere to see if anybody else has ever done what you are trying to do before to get some ideas.
But hey, that's certainly not to say you shouldn't, or can't modify your bricks. They're yours afterall, right?
Good luck with your build!
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Painting is also considered customization.Kevin1990 wrote:does modification also mean paint bricks?
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Re: Modification of bricks
Ah, the age old debate; to cut or not to cut?
I have cut lots of pieces over the years. Often times years later Lego came up with the new part, or something close. But I never looked back. I say go for it, then show us the results!
I have cut lots of pieces over the years. Often times years later Lego came up with the new part, or something close. But I never looked back. I say go for it, then show us the results!
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Re: Modification of bricks
I appreciate everyone's input. I definitely would prefer to do it without cutting bricks, and I have seen what others have done, and have ideas of my own. However, I do not like the end result as much with the pure Lego bricks. I cut some bricks the other day as a test run, and the result looks awesome. I just wish I could get it without cutting bricks! I'm still debating which route to take. It's hard to decide what is more important to me, a pure built creation, or one that looks much more realistic but I had to literally cut corners to get there. This is for a huge castle I'm building, so once I decide it will impact my whole next year of my life and the greatest creation I've ever built. Will the modification of these bricks taint the Lego world's view of my creation? I guess that's the question weighing on my mind.