Favorite LEGO piece.
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Favorite LEGO piece.
What is your favorite LEGO piece? The one piece to rule them all?
I'd say...1x2 bricks...since almost everything I build has at least one of them...
I'd say...1x2 bricks...since almost everything I build has at least one of them...
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1 x 4 all the way. But just as with everything else, you need all the other bricks to make them work. 1 x 2 and 1x6 in a close 2nd and 3rd.
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I can't say that I have a favorite piece. A Lego piece by itself is a pretty silly thing; only in combination do they gain value and interest.
I find that I use 1 x 3s and 2 x 3s quite a bit; something in me finds the proportions of odd stud lengths more appealing than even.
I think the pieces that inspire the most creativity in my building are the ones that break the usual grid through either 1/2 stud offsets (I think my castle gatehouse uses more 1 x 2 plates with one stud than any other single part) or SNOT-compatible bricks like the 2 x 2 x 2 bracket and 1 x 1 brick with headlight.
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I find that I use 1 x 3s and 2 x 3s quite a bit; something in me finds the proportions of odd stud lengths more appealing than even.
I think the pieces that inspire the most creativity in my building are the ones that break the usual grid through either 1/2 stud offsets (I think my castle gatehouse uses more 1 x 2 plates with one stud than any other single part) or SNOT-compatible bricks like the 2 x 2 x 2 bracket and 1 x 1 brick with headlight.
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6 x 5 Plant Leaf (Like in the Forestmen sets)
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