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In lugnet.events.brickworld, Kevin Miller wrote:
> This being my first Lego con, I was looking forward to learning a bit about SNOT
> building techniques; I'm always floored when I see examples of it, but never
> feel inspired on how to do it myself.
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> I guess there's no presentations or workshops about SNOT? Hopefully "Art &
> Architecture" might discuss it a little bit, but is anyone else keen to learn
> about it in detail?
Kevin:
Stop by the ToT-LUG layout when you are at Brickworld. I've got a bunch of SNOT
examples I can show you and I'll be happy to answer any questions you have. I
agree with the comment that SNOT has become 'the IN thing', but it does have
it's place. It allows you to use parts (especially as accents) in ways you just
can't with the studs up. I've only really started to use it the past couple of
years. I built a couple of hopper cars using SNOT for the sides and it finds
it's way into a lot of my other MOC's too. Anyway, stop by and let's talk.
-Dave
ToT-LUG
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| This being my first Lego con, I was looking forward to learning a bit about SNOT building techniques; I'm always floored when I see examples of it, but never feel inspired on how to do it myself. I guess there's no presentations or workshops about (...) (15 years ago, 11-Jun-09, to lugnet.events.brickworld)
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