Dr. Brick Posted April 26, 2008 Hi everybody, I really like using some SNOT in my MOC's from time to time. Now I know there are loads of different kind of SNOT building techniques around but I couldn't find a topic that listed them all. Is there one? (if there is I'm sorry I started this topic) Otherwise send your techniques here and if there are a lot maybe a list could be made? Thank you! Dr. Brick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snefroe Posted April 26, 2008 Hi everybody,I really like using some SNOT in my MOC's from time to time. Now I know there are loads of different kind of SNOT building techniques around but I couldn't find a topic that listed them all. Is there one? (if there is I'm sorry I started this topic) Otherwise send your techniques here and if there are a lot maybe a list could be made? Thank you! Dr. Brick no i dont remember ever having seen a (nearly) complete list on EB, try classic-space. i believe they have a few tutorials or examples on techniques... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ralph_S Posted April 26, 2008 no i dont remember ever having seen a (nearly) complete list on EB, try classic-space. i believe they have a few tutorials or examples on techniques... A list like that, even if it were to exist would never be complete anyway, because people keep coming up with new ideas all the time. Lowlug, a Dutch lego Users group have a nice overview of techniques on their website: http://www.lowlug.nl/index.php?option=com_...8&Itemid=52 It's in Dutch, but the pictures should be helpful and each separate item also has a link to its source (as it should be). Cheers, Ralph Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LegoLyons Posted April 28, 2008 Hi everybody,I really like using some SNOT in my MOC's from time to time. Now I know there are loads of different kind of SNOT building techniques around but I couldn't find a topic that listed them all. Is there one? (if there is I'm sorry I started this topic) Otherwise send your techniques here and if there are a lot maybe a list could be made? Thank you! Dr. Brick I think something like this would be great, obviously not all the techniques, but I for one am hoping to learn some snot, so that my MOC can become better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paksu Posted April 28, 2008 There is a quite extensive presentation on SNOT by James Mathis available at the ILTCO website. It's titled "Train SNOT" and the examples are mostly train-related, but the techniques are naturally universal. PowerPoint (8MB file) PDF (19MB file) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites