Turn Underrated Lego Pieces into MAGIC!

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Published 2023-11-21
There's a seemingly ordinary LEGO piece called the “cheese slope”, but with a bit of clever usage, it can serve a multitude of functions.
It adds a touch of creativity to your creations, preventing them from looking too plain. I am sharing 8 ideas for using the cheese slope, hoping they inspire more of your imaginative sparks!
#lego #legomoc #design #art

All Comments (21)
  • @HalfAsleepChris
    Whoa, I had no idea this piece was so versatile, that reactor you built was incredible! Great video
  • @vannyvan.
    Wow, I never thought of the crystal mosaic one as a window. Call me crazy but it would be pretty cool and nice for an official church like LEGO set. Really nice!
  • @BlackringIII
    That mosaic hack was beautiful, I'll try to remember it for a future moc!
  • @The_Yeet
    I love how perfectly everything in the lego system works together
  • @noah.blackwood
    Okay that stained glass window Heck all of them 🤌🏼
  • @seniorvan9906
    That mosaic at the end is perfect for a Lego Ideas set ! You should send it in..
  • @thearchiver9753
    at the end, the piece doesn't matter, it's in fact, a creativity matter XD thanks for your explanation. often people tent to ignore certain pieces as their creativity is locked on other stuff. this is a good lesson for all those guys
  • @liptontea8578
    Bro pls make this Tony Stark MOC public. I wanna build it so badly that I would pay for it.
  • @Pro88teC
    OMG. The star in the window ist just genius! Thanks for showing.
  • @verstrahlt1907
    I love the reactor and the star window. Nice ideas & builds… Very interesting.
  • @chris_wizzudz
    These are some really creative tricks! I’ve got to try that optical illusion one at the end.
  • I would never have guessed what devilry was used in the reactor. But honestly, the innards of the hinge brick as a form of greebling is even more satisfying.
  • @SmartLegoSG
    I can tell you're really passionate about this topic. Your enthusiasm is contagious!
  • @stockicide
    Amazing techniques! Thanks for sharing.
  • @zazzenfuk
    I dont know why I am here. But man you've reignited my love for legos
  • @Osai1234
    1:09 i have gone through my whole life accepting the fact that cheese wedge pieces would never be flush on a slope. i honestly used to pray for times like this
  • @Viper836
    Me and my kids think you're the best we've seen so far doing tricks with Lego ! AMAZING ❤
  • @chrispysaid
    Thanks for this explainer video about LEGO. Please let me explain something about video editing in return: You need to make sure the sound effects you use are at a good volume. You can't just use every sound effect at the volume it's at by default. Pay close attention to how it sounds VS the rest of your audio track!
  • @UnknownZYX_4085
    this deserves more subs!!!!!!!!!!! i never knew i could even use the headlight (was it what it was called?) parts to align cheese