![]() In the picture above, you can see Simon using the mosaic technique with cheese-slopes, but for building intricate weathered walls. Katie Walker, the “Queen of LEGO Mosaics” is the revered inventor of this method. LEGO fans discovered however that these small slopes can also be treated as mosaic pieces, and even if they are not attached to studs, if they are framed properly, they will fit in place snugly. The most obvious way to use them is to attach the hole to a stud, but this can quickly get too repetitious and boring. They are tiny, smooth with only one hole to receive studs, and come in a huge variety of colors. ➡ LEGO WALL TECHNIQUE WITH CHEESE-SLOPES: The small LEGO 1×1 slopes (also referred to as “cheese-slopes” because of their shape), are very popular for adding delicate details to LEGO creations. Below, I will show you some examples, and also include links to where you can find his tutorials. ![]() Simon also shares many of his techniques, so you can experiment with them on your own. As you see, Simon is a master of blending colors and using some very advanced building techniques to achieve a lifelike result. LEGO fan Simon NH is known for some stunning LEGO creations, like the Island of Catan diorama pictured below. ![]()
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