Articles and tutorials
This section is intended for articles and tutorials, there's not much yet, but hopefully that'll change over time ;-)
Hypo-tech
The Hypo-technique formerly known as “Jumper technique” is a highly versatile technique for connecting lego sections to each other at odd angles. The beauty is that it gives you a vast range of different angles, that it can be scaled to any size, and that you can choose to make it as simple or complex as you want.
Hypo-technique 1: Lego rotation principles and basic hinged Hypo-tech
Hypo-technique 2: Layered Hypotech and strong multi-point connections
Hypo-technique 3: Math and how to find the specific angles you need
Hypo-technique 4: Angle-charts
Storage and sorting
Some introduction...
How to make free and excellent sorting bins out of Tetra Pak fluid containers
Your household may use several of these a week all year round, why throw them away if you can use them for lego?
Reviewing Ldraw parts tutorial
The free fancreated programs based on Ldraw are excellent tools for the serious lego hobbyist, that wish to easily create building instructions or render computer-generated images of their creations.
However, being free and fancreated, it's a community effort to model the parts Lego Company is producing and check them for errors.
Reviewing parts tutorial
Reviewing isn't really that difficult if you already is using the Ldraw programs, but there's still a lot of things to keep in mind, this tutorial should cover most of them, so if you try to follow it step by step a couple of times, you'll be an expert in no time.
Designing spaceships
Some introduction...
Out of inspiration? A few suggestions that might get you started.
How to make good designs
How to make good colourschemes