the best part about legos is making your own stuff. isn't that kind of the point with legos? after you get tired of the premade thing you make your own stuff....
As for your question, SNOT stands for Studs Not On Top. This is a building technique that a lot of LEGO fans like to use, as it renders the tops of their models all smooth and sleek-looking. The easiest way is to use flat LEGO tiles on top of regular LEGO bricks / plates to make the model comform to SNOT.
Advanced methods include using special bricks where LEGO studs are at right angles to each other on a single brick. I haven't attempted doing SNOT models using the latter method, so I'm just waffling on. LOL.
There is a LEGO Star Wars Republic Cruiser. LEGO made it as a one-off to help raise funds for hurricane Katrina disaster victims (if I remember correctly). I think it got sold on eBay for something like 31,000 USD!
It is HUUUUUUGE.
Have a look:
http://www.fbtb.net/images/RSD12.jpg
and the rest:
http://www.fbtb.net/index.asp?featu...t=ErikVarszegi2
Ultra Magnus wrote:It's hard to get the first few mechs we do exactly the way we want. It's a bit like drawing, comes with practise.
You could always bulk buy grey bricks from the LEGO site, but that may be too expensive an option.
If you want to check out a good mech, have a look at Adam Silcott's one:
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/5147
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