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Module 2 Pre-Lab: LEGO Instructions1/30/2018 Techniques I'll start off with the most interesting SNOT technique I found on Swooshible: The Pony/Reverse Pony I've honestly never considered putting a flat piece sideways on top of or underneath another. Pretty fascinating. Hinge Bricks This one is straightforward. There are two 1x2 blocks connected by a hinge. This allows you to move the blocks together and away freely. 1x2-2x2 Bracket This piece is stationary, but provides a 90-degree change in direction. The Switch Steps Bonus I also came up with a variant that features the same idea with a few different pieces and a 180-degree rotation:
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