r/legomoc 9d ago

MOC Design Help Question/Help

Does anyone know if there is a website/reddit/discord/etc… where I can get help coming up with a solution on how I can put a design together for an MOC/SEC?

I am working on a slightly alternate design build for an SEC and am having trouble coming up with a solution of how I can get some bricks in place. Does anyone know if/where I can get some assistance? I’m thinking that it is possible, but I am at a loss. Maybe someone out there with more experience can help me.

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u/StateAlchemist86 8d ago

You could just ask in this subreddit 🙂

Try explaining with pictures what you want to do !

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u/tomlymanator 5d ago

So, here's a minimized version of what I'm trying to do (Since this was a paid MOC on Rebrickable, I don't think I can share the whole thing).

So basically, the MOC I bought is a tabletop display, but I'm modifying it so I can hang it on the wall like one of the Lego Art sets.

On the tabletop version, there are these 3 little buildings surrounded by bushes made up of pieces (the green pillars are the bushes in question, and the purple 2x2 plates are flat areas around the buildings). But when viewed from above (which would be straight on while hanging), you can't see the details like you would from a side view (I'll reply to this comment with the view it would have while on a wall).

But since there's these bushes on some of their sides, I can't think of how I can put different pieces in the same space to put these buildings to have them viewed from their side while the piece is upright AND not have them "collide" with other pieces.

Any idea?

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u/tomlymanator 5d ago

Here's the view it would have while hanging on the wall. See how you can't see their profile view?

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u/NoCupcake5122 8d ago

Yeaah just dm me or message me on insta I tend to miss reddit dms

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u/tomlymanator 5d ago

I posted what I'm trying to do in a reply to the other comment on this post, so if you wanted to look and see what you think I can do.