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​THIS IS GOING TO BE ALMOST LIKE A CONTINUOUS WIP WITH EVERYTHING FROM BRICKS AND PARTS TO AcTUAL TECHNIQUES WITH EXAMPLES. EVERYONE CAN HELP WITH THE GUIDE, JUST POST ANY INFORMATION AND I'LL ADD IT TO THE ACTUAL GUIDE. ALSO, STEAMPUNK EXPERTS, PLEASE HELP OUT AS WELL. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE IS TO HELP LEGO BUILDERS GET INTO THE BUILDING PROCESS OF STEAMPUNK BUILDING AND ALSO IS AWARE OF BASIC PARTS TO GET! THANK YOU GUYS AND I LOOK FORWARD TO ANY HELP.

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Ultimate Steampunk Guide

First and foremost, welcome to the Ultimate Steampunk Guide! There has been no guide that I've ever found so I've decided to basically put one together of my own. Of course, it'll be a continuous WIP that will be updated every single day with new bricks and techniques added to the list. Minifig parts will also be in the guide as well so don't worry. All help is appreciated towards the guide and I'd like to view it more as a "Community Guide" rather than "Goliath's Guide" because well... it's complicated. The guide is to mainly help people who want to build Steampunk MOC's but simply don't know where to start, like myself. This guide will be a compilation of just about everything that is needed to know. Steampunk MOCs will be shown here with the permission of the builders, of course. Having that said, take a look!

Bricks

(NOTE!) - These are the standard brick sizes. You do not need any bricks larger than these four types! Also, note that the colors of these bricks can vary but I'd recommend getting the bricks in Dark Bluish Gray, Dark Red, Red, Brown, Dark Green, and Dark Blue. These can be used for walls of buildings, airships, or other machines. But mainly for machines and airships, you'll want to use Dark Bluish Gray and Brown to represent steel and wood.

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Bricks

(NOTE!) - These are the standard brick sizes. You do not need any bricks larger than these four types!

It is useful to have some 2xX bricks if you want to have a studs up brick built roof, or a "boat" bottom, or hot air balloon. Similarly if you want to span a gap bigger than two studs, longer bricks are useful if you want stability.

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