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DIY Doll Lego Set Tutorial ~ June DOTM ~

Hello, awesome people! Today I'll be showing you how to make these awesome Lego sets-all made out of human-sized Legos!

YOU WILL NEED;
  • A 4x4 Baseplate in Green
  • Two, 2-stud length sloped pieces
  • One, 1-stud length sloped piece
  • Three 1x2 bricks. (mine are textured)
  • Two ''grill'' pieces in gray

​Step 1. Place a 1x2 on your Lego plate like so.

Step 2. Place another 1x2 in front of it.

Step 3. Place a third 1x2 brick next to the first one.

​Step 4. Place a sloped piece on one side...

.... and the other.

Step 5. Add your flat piece to the lower side. See? It's starting to look like a house!
 
​Step 6. Place your other, smaller sloped piece as shown.
 


​Step 7. Slide one of the grill pieces between two rows of studs to look like a fence.
 

​Do it on the other side, as well.

​Ta-da! A tiny house with a ramp, and fence!

​I also made a second one...

 
You can glue the pieces in place as you build it, but I think it's more funto leave them disassembleable.

Happy Building!

 

Comments

  1. SOO cute! The first one actually looks a little like a set that I have!

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    1. IKR! Really? Maybe you could make a doll set to match it and take a picture of both!

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  2. I love Legos! That's really creative that you used normal sized Legos to create a miniature set! :)
    ~Jenn~

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    1. Me too! My brothers have this H-U-G-E bin of them, and I was absent-mindedly playing around with them, when I had this idea. Maybe I'll make printable boxes for them.

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  3. Cute! I've found quite a few mini Lego builds on pinterest. I agree, leave the piece of resistence on the Kragl and allow for build and re-build!
    ~Xyra

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