
On top of specific puzzles and quests, there are additional builds in the amusement park so you can customize the rides to make them your own! In each spot you are given a set of bricks and it’s up to you to figure out a unique build that will work. Help the minifigures of these worlds by solving puzzles and unlock new skills throughout the story to further explore these worlds and uncover the many secrets and mysteries they contain.įrom purely aesthetic creations, such as a market stand or music box, up to functional physics-based puzzles like building a crane or gyrocopter – each diorama offers a variety of construction spots with the freedom of intuitive brick-by-brick building. Your journey will take you to the deepest jungle, sun-drenched deserts, a bustling city corner, a towering medieval castle, and tropical Caribbean islands. See your creations brought to life in a beautiful LEGO world where every problem has a constructive resolution.Įmbark on an epic adventure across a world of beautiful LEGO diorama biomes crafted brick by brick as you search for inspiration to help your grandfather reinvigorate his rundown amusement park with your little robot buddy in tow. In the video you can also see how the layering of plates can create a more exciting terrain beyond baseplates.In LEGO® Bricktales, discover an innovative brick-by-brick building mechanic to design puzzle solutions from your own imagination.

The rock is finished off with a flower piece to give the robot something to interact with and to demonstrate how color can help liven this up. Although in this example we have only used dark gray, most colors in the LEGO® palette can be used to create colorful landscapes. It also demonstrates how to use larger pieces (BURPS) within these formations to build larger and quicker, but at the same time adding detail to these areas. The technique shows how to build without symmetry and encourages a little more of a free-form build.ĭifferent gradient slopes and angles placed in different directions can create the perfect craggy rock face.


The end product is a small diorama that makes a good display piece and sets a story about who this robot is. The scale has been used to reflect the robot model, but this method of using slopes is easily scalable. In this video we demonstrate how to create irregular shapes that resemble rocky landscapes.
