Ever struggle with motors, axles, and beams? Not even sure what to call those weird Technic parts? Today's post is a primer for System builders who want to incorporate movement, structure, and decoration using Technic elements.







To see the masters at work, check out @jasonallemann and @legotechnicmastery featured on the first and last slides. The first is known for making System MOCs come to life, while the second is a Technic purist and pushes the theme as far as it can go!
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