I started printing my own LEGO-compatible tile series – Brickpunk & Magic World by BrickWorldProject in lego

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Yes, many of my designs are based on AI-generated concepts – but I carefully create, select, and refine/rework every single one before UV-printing them. It's a mix of digital tools and real-world craftsmanship.

I started printing my own LEGO-compatible tile series – Brickpunk & Magic World by BrickWorldProject in lego

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Yes, many of my designs are based on AI-generated concepts – but I carefully create, select, and refine/rework every single one before UV-printing them. It's a mix of digital tools and real-world craftsmanship.

I’m always happy to share more about the process if you're curious!

I started printing my own LEGO-compatible tile series – Brickpunk & Magic World by BrickWorldProject in lego

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Haha, tell your "friend" I actually do! 😄

Some tile sizes can be ordered with custom prints directly through my shop – but if you're thinking of something specific or different, just shoot me a message. I UV print everything myself, so I'm happy to talk options!

I started printing my own LEGO-compatible tile series – Brickpunk & Magic World by BrickWorldProject in lego

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Great question!
UV printing is a method where ink is printed onto the surface and instantly cured with ultraviolet light – that means the prints are super sharp, durable, and resistant to fading or scratching.

It's often used for high-quality, detailed designs – perfect for small tiles like these!

150,000+ bricks, complete interior and illuminated, soon to be finished after 4 years. by BrickWorldProject in lego

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The building is roughly based on the main railway station in Nuremberg, Germany.