LEGO First Nuke Test Site — Lighted Mushroom Cloud
Design a safe, historical diorama with a glowing mushroom cloud, hidden power, and photo-ready realism.
Real-Build Mode: Plans favor sturdy SNOT cores, legal connections, serviceable wiring, and clean tiling. Buildability Score (1–10) must be set before generating.
A prompt is the set of instructions that produces your build plan. Pick choices below and click Generate to assemble a clean, copy-ready plan. Copy an individual concept level or use “Copy All.”
Tip: Some menus allow multiple selections. On desktop use Ctrl/Cmd-click; on mobile, tap to add/tap again to remove.
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Pick options below, then generate clean, buildable plans + a copy‑ready mockup brief.
What’s a Prompt? A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give an AI or creative tool to get the output you want. Use the menus to build a structured plan; click Generate to assemble a clean, copy‑ready block. You can copy a single concept level or “Copy All.” Adjust menus and Generate again anytime.
Tip: Some menus allow multiple selections. On desktop use Ctrl/Cmd‑click; on mobile, tap to add/tap again to remove.
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Satire You Can Snuggle: Trump Administration DIY Chew Toys for Cats & Dogs Single Pattern Prompt Generator
Pick one doll, pick a size, pick knitting or crochet → generate a real, buildable pattern (PG-13 satire; non-harmful).
A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give an AI or creative tool to get the output you want. Choose below and click Generate to assemble a clean, copy-ready plan. You can copy the on-page plan or use “Copy for ChatGPT” to get a mockup + production brief.
Pick your options below, then Generate a clean, copy-ready build brief.
A prompt is a clear set of instructions for an AI/creative tool. Choose options, click Generate, then Copy one box or Copy All. Change options and Generate again anytime.
Tip: Menus marked “(multi)” allow multiple selections (Ctrl/Cmd-click; on mobile tap to add, tap again to remove).Return Home
What’s a Prompt? A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give to produce the build plan you want. Use the menus to assemble a structured request; click Generate to create a clean, copy‑ready block. Copy any concept level or Copy All and iterate.
Real‑Build Mode: These prompts emphasize parts you can actually get, sturdy connections, and photo‑verified steps. Outputs include a Buildability Score plus BOM hints to help source on BrickLink.
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Tip: Some menus allow multiple selections. On desktop use Ctrl/Cmd‑click; on mobile, tap to add/tap again to remove.
Offline version available as a downloadable file with printable steps and parts lists.
Pick a bank or mint, scale, footprint, security features & more — then generate clean, build-ready prompts.
A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give an AI or creative tool to get the output you want.
Use the menus below to build a structured prompt; click Generate to assemble a copy-ready block.
You can copy an individual concept level or “Copy All.” Adjust menus and Generate again anytime.
Tip: Some menus allow multiple selections. On desktop use Ctrl/Cmd-click; on mobile, tap to add/tap again to remove.
Real‑Build Mode • only existing LEGO/BrickLink parts • structure‑first • BrickLink‑ready BOM • Buildability Score
Real‑Build Mode. Plans use only real, currently or historically produced LEGO/BrickLink parts and legal techniques. Each plan includes a BrickLink‑ready BOM and a 0–5 Buildability Score.
What’s a Prompt? A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give an AI or creative tool to get the output you want. Use the menus below to build a structured prompt; then click Generate to assemble a clean, copy‑ready block. You can copy an individual concept level or “Copy All.” Adjust menus and Generate again anytime.
Tip: Some menus allow multiple selections. On desktop use Ctrl/Cmd‑click; on mobile, tap to add/tap again to remove.
The Alamo & Other Famous Frontier Forts — LEGO Block Build Plans Generator
Pick your fort style, structure techniques, landscape, proof level, and more—then generate clean, build‑ready prompt blocks.
A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give an AI or creative tool to get the output you want. Use the menus below to build a structured prompt; then click Generate to assemble a clean, copy‑ready block. You can copy an individual concept level or “Copy All.” Adjust menus and Generate again anytime.
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Famous Architecture & Structures in the Bible — LEGO Block Build Plans Generator
Design Real-Build LEGO plans: existing BrickLink parts only, structure-first, BrickLink-ready BOM, and a Buildability Score.
Real-Build Mode: Only existing LEGO/BrickLink parts (no custom molds). Respect clutch tolerances, avoid illegal connections, and prioritize Technic bracing & SNOT limits. Every plan includes a Buildability Score (0–5) with a short reason.
A prompt is the clear set of instructions you give an AI or creative tool to get the output you want. Use the menus below to build a structured plan; then click Generate to assemble a clean, copy-ready block. You can copy an individual concept level or “Copy All.” Adjust menus and Generate again anytime.
Tip: Some menus allow multiple selections. On desktop use Ctrl/Cmd-click; on mobile, tap to add / tap again to remove.
AI Image Mockup Preview: Visualization only—the real build follows the BOM and numbered steps. Include 1–2 concise image prompts (front 3/4 & rear 3/4), distance, lens, neutral background.
Parts Lay-Flat Proof: Photograph all required parts laid out by color & category (plates, bricks, tiles, slopes, Technic, accessories). Verify counts match the BOM; close-up any rare parts or alternates.
Photo-Verified Steps: 6–12 real-parts photos covering key sub-assemblies (chassis/structure, hinges, SNOT brackets, roof/walls, greebles). Each photo includes a step caption, element IDs used, and orientation/alignment callouts.