🧱 How MOD Builders Can Use This MODs & Plans Generator
If you love upgrading official sets, this is your shortcut from idea to build. The MODs & Plans Generator turns your set, parts, and theme into concrete directions you can actually build — while keeping your style front and center.
1) Pick Your Base Set & Goal
Choose the set you’re modding (Star Wars ship, Creator car, City building — anything). Jot the one thing you want to improve: shape, color, function, or story.
2) Open the Generator & Set Constraints
In the generator, select options that match your inventory and vision (palette, biome/scene, function add-ons, display angle). The more concrete you are, the more buildable the results.
Great inputs look like:
• “Recolor 60371 Wildlife Rescue Truck for a winter expedition using white/gray/tan.”
• “Turn 75300 TIE Fighter into a jungle crash diorama; emphasize mossy textures and a broken wing panel.”
3) Ask for Exactly What You Need
The generator will ask smart follow-ups — and you can also tell the AI directly what to produce:
“Create a LEGO-style image mock-up at a 45° front angle.”
“Generate PDF building plans for the design above.”
“Draft a BrickLink-friendly parts outline based on the changes.”
4) Generate → Tweak One Variable → Re-Generate
Run it, then change just one thing (palette, biome, function, or greeble style) and generate again. Blend your favorite lines into a single MOD brief.
5) Turn the Brief into a Build
- Block the model in Studio (modules, wing extensions, terrain plates) following the structure cues.
- Spin up a small BrickLink list for recolors/add-ons.
- Plan poses/baseplates using the display suggestions.
6) Save a “MOD Prompt Journal”
Paste your best runs into a doc. You’ll quickly build a personal catalog of alternate scenes, recolors, and function upgrades you can revisit and combine.