Looking back at my journey with the hobby, much has changed. When I started in the hobby in the 90’s, there were alternative builds showcased on the boxes. There was more focus on the building system rather then the IPs. The parts library was also much smaller. Going to the front page of Bricklink, it shows at the time of this writing that there are 54,854 parts listed in the catalog. Comparing sample years, in 1995 there is 442 items identified in the parts catalog verses 2018 has 3040 items identified.
Taking these numbers into account, when you consider the number of possible combinations of two 2x4 bricks is 24 different ways. Three 2x4 bricks can be combined in 1,060 ways. Six 2x4 bricks can be combined in more than 915 million possible combinations. The possibilities are truly mind-boggling when you consider all the possible combinations of all the parts in the catalog.
With all this, it is not intended to scare anyone away from trying to create their designs. One of the most common recommendations offered is to jump in and try. This doesn’t really answer the question as to how does one start. The following is not intended to be “The” answer, but rather one of many possibilities that may or may not work for the reader.LEGO is a construction toy, with a building system at its core. With that in mind, it is important to spend time to learn the system. There are many approaches on how to do this and again, I will focus on one method.