About How To Build It

HTBI - How To Build It is a creative hub for MOC builders, brick fans, and anyone looking for new ideas, inspiration, and building possibilities.

HTBI-MOC started as a place to share original custom MOC designs by Guy Gabizon. Over time, it has grown into something much bigger: a large resource for builders who want to discover new ideas, explore creative techniques, find alternative builds, get inspired by unique models, and enjoy the endless world of custom brick building.

Whether you are looking for free building instructions, alternative builds for official sets, display ideas, MOC inspiration, building guides, or original custom models, the goal of this site is simple: to help you build more, imagine more, and enjoy the hobby in a deeper way.

A place for MOC inspiration

MOCs are not only finished models. They are ideas, techniques, experiments, personal style, problem solving, and creativity. That is why How To Build It includes thousands of articles covering different sides of the MOC world — from small builds and display ideas to detailed guides, inspiration galleries, alternative builds, and creative ways to look at existing sets and parts.

Some visitors come here to find their next model. Others come to learn, research, compare ideas, or simply enjoy seeing what is possible with bricks. Both are welcome here.

Original models and building instructions

Alongside the blog and inspiration content, you can also find a large collection of original MOC instructions designed by Guy Gabizon. These models are created for builders who want a clear building experience, whether they are looking for display models, small creative builds, themed collections, or custom projects.

Some models are available as paid digital instructions, and some content on the site is completely free. The shop is part of the site, but the wider mission of HTBI is not only to sell instructions — it is to support and inspire the MOC community.

For builders, collectors, and AFOLs

How To Build It is made for people who love custom brick building: AFOLs, MOC designers, collectors, parents, young builders, and anyone who enjoys seeing how a few bricks can become something completely new.

The site is updated regularly with new articles, new ideas, and new models, so there is always something fresh to explore.

About Guy Gabizon

HTBI-MOC is created by Guy Gabizon, an independent MOC designer who has designed over a thousand custom brick models across many themes and styles. His work focuses on creative, approachable, and display-friendly builds that help people enjoy the hobby in new ways.

Through How To Build It, Guy shares not only his own models, but also ideas, inspiration, and resources that can help other builders create, improve, and enjoy their own MOCs.

Our goal

The goal of How To Build It is to become one of the most useful places online for MOC lovers — a site where you can find inspiration, learn something new, discover creative builds, and feel excited to start your next project.

Thanks for visiting, and happy building!



We would be very happy if you followed us, join our journey and enjoyed the models we bring up for you.
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