Let's start with a brick they do make, though getting it via pick a brick is the best modern option, unless you score at a garage sale. It's the corner for making a slope 'tub'. It's a two by two that has a mitered chunk taken out of it.
The piece I want is the upside down version, so I could say make a fancy gazbo or temple using inverted slopes facing in without holes in the corners. They do make an inverted 'skirt corner' which it the 'outie' version.
I do have (because as an adult, I can make indulgent choices) a ridiculous amount of LEGO, so I can set aside brick assemblies aside to maintain their stickers. As a kid it would have been torture. Tyco used colorform technology in their white, pale blue, pink and lavender sets, so I wish LEGO would spring for it.
Re: Print "labels" rather than bricks?
The piece I want is the upside down version, so I could say make a fancy gazbo or temple using inverted slopes facing in without holes in the corners. They do make an inverted 'skirt corner' which it the 'outie' version.
I do have (because as an adult, I can make indulgent choices) a ridiculous amount of LEGO, so I can set aside brick assemblies aside to maintain their stickers. As a kid it would have been torture. Tyco used colorform technology in their white, pale blue, pink and lavender sets, so I wish LEGO would spring for it.