stud reversal
This is one of my favorite stud reversal techniques. I'm probably not the first to use it, but I've never seen it documented. I'm particularly fond of this technique because it's quite sturdy, and it can be extended indefinitely (given an arbitrarily large supply of headlight bricks). My record is ~50 studs. It's also possible to place multiple rows side by side. Also if you rotate all the sideways-oriented headlight bricks 180 degrees, you get a 1/2 plate vertical offset.
stud reversal
This is one of my favorite stud reversal techniques. I'm probably not the first to use it, but I've never seen it documented. I'm particularly fond of this technique because it's quite sturdy, and it can be extended indefinitely (given an arbitrarily large supply of headlight bricks). My record is ~50 studs. It's also possible to place multiple rows side by side. Also if you rotate all the sideways-oriented headlight bricks 180 degrees, you get a 1/2 plate vertical offset.