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However I think it is a good idea if you have a bunch of kids over for a birthday party or something and need a group type activity.
I often try an alternate build when I take a set apart. Here's my attempt with #6862-2 Superman vs. Power Armor Lex:
While we're on this subject, another big concept is scratchbuilding, which is basically just that, building from scratch with no instructions or base model. An example would be building the aforementioned brewery from raw balsa wood, metal sheets & tubes and such. This would more of a true MOC in the Lego world.
As far as KB'ing they originally mentioned, I haven't done it. I've had a couple cases of partially doing it but I needed parts outside the set.
as far as KB'ing in the form of improving, I did that to the garbage truck when I added tiles on the inside so the trash would come out better. And I'd do something to improve the melting room set and that 10 dollar chima lion set if it wouldn't be for that both are likely candidates for being parted out. lion is filled with great tan parts and the melting room is with the lego movie and I care for neither that set or the movie. The only thing saving my 2-in-1 models from the parts bin is the fact that I love the wacky designs.
As far as the SB method, that's pretty much what I do all the time when I moc. I start with an idea and end with a finished thing.
I did one a couple days ago with two Lava Falls Ninjago sets. On my flickr
I thought this was a new way of opening new sets.
To be fair, though, that set doesn't even include instructions, and was always designed for building MOC's so I don't think it counts as "kit bashing" - as the kids call it. ;)