@Totyo Yes, interesting, loads of fun and with great potential.
@Blueferret
Here's the average thing I do with the cubes I build in S.S.
The first set of cubes ( sent to you as ObjA ) is a simple set of randomly transformed cubes.
The first image shows a Nanomesh applied to all faces of this set. ( Door1 from Imm Train, available in 4r7 )
( This is how I made the first image in post #11, above).
From here you can vary every parameter inside the Nanomesh Palette to get different results.
The alignment is also an important parameter to vary to get different/interesting results.
Replacing the Nanomesh with other available ones will, of course, result in different effects- Zillions of possibilities here.
As examples, the next image shows two gizmos quickly made just by changing the Insert/Nanomesh.
Don't forget, you can also modify the base mesh for different results ( duplicating parts, stretching, rotating etc...)
You should have fun with all the possibilities here.
If you are interested in more, in my next post I will show you how to make pipes from a simple base mesh, as seen in this last image.
Have fun.