How to build a 7 brick wide lane mils plate road.

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  • This video shows how to build a straight mils plate road.
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  • @dccantbuild424
    @dccantbuild424 3 года назад +45

    to make one MILS road plate it will cost $55 judging by lego bricks and pieces.
    also if you are reading this, like so it is the top comment. people need to know this information. or daryl can just pin it

    • @jasonschlierman412
      @jasonschlierman412 3 года назад +2

      Wow, when you start adding up roads, that becomes a lot of money just on roads. Thanks for sharing the info!

  • @BrickTaleStudios
    @BrickTaleStudios 4 года назад +8

    The really cool thing about using 1x2 bricks for these is that you can take advantage of the mold tolerances in the bricks to bend your roads and create smooth curved inclines! Such a thing would be perfect if you ever wanted to build an interchange for your highway!

  • @NedbLegocity
    @NedbLegocity 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial. As parts intensive as that is, I’m glad I went with the alternative plate.

  • @amseladams
    @amseladams 3 года назад +4

    Nice way to build LEGO roads. One modification I would suggest: the headlight bricks are slightly wider than a regular brick, so I would place them in the gaps between the yellow 2x2s. The way you use them adds some stress and causes the base plate to bend.

  • @ezcraftsman4815
    @ezcraftsman4815 4 года назад +2

    I designed my own MILS plate road system, and when I saw it would cost me about $30 for one straight section... I decided to switch to baseplates, haha! Well done!

    • @ezcraftsman4815
      @ezcraftsman4815 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld Without question!!! Has me inspired to see where I can cut costs, haha! Thanks for the great content!

  • @EvansBrickhouse
    @EvansBrickhouse 4 года назад

    Great video and I love how you add in the old gray color for detail. Some people hate mixing the 2 but I’m a fan. I just can’t even imagine how many pieces it will take to do all your roads like that.

  • @caloutaro8532
    @caloutaro8532 4 года назад +6

    Hey Daryl!! I love the mils system, that gonna help me out, when I start my city soon!!! Thank you!!😁😁😁

  • @wyatthall277
    @wyatthall277 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video! I had never heard of the MILS system before now, and now that I have, I love it. I'm definitely going to use it myself.

    • @wyatthall277
      @wyatthall277 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld Bit off-topic I suppose, but have you ever thought of having a Discord server? You seem like the kind of person who likes to interact with your fan-base, and that would help with that. I would be happy to help you set one up and run it if you would be interested.

  • @JohnnyBricks
    @JohnnyBricks 3 года назад +4

    Love the roads, just need the LEGOs and space. :D Fantastic job buddy!

  • @simonmoss101
    @simonmoss101 4 года назад

    Many thanks for the video. I recently bought some cheap bricks to make regular MILS plates and now I’ve seen how to do roads can get the parts to make those too 👍

  • @drinkywinky1314
    @drinkywinky1314 4 года назад

    Thank you for making this very useful tutorial.

  • @davidwest7443
    @davidwest7443 4 года назад

    These look great my friend. Looking forward to seeing how these look in the city and all the ideas you have for these plates. Thanks for sharing.

    • @davidwest7443
      @davidwest7443 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld yeah the mail seems to be running behind right now everywhere. I been waiting all week for a package and now it looks like it won't be here until Tuesday.

  • @Stuffiestriver
    @Stuffiestriver 4 года назад

    I really like this and it is selling me more on the idea of using the mils system than the regular plates but man does it seem resource intensive.

  • @legod1717
    @legod1717 4 года назад +1

    Awesome build! 👍

  • @LONDONBRIDGEBRICKS
    @LONDONBRIDGEBRICKS 3 года назад

    Bevin - I've been watching a lot of your videos recently - I too am embarking in the new year for building a city (LEGONDON) and I just wanted to say you really explain your work really well. Cheers Greg aka LONDON BRIDGE BRICKS

  • @ryangaudreau3330
    @ryangaudreau3330 3 года назад

    Awesome video! I am definitely going to give these a try. They look really awesome. Thanks for the content!

  • @MarioLuigiPlushBrosMLPB
    @MarioLuigiPlushBrosMLPB 4 года назад

    That looks really cool

  • @jjpierre9314
    @jjpierre9314 4 года назад +2

    Great video Daryl, really loving your how to videos! Very cool techniques...I would love to use them someday when money isn't an issue😂! Take care my brother, see you on the next one 👍🏼

  • @jasondylan9230
    @jasondylan9230 4 года назад

    Amazing! Glad you made a video showing how to build one. I've been wanting to make a small road for my lego ghostbusters city scene with my ghostbusters minifogs and stay puft marshmallow man.

  • @hitthebricks5502
    @hitthebricks5502 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great content, I'm just starting my city now and have a road system sorta like this but you definitely have a more consistent uniform type way of doing. Very inspiring! :)

    • @hitthebricks5502
      @hitthebricks5502 4 года назад

      Bevins Bricks lol well if you check out mine I don’t think I’m saving any $$$, especially when I building up elevation! Yikes! Love to learn so it’s all good!

  • @lilmacbricks741
    @lilmacbricks741 4 года назад

    That looks great! I can see why you would want to go with the mills plate system even just for the roads! You can really customize the different roadways per type of road! It looks really appealing, I just have a hard time justifying spending that kind of money when the Lego road plates work fine by themselves. But it's really starting to grow on me, the transition from city to suburb to urban will be almost seamless, not to mention how you can easily set one up for roadwork with unfinished brown area to finished paved area. I probably will change one day to the mills system but probably not for some time anyways. Great video and thanks for sharing!

    • @lilmacbricks741
      @lilmacbricks741 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld yeah, I know you had said that in some past updates. If I were to change though, I think it Would be more for the customability of them with the added strength as a bonus.

  • @dystopia1820
    @dystopia1820 4 года назад

    You inspire me keep going

  • @josephd27
    @josephd27 4 года назад

    Those are very nice

  • @theresnoplacelikeholmes2861
    @theresnoplacelikeholmes2861 4 года назад

    Very similar to how I did mine. My roads are a little bit wider but the same concept. 1x2 technic bricks with 2 holes work great too instead of headlight bricks.

  • @johnvocatura1019
    @johnvocatura1019 4 года назад

    Great video. Thank you,

  • @ben_nerf_lego
    @ben_nerf_lego 7 месяцев назад

    amazing design! with the snot technique you can intergrate arrows and different lines esier

  • @Meme-rh8ow
    @Meme-rh8ow 3 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏amazing build man thanks for the tips and they are the most helpfull ever

    • @Meme-rh8ow
      @Meme-rh8ow 3 года назад

      Amazing man you deserve a lit of claps 😃😃👏👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @joebennett7221
    @joebennett7221 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @CappnRob
    @CappnRob 3 года назад

    Dunno how intentional it was, but I love your use of old dark gray mixed in with the dark bley to give the road some weathered texture, making it look like older parts of pavement!

  • @d4bricks889
    @d4bricks889 4 года назад

    Well done awesome vidio looks great

  • @warbanzi
    @warbanzi 3 года назад +3

    The off brand plates are good for the base of mils roads.

  • @pliosaw
    @pliosaw 4 года назад

    Good Job:) I build custom UK Lego Road plates with bus lanes and taxi parking on normal baseplates. I use dark grey bricks for my roads. Each lane is 12 studs wide.

    • @pliosaw
      @pliosaw 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld not yet, but I have designed a police station, apartment block, and film studios :)

  • @anitapunia928
    @anitapunia928 2 года назад

    I am crazy.
    For this now thanks
    Friend

  • @DualFace
    @DualFace 4 года назад +8

    The old grey bricks trigger my OCD so much,😂😂

    • @NedbLegocity
      @NedbLegocity 4 года назад

      Yeah... but... it’s almost a ‘good’ variation. Does catch the eye though.

    • @Scrimjer
      @Scrimjer 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld I'm in here in Michigan too brother Battle Creek

    • @ivanivonovich9863
      @ivanivonovich9863 4 года назад

      Personally... I prefer them. I just don't have too many of them. If you use the right light source you can see several slightly different shades of the "new light bluish grey." This for me is irritating.

    • @kellerhammer4613
      @kellerhammer4613 Год назад

      Yes! Another person who is smart! LOL

  • @codyaustin8743
    @codyaustin8743 3 года назад

    Great video! Your wife let's you do all this uninterrupted!? Lol!

  • @GenialesTuning
    @GenialesTuning 3 года назад +1

    das Ist ja eine wirkliche coole Idee. Jedoch sehr Steine intensiv und die Kosten?

  • @Zabadak
    @Zabadak 4 года назад +1

    This l👀 ks great. And can give you your own creativity. Is it possible to use 1x2x1 brick with 2 holes in it. Instead of 2x 1x1x1 with headlight?

  • @MisterRubbernose
    @MisterRubbernose 3 года назад +2

    This looks amazing, but it does look like it’s bending the actual road plate, which is something I really don’t like. But I am totally going to have to make my own roads in the future.

    • @dascandy
      @dascandy 3 года назад

      The brick count works out perfectly; you need to make sure the bricks in the road surface are completely strongly fastened together.

  • @johngarrett7438
    @johngarrett7438 4 года назад

    Make sure you add a few of those log looking bricks for pot holes.keep an eye on your PO box. Now I gotta make these awesome roads.thanks.😁

    • @johngarrett7438
      @johngarrett7438 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld you got me hooked.Im doing mine now.😀

    • @johngarrett7438
      @johngarrett7438 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld your package should arrive any day now.Im gonna have to but the dough but shop now.just because.lol

  • @RobinHoodBricks
    @RobinHoodBricks 4 года назад +1

    Very nice. What is the piece count and approximate cost for each MILS Plate including the regular baseplate underneath, please? Thanks!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld Ouch, that's a lot. Are you going to switch things around frequently then? Cheers!

  • @streetriderlee4993
    @streetriderlee4993 4 года назад

    Great system but tiles are ridiculously expensive, my fire station is already over 1000 but I picked up,a bunch of parts to possibly open my own brick link store in the future or build a lotta stuff and maybe sell some Mocs as a business

  • @berlindasteenstra4124
    @berlindasteenstra4124 4 года назад

    Looks great but how do you make a corner

  • @TheOtherGuys2
    @TheOtherGuys2 3 года назад +2

    There's just one problem I see. Those green 'Headlight' bricks, they don't actually fit there. The stud on the side of them sticks out past the boundaries of the sides of the brick, so it's pressing up against the yellow 2x2s, making the whole thing hard to fit in, and causing the road plate to warp underneath. You could solve this by using either a 1x2 Technic brick with two pin holes, or by offsetting the headlight bricks from the 2x2 yellows.

  • @general_hammond
    @general_hammond 3 года назад

    From what I see with the anti-studded plates in the description, their road width is different than that of Lego standard and won't line up with other mils plates.

  • @roberttroidl7230
    @roberttroidl7230 4 года назад

    Wow that is really cool but I don’t have the correct legos to build a road yet

  • @Lurker01
    @Lurker01 4 года назад

    It requires many pieces but the result is great. Did you consider making some manholes using 3185, 3633, 38320 or some 112111 for bumpy road texture?

  • @toohumble1
    @toohumble1 4 года назад

    Great video Daryl! Love your road technique. Looks great to have all brick roads. Where is the link to the off brand roadplates you mentioned? I don't see it in the description.

    • @toohumble1
      @toohumble1 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld thank u 😊

  • @justmike5446
    @justmike5446 3 года назад

    Like the idea, but where can i get an entire box of 1 x 2 bricks like that

  • @benstoever
    @benstoever 4 года назад

    Another question, if I may: When using a road plate as the base instead of a regular plate, there are no studs underneath your road surface that support it. (There is gap underneath of half a plate in the version you show here that would otherwise be filled by the studs.) Does the road bend to the center because of this when you put cars on there or is it not a problem?
    Btw: I really love that you are able to work on the city again an how it's turning out so far.

  • @cadebuildslego4031
    @cadebuildslego4031 3 года назад

    Is there a tutorial on intersections and curves?

  • @rehabmax
    @rehabmax 3 года назад

    Looks great but that is one expensive roadway. In a larger layout it would prohibitively expensive.

  • @zcolescott
    @zcolescott 3 года назад

    Without having searched your videos, have you made one of these with parking spots on the sides of the road? Been thinking about something like that for in front of some of the modular buildings.

  • @niklasroth2508
    @niklasroth2508 3 года назад

    Yeah, that's a cool system you've build! Haha, maybe even cheaper then the new released LEGO road system...

    • @niklasroth2508
      @niklasroth2508 3 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld Jep, saw this video as well. Actually, until I saw it I was very negative to the new road system. Well I still am, but if one wants to set up streets with the Mills system its a cool thing.

  • @sambeaumont395
    @sambeaumont395 4 года назад

    How would you add a drain?

  • @Brickyboyproductions
    @Brickyboyproductions 3 года назад

    I was building a city I had a nice city layout but It was on plates and I ddidnt have enough yellow tiles

  • @scottbaker1991
    @scottbaker1991 4 года назад

    Can you do a video showing how a lego modular already built on a 32 x 32 base plate goes next to this?

    • @sklaus2721
      @sklaus2721 3 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld thanks for this answer. But do you like the wider sidewalks which will result out of adding the modular on a 32-baseplate side-by-side to a 32 MILS-roadplate? From my point of view the sidewalk becomes to wide compared to the road itself... What do you think about this?
      Thanks for your inspiring tutorials / videos!

  • @RaZeRbLaDeZ
    @RaZeRbLaDeZ 3 года назад

    Quite frankly I LIKE the new 2021 road plates...I know this is definitely an unpopular opinion lmao.

  • @blasterworks9960
    @blasterworks9960 4 года назад

    Firstly thank you very much for this. Secondly I have two questions. First could I get a part count for a single road plate (no tiles). Secondly How would you pull off a turn plate with this method??

    • @blasterworks9960
      @blasterworks9960 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld thanks a bunch. I took a look at that link with the alternative and may go in that direction as it appears to be much more cost effective for me. I'll let you know how it turns out.

  • @benstoever
    @benstoever 4 года назад

    So some Bricklink seller seems to have 1x2 dark bluish gray bricks from the Pick a Brick wall left. :-) (Or did you get them from LEGO? I also collected a lot of these for road building from the Pick a Brick wall in the past.) Do you feel that roads would look smoother using larger elements (e.g., 1x16 bricks or 1x6x5 panels) instead of the 1x2 bricks? I'm currently using the 1x2 bricks on slopes, since you can bend the road a little bit, but I'm not yet sure whether I should use them everywhere or go for the more expensive panels.

  • @blasterworks9960
    @blasterworks9960 3 года назад

    Using the new road plates, is it possible for you to show how to fit 8 sub cars on them. I've been using 2 side by side to fit them. If like to be able to fit them in a MILS plate as well. Much appreciated.

    • @BevinsBricksWorld
      @BevinsBricksWorld  3 года назад

      8 stud wide cars will fit on this version of my MILS road rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67700/BevinsBricks/straight-mils-road-new/#details

  • @CarlosBayne
    @CarlosBayne 5 месяцев назад

    Just beginning my research on LEGO city(ies), MILS, and MILS roads - do you have the parts / build for those lamp posts? They are AWESOME. I could reverse engineer it, but I'd rather ask for the instructions or at least the parts. Thanks!

    • @BevinsBricksWorld
      @BevinsBricksWorld  5 месяцев назад

      I do sell instructions on my website and many other people make versions now available on rebrickable. Penn lug also has a version on its website and downloadable.instructions I believe.

  • @chimerathrawn5875
    @chimerathrawn5875 3 года назад

    How do you do curves?😅

  • @rburns4048
    @rburns4048 4 года назад

    How much do these cost to build versus buying the official lego plates?

  • @AlexBrown-eb2bi
    @AlexBrown-eb2bi 3 года назад

    How do you connect them to the modulars?

    • @AlexBrown-eb2bi
      @AlexBrown-eb2bi 3 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld do they just rest on top?
      Could you possibly do a video on it?? I hate the new road plates

  • @Cstackhouse
    @Cstackhouse Год назад

    How many 1x2 do I need to make this? Can I get a parts list by chance?

  • @brucec3505
    @brucec3505 3 года назад

    Hi Daryl, I don't have any road plates. Is there a way to build a road plate on a regular base plate? Could you create a video on this, or link to someone who already has a video?

    • @brucec3505
      @brucec3505 3 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld thanks!

  • @doglover334
    @doglover334 4 года назад

    the headlight bricks go over the edge of a 1x1, so that doesn't work right

  • @hentaiboyzz
    @hentaiboyzz 4 года назад

    now I'm curious about crossroads and curve......

    • @thomascasteel6709
      @thomascasteel6709 4 года назад +1

      I thought about curves for my layout and decided that most intersections in the city are at right angles.

  • @clairesvarietychannel5015
    @clairesvarietychannel5015 4 года назад

    Where are the curves and crossings?

  • @sagetan9952
    @sagetan9952 4 года назад

    Wait u use tiles to make

    • @sagetan9952
      @sagetan9952 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld ok

    • @sagetan9952
      @sagetan9952 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld cool video

  • @TripleDHoney
    @TripleDHoney 4 года назад

    Road plates on a curve? Is that the next video? 🤷‍♂️

    • @TripleDHoney
      @TripleDHoney 4 года назад

      @@BevinsBricksWorld awesome thanks, I am currently rearranging my city in a new location so since I am doing that at the same time I am switching to the mills plates and wasn't sure what I was going to do about the roads since I was using lego road plates and knew that would be one big curb. So thanks for helping me out

  • @ivanivonovich9863
    @ivanivonovich9863 4 года назад +6

    A solid (double is most common) line is used in most city streets. The solid lines indicate "no Passing! Using a solid on one direction/broken line on the other is generally used on highways to designate a restricted direction passing lane. A broken line is used for an open passing zone - passing in either direction.
    This info is available from any DMV website.
    The design you use here is not realistic for a city street build.
    You did get the white line correct. As a white line is indicative of one-way traffic. A yellow line indicates two-way traffic. So if your road was for one-way traffic only, you would use a white centre line, which could have a broken line for changing lanes to make turns from the proper lane.

    • @hellothere_1257
      @hellothere_1257 3 года назад +4

      That really depends on where you're from. In continental Europe two-lane inner-city streets almost always have broken centerlines, mostly to allow cars to pass unmoving obstacles like a truck unloading cargo.
      This road design is modeled after the Lego base street plates which in turn are probably modeled after Danish roads (Lego being a Danish company and all). There is of course nothing wrong with pointing out that if you want to make a road that's accurate to US standards you need to use a different centerline, but it's getting pretty annoying how Americans always seem to assume that if something doesn't match their personal experiences it must be wrong or inaccurate, rather than maybe, just maybe being based on a design used elsewhere in the world.

  • @_LLevi_
    @_LLevi_ 4 года назад +1

    If those are 10 cents per piece you spent 500 dollars on 1by2s

    • @kylem9503
      @kylem9503 4 года назад +3

      Pick a brick wall 1.5cents per piece

  • @oscarvanwalstijn6902
    @oscarvanwalstijn6902 2 года назад

    I have big problem with mils.
    It costs more bricks. Call me old fashioned, but i use my old road plates, and very happy about that 😁

    • @BevinsBricksWorld
      @BevinsBricksWorld  2 года назад +1

      No one says you have to build this way. Its my preferred way to build.

    • @oscarvanwalstijn6902
      @oscarvanwalstijn6902 2 года назад

      You can add more detail, and different road options this way. I understand your choice ❤

  • @kylem9503
    @kylem9503 4 года назад +1

    You are not accurately representing Michigan roads. More potholes, cracks, a debris needed 😆

  • @goof9081
    @goof9081 4 года назад

    First