I like the idea of raising the roadbed off the baseplate. It would give me room for wiring of lighting that is already a PITA enough on a flushmount... I'll be trying this method for sure!
I have found that the off-brand baseplates that I buy have an issue where they warp --- such a pain. I've since replaced them all with LEGO brand baseplates despite the additional cost. Great video and new sub
I enjoyed the video watched too the end, informative, not sure if I want to do this method or just do the method of widening the roads that I came up with and just lifting the buildings with plates. This way definitely would cost more, that's the only downside of it, other then that it would be great. Wish I had a lego store I could go to and get pick a brick stuff right away and whenever. Seems like ordering online takes a month or more, someday I hope to get started on a part wall.
yes in one of my previous city updates i just lifted the buildings up with the styrofoam boards you can find at the dollar store. Me too i don't have a close enough lego store where the malls are like a zoo so i just order it online.
If there’s one thing RUclips needs, it’s more videos exactly like this, which is exactly like umpteen other videos, explaining how to build a lego MILS road plate, which is so simple that no instructions are actually needed.
@@epicproportionsmediaproduc6697 I appreciate people going to the effort to make any kinda build content. You never know when someone might come up with something slightly different that sparks inspiration. If you don’t like it, then don’t watch it. But don’t leave a snarky, disparaging comment.
Do the AFOL know about this? The bracing of the Road Plate elements seem to not need structural standards? The colors of the parts/bricks-to me-help illuminate the different construction methods used for the build. Like your take on the plastic habit err, hobby! I DISLIKE the new element, everybody can play off.
I like the idea of raising the roadbed off the baseplate. It would give me room for wiring of lighting that is already a PITA enough on a flushmount... I'll be trying this method for sure!
yea thats what i have done and i have done it even with my mils modular building
I have found that the off-brand baseplates that I buy have an issue where they warp --- such a pain. I've since replaced them all with LEGO brand baseplates despite the additional cost. Great video and new sub
yeah i only use them in the city where i wont see them and they are a pain
Good job. I learned a lot. Thank you for taking the time to make this.
glad i can help a fellow lego builder
yesss I’m gonna refer to this vid for my roads for sure
I enjoyed the video watched too the end, informative, not sure if I want to do this method or just do the method of widening the roads that I came up with and just lifting the buildings with plates. This way definitely would cost more, that's the only downside of it, other then that it would be great.
Wish I had a lego store I could go to and get pick a brick stuff right away and whenever. Seems like ordering online takes a month or more, someday I hope to get started on a part wall.
yes in one of my previous city updates i just lifted the buildings up with the styrofoam boards you can find at the dollar store. Me too i don't have a close enough lego store where the malls are like a zoo so i just order it online.
The question is: are the new road plates in the end cheaper than SNOT built roads or not?
Good question depends if you have existing parts but if you were to do a major makeover it would cost some.
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I don't like the idea of smoothing all the bumps out. Lego should have bumps. It's their brand.
If there’s one thing RUclips needs, it’s more videos exactly like this, which is exactly like umpteen other videos, explaining how to build a lego MILS road plate, which is so simple that no instructions are actually needed.
Rude
@@jtonline99 well shit, how many times does RUclips need the exact same no-brainer video???
@@epicproportionsmediaproduc6697 I appreciate people going to the effort to make any kinda build content.
You never know when someone might come up with something slightly different that sparks inspiration.
If you don’t like it, then don’t watch it. But don’t leave a snarky, disparaging comment.
@@jtonline99 sure thing, just keep your unoriginal videos out of my feed and we’ve got a deal. Otherwise, don’t tell me what to do.
@@epicproportionsmediaproduc6697 lol what are you, 12? "don't tell me what to do"
Do the AFOL know about this?
The bracing of the Road Plate elements seem to not
need structural standards?
The colors of the parts/bricks-to me-help illuminate
the different construction methods used for the build.
Like your take on the plastic habit err, hobby!
I DISLIKE the new element, everybody can play off.
yes,a lot of AFOL youtubers make these types of videos around they're city