Now the question are: 1. Can I put the pre build modular on top, and snap it right in? 2. Does the new MILS crumble over time during pressure from the modular itself? Thank you for you time Tim, nice shelf by the way.
What is the reason to use tech brick 1x4, instead of 1x2 brick with 2 holes? Just curious because I havent tried yet, but I want the road to be wider when building road MILS, so use 1x2 bricks with 2 holes and add extra width to the road? will that work
Thanks for the tutorial. I have a question: Why use the 4 large plates on top (which ends up costing $10), instead of using another large base plate (same as in the very bottom) which would only cost $5-7?
I do agree the large base plate is expensive. One thing is it cuts down on the amount of bricks you have to place l. You just inspired a new video idea, I’m going to find the most price effective way to do mills
Now the question are:
1. Can I put the pre build modular on top, and snap it right in?
2. Does the new MILS crumble over time during pressure from the modular itself?
Thank you for you time Tim, nice shelf by the way.
1. No
2. No
where do you buy the bags of lego from just lego or somewhere else?
What is the reason to use tech brick 1x4, instead of 1x2 brick with 2 holes?
Just curious because I havent tried yet, but I want the road to be wider when building road MILS, so use 1x2 bricks with 2 holes and add extra width to the road? will that work
It’s for structure. But 1x2 is also really good
@@BuilderTim great! just connecting one pin each corner is good? or should I go with 2?
@@nicholaspark4543one pin should be totally fine. (I use 1 pin even though I use the 1x4 brick 😅)
Thanks for the tutorial. I have a question: Why use the 4 large plates on top (which ends up costing $10), instead of using another large base plate (same as in the very bottom) which would only cost $5-7?
I do agree the large base plate is expensive. One thing is it cuts down on the amount of bricks you have to place l.
You just inspired a new video idea, I’m going to find the most price effective way to do mills
@@BuilderTim I think that's a great idea! In that video I would love to also get an idea of cost vs effort vs structural integrity!
I don’t think the new “floppier” base plates (more like mats) can be stacked, unlike the older plates used to. That would have been optimal though.
For some reason, the base plates do not stick together. Ugh!
better millsplates are from 4 by 4 plates
How many 1x2? In the middle and the edges?
I use 6 on the edges, and as many in the center as needed to give good support for whatever plates I’m using
How should I make a sturdy base for my Viking Village? The buildings and bottom plates are irregular and won't line up properly for a normal MIL.
has he lots of pieces
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