Personally I prefer the Moduverse system as it's made to be created with whatever bricks is available, but this works nicely. I wonder which system is most cost effective though
I have a question. When you built your mils plate, insted of using the 4x4 plates for the top, couldnt you just use the 32x32 plate that your mod is on? It seems like that would save a bit of time.
If you just want to get your modular up to the same height as other buildings that are on MILS then yes. If you want it to be as rigid etc as in this video, then that won't work as you can't attach things to the underside of regular base plates that the modulars are on
The Dr. Strange portal on the rooftop is such a nice, funny touch! Love it!
Really enjoyed your demonstration video. Look forward to your future videos.
Thank you
I found the best way to transfer a modular building to a MILS plate is just to build the durn thing on the MILS plate.
That is the best way to do it. For those that started building MILS plates after they've built a few modulars, they need to transfer them.
Personally I prefer the Moduverse system as it's made to be created with whatever bricks is available, but this works nicely. I wonder which system is most cost effective though
I’ve not looked too deeply into that one but will check it out. This one is very clean to build but is pretty part intensive.
This costs 36.27 € new on pick-a-brick, 24.33 € with used parts on bricklink.
Plus delivery.
Seen many videos like this but yours was the best :)
please make another video of how to make a MILS plate for a road to connect to my MILS for the modular buildings.
You’ll be pleased to hear that it’s in production and will be released soon(ish)
I am looking forward to your MILS plate for road video.
Thanks for the comment, Ken. It's coming soon, I've just been moving house.
I use the 16x16 technic plates and either put them on a base plate to get the correct height or just tile over the top to the colour you like
Nice. That would be a good and flexible option to be able to create with
New to mils but now I think I understand why they are ued thanks but do the base playes have to be double sided?
My ask how does it with the Disney castle it bigger or. Wider or I don’t know how to get that csn do video one That
My stress levels when you started ripping off the base place 📈📈📈
Mine too haha
My stress level when he started lifting the building up and down 😮📈📈📈
This costs 36.27€ new on pick-a-brick, 24.33€ with used parts on bricklink.
Plus delivery.
you deserve way more subscribers, by the quality of this video I though you would have one million subs!
Thank you! Let's see if we can get it there!
I have a question. When you built your mils plate, insted of using the 4x4 plates for the top, couldnt you just use the 32x32 plate that your mod is on? It seems like that would save a bit of time.
The 32x32 can’t stick to the top. Like he said, you can use 16x16 plates to save time, but the 4x4’s probably add more stability.
If you just want to get your modular up to the same height as other buildings that are on MILS then yes. If you want it to be as rigid etc as in this video, then that won't work as you can't attach things to the underside of regular base plates that the modulars are on
MILS is also standing for Modulars I Like To Swap
That's awesome. I've not heard that one before
@@mocmotionstudios yeah no I'm trippin, I just made that up. Nice video keep up 👍
@@axelduboel6435 haha you got me there lol.
The Dr. Strange portal on the rooftop is such a nice, funny touch! Love it!