LEGO MILS overview, tutorial, and tips

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • In this video, I give a basic overview of what MILS is and why you might want to use it, along with how we're using it in the big Jurassic Park collab I'm a part of at Bricks Cascade, and some tips I picked up from some of the other collab members.
    A couple of good articles on MILS:
    www.abellon.net...
    bricknerd.com/...
    A couple of photos, and the Jurassic Park timelapse were provided by J.J. Williams (thanks JJ!). Check out his Flickr page for lots more great photos and video:
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Комментарии • 73

  • @Notmyusernane
    @Notmyusernane Год назад +16

    This old guy is probably one of my favorite lego creators

  • @codyanderson509
    @codyanderson509 Год назад +3

    Great tutorial! The Jurassic Park colab was fantastic to see. Thank you for all the tips :)

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words. I'm happy to give back a little bit to thank all the people who have helped me out on my LEGO journey over the last few years.

  • @PrismRL.
    @PrismRL. Год назад +3

    This has to be one of the best Lego explanations I have seen for this technique

  • @joberthalib9951
    @joberthalib9951 Год назад +3

    This is exactly the tutorial my family needs so we can include some cool landscape in the JP collaboration next year. Thanks for another great video Dave!

  • @BrickReplicas
    @BrickReplicas Год назад +3

    Great video, Dave! I enjoyed learning about MILS by watching a video with your humor and MOC examples instead of just reading some articles; a great resource and fresh perspective on the building format.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much! I enjoyed doing a video that was a bit different than usual for me. I still have lots of MOCs on my list that I'll be doing videos on for sure, but I also have a few other tutorials in mind.

    • @BrickReplicas
      @BrickReplicas Год назад +1

      @@DavesBrickHouse That's awesome! Excited to see what's next.

  • @lawllaygoh
    @lawllaygoh Год назад +1

    That was a great review on the MILS building process.

  • @Brick_Science
    @Brick_Science Год назад +2

    yoooo this is a really cool tehnique!

  • @Selachshark
    @Selachshark 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the information, I’m gonna use this on my MOC!

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful! 🙂

  • @BrickVerseTV
    @BrickVerseTV Год назад

    Mr. Dave, it is a true pleasure to see another video from you. I've used MILS plates for about 2 years and truly love them. Thank you again for your videos and for letting this 50 yo know im not alone.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I have lots of fun making these videos, and it's always nice to hear that other people enjoy them as well. I have a MOC I'm going to rebuild using MILS, and I *may* have just placed a large Bricklink order. 😉And you are definitely not alone - there's plenty of us "vintage" builders. 😆

    • @BrickVerseTV
      @BrickVerseTV Год назад +1

      @Dave's Brick House that's great! Awe, yes, the "vintage builders" never thought of it that way, I like it! Can't wait for the next video and BrickLink order. Have fun, and keep us posted. Thank you.

  • @eagercrafter_9014
    @eagercrafter_9014 2 месяца назад

    I think this was the best, easiest to understand explanation I've seen. Just starting use MILS and was still confused, but not anymore. Love the idea of the axle, those pins are a pain.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! I'm glad it was helpful. 🙂 I was similarly confused when I first started out, which is one of the reasons I wanted to make this video.

  • @buddy-wrenchgarage
    @buddy-wrenchgarage Год назад

    I love this, reminds me a lot of modular model train club layouts, where everyone has they’re own module and there’s certain specs that have to be met so they all join together

  • @cr4zyg047
    @cr4zyg047 Год назад +1

    "Lego trains" weren't on my "rabbit holes to go down today" bingo card

    • @cr4zyg047
      @cr4zyg047 Год назад

      Then again, I also thought this was going to be about Lego mother-in-laws

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад

      Glad I could help, Kyle. 😂

  • @LuCreates_stuff
    @LuCreates_stuff Год назад +2

    Learned some new stuff. Mice video!

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I'm looking forward to using this for most of my MOCs in the future. And I love the second sentence of your comment. 😂

    • @LuCreates_stuff
      @LuCreates_stuff Год назад

      @@DavesBrickHouse you might have infected me with the pun virus

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад

      @@LuCreates_stuff I'm so proud! 😆

  • @Dozieplays
    @Dozieplays 2 месяца назад

    This will help good thing i found this video because im gonna make a lego ideas set called A day at Comic Con and it will be big

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Месяц назад

      I'm glad it will be helpful. Good luck on the Ideas set!

  • @BrooksBricks
    @BrooksBricks Год назад

    Uhhh what's MILS?? hahaha well done Dave. I do mine a tad different but yeah, definitely found that it's the way to go at this point, and it's been super helpful as I've done the Medieval Realm thus far!

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад

      Thanks Matt! Now you have me curious as to how you do yours. Maybe I'll ping you on Discord.

  • @WelcometoEuphoria
    @WelcometoEuphoria 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I found this to be a very clear and useful explanation.

  • @AstonishingStudios
    @AstonishingStudios Год назад +1

    My lifelong dream is to run into Dave at a LEGO convention!!!!!!!

    • @joberthalib9951
      @joberthalib9951 Год назад

      Come to Portland next year and meet all the amazing Lego creators like Dave!

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад

      We'll have to make it happen some day! Too bad you aren't coming to Brickworld Chicago.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад

      Indeed. There are always LOTS of really cool attendees at Bricks Cascade! 🙂

  • @Sarah-gm2cb
    @Sarah-gm2cb 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you, as a newbie this was the best video explanation I have seen. :)

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful. 🙂

  • @Dalekscientist
    @Dalekscientist Год назад

    Just subscribed to your channel! Your videos are awesome!

  • @lego-my-bricks
    @lego-my-bricks 4 месяца назад

    Awesome!

  • @ryanbrancaccio7768
    @ryanbrancaccio7768 Год назад +1

    I will definitely update my Lego city with this system.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +1

      As I said in the video, it does increase the cost by a decent amount, but I really like it.

  • @mitrolltv
    @mitrolltv Год назад

    #cool

  • @BricktasticIdeas
    @BricktasticIdeas Год назад +1

    I subscribed to you

  • @Columbo199X
    @Columbo199X Год назад +1

    I've seen MILS being used by many City builders on RUclips and I think it's heavily misunderstood. Like you've said, it's main use is for collaboration at conventions. But outside of that I think building on regular baseplates is a lot easier. If you want to keep the modularity you are restricted to the size of the baseplate. Which most of them are 32x32 or 16x32. But this becomes an issue when you're building something larger than that because then you have to build over the modules and the modularity is lost.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +2

      I personally find it quite nice for non-collab builds as well. At least for the larger ones I tend to do (like 64x64 studs or larger), I find that a MILS base makes it much more stable and easier / safer to move - even just around the house. If you have a larger build, and the center / inside is hollow, when you pick it up to move it, the baseplate can flex upwards and cause issues.
      But you are also correct about the issue of having to build on baseplate boundaries. That's something I haven't quite figured out yet, although I've talked to several builders at conventions who built large non-collab MOCs all on MILS, and they said it definitely makes it easier to transport.

  • @Sapryz
    @Sapryz Год назад +1

    Great video, deserves more likes!

  • @cosmo9362
    @cosmo9362 3 месяца назад

    I like the unique corner markers and your connection method. I’ve seen some MILS builds that don’t put parts completely along the sides. Do you feel doing so is better in some way? Thanks

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  3 месяца назад +1

      Actually, most of the MILS builds I use don't put parts all the way along the sides. You definitely need parts at the intersection of two plates, and also mid-plate for larger plates like 8x16 or 16x16. I just recently realized that I never mentioned that in the video.

  • @rio1408
    @rio1408 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question is it hard to take apart mils mocs if its connected on 2 sides since it seems it would be hard to detatch

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  10 месяцев назад

      Yep - that's true. I'm currently building a MOC that's 3x3 baseplates. What I did to address this was to build and connect the three baseplates for the back. Then I built the three baseplates for the middle and connected them to the back. Then I did the same thing for the front. I don't know how this works in a larger collab as I haven't yet participated in one, but I *think* I heard that they just set the plates down on the tables and don't connect them.

  • @zhang0605
    @zhang0605 4 месяца назад

    Can you use 32x32 base plate on the top instead of the smaller plates?

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  4 месяца назад

      No, that won't work unfortunately because the baseplates have nothing on the bottom to attach to.

    • @cosmo9362
      @cosmo9362 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@DavesBrickHouseAren’t there non-LEGO 😳 32x32 plates that can attach on the bottom?

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  3 месяца назад +1

      @@cosmo9362 I don't know. I've never looked for them as I prefer to use real LEGO.

  • @BetaBrick
    @BetaBrick Год назад +1

    Millions In LEGO Spend😂 also accurate.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +1

      Yuuuup! 😂

    • @BrickBastard
      @BrickBastard Год назад

      A great use for old/dirty/faded brick as filler, and most of the components aren't too awfully expensive given the benefits provided to overall stability, modularity, and ease of layout assembly. I can't think of a more cost effective way to achieve everything that MILS does at its reasonable price point.

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  Год назад +1

      @@BrickBastard for sure! You can even use scratched bricks with no problems.

  • @GothicKittyMadness
    @GothicKittyMadness 3 месяца назад

    1:40 what program is this?

    • @DavesBrickHouse
      @DavesBrickHouse  3 месяца назад

      Bricklink Studio. It's a great program for designing LEGO MOCs.

    • @GothicKittyMadness
      @GothicKittyMadness 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DavesBrickHouse thanks dude :)

  • @brickgaming4106
    @brickgaming4106 Год назад +1

    8th person like