LEGO 626 Green Building Plate (10" x 10") (Discontinued by manufacturer)
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With this baseplate, Lego and Duplo blocks will both fit together. While the dimples on Duplo specific baseplates might be taller, you may find a stronger lock.
While I have not tried using Legos with Super Heroes, Legos are all formatted the same structurally on the bottom, so I can imagine it would also work.
They are made of - These plates play well with all "proper" Lego products and are available in a variety of sizes and colors (for example check out an excellent LEGO Education Small Building Plates Set 4646267). The Lego Technic and Duplo lines would not work with the Lego sets (Duplo is designed for toddlers, and the plates are specific).
There is no difference between them.
Selected User Reviews For LEGO 626 Green Building Plate (10" x 10") (Discontinued by manufacturer)
Legos have been a big hit with our kids over the past Christmas. In the Lego brand, it seems like all instructions come with the kits You do need some basics, however, as well as those fun activities. I go to the library a lot, and the librarian made this awesome marble run with one of these plates a few weeks before Christmas. This should be done at home, according to me. created a few new marble roads and gave the marble a few exit points as we changed the run. I am sharing a picture because I think this is a fun use of the plate even for young children. The above example is just one way you can use Lego bricks in an inventive manner. It can also be seen in the pictures that regular Lego bricks will fit well on this plate. The plate is flexible and can be bent while a structure is placed on it, but it is not 'bent' specifically.
Glad to hear that. I can use the same plates for my five and two year old children.
A child from 3 to 10 years old Then, v40-42) cannot live without an increasing number of these basic plates. It's either blue, green or gray we prefer, and we keep buying more of them. Although they were also larger (but far too thin and weak) than those used in the old times, they also fit well with the street plates, and were thick enough to erect cities. Or whatever you like. There are a number of disadvantages It is 1 > My wish would be to have more colors to choose from! Is worth two and a half The prices are a bit too high, even at Amazon's discounted prices, for what you're getting. The following are valid substitutions The ones I grew up with used to be thick, solid, and much more stable than the ones you get now (as pointed out by an earlier reviewer). That is why it is more difficult to accommodate build-ups nowadays and you must build solidly on top of The ones I have now are larger than those I had 30/40 years ago, so that's a positive! It is 3 and a half They are flimsy, to the point of fragility, and if bent they are permanently deformed (which can easily happen with small children).
To ensure that everything is properly spaced and secured, make sure everything is properly secured. As a result, large building plates usually come with the larger sets, which means that if your Lego tub is composed of many smaller sets, you probably won't get It is for that reason that the product was designed. It's a very simple piece of Lego, albeit a large one, but it does its job well. You can build outward and upward using LEGO bricks, allowing children and adults of all ages to build things of their imagination. It's big enough for a decent-sized castle, house with a lot, city scene, or whatever other designs you can dream up.
I had similar sized plates when I was a child and found them to be very useful. The kids enjoy this a lot, and already they are building things that they are not used to. You should definitely try it out.
If I need more then I could probably get a bigger version, but I wonder why they make a bigger version for more than I need. Taking issue with the price for what you get is the only issue for me. Despite the picture looking like it is suitable for playing football with friends, when you get it you realize it is you just have this flimsy green board. It is pretty decent in size and seems to be around seven bucks, but for the price you would expect a bit You should measure it so you can get an idea of the size when you get it. When you get it, it will look smaller than you think. As a whole, I would recommend getting it, but if you can find it at a lower price, you'll be pleased.
LEGO baseplates are a wonderful way to ensure that the completed Lego or Duplo creation is stable. are not compatible with Legos, but this is very versatile and can be used with either size of block. Originally I thought I was ordering a larger one as it is only 10" by 10". I wish the description had mentioned this as I thought I was ordering a bigger one. There are two children that can use it at the same time. It is somewhat flexible and will work better on a hard surface than on a carpeted surface. A good size is good for a smaller project or one builder, and this is a good size for a taller Lego project. If you are working on a larger project, I recommend 15 x 15 inches.
I like how the Lego plate fits the pieces tightly and is a good size. It is only thin and flimsy, which is my only complaint. If there is a thicker version of the design, it would be easier to move and wouldn't flex as much.
It's not a big deal since you can place it on a hard surface with no problem, plus it's not a safety hazard, but it can be a hassle especially for very young children who wish to play on the carpet. As for the flexing of the board, I am also concerned it may eventually crack however, I suppose I will give it the benefit of the doubt until then. It might be better to glue it to a matching sized piece of MDF or wood for rigidity, if you intend to use it only on carpet or rugs.