LEGO Classic Gray Baseplate 10701 Building Toy Compatible with Building Bricks for Kids Play (1 Piece)
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The Sand Baseplate is 10x10 in size, while the Grey Baseplate is 15x15 in size, which reflects the price!
Hi there! You won't be able to stack another baseplate on top of this one because baseplates aren't designed to connect to anything underneath them. They're only meant to serve as the foundation of your structure. br>br>However, we do make other pieces known as plates that might suit your needs. They're not as big as baseplates, but they're meant to go wherever they're needed in a build. br>br>If you have any questions about plates and baseplates, please contact our Customer Service department at LEGO. com/Service.br>br>Best wishes, Emilybr>LEGO® Service
15" X 15" is the size of each baseplate. When two baseplates are placed next to each other, the total size is only 15" X 30". To make a 30" X 30" square, you'll need four baseplates.
That's what I think. Although I doubt it will work with Duplos, I believe LEGO Jr pieces have the same size coupling as "regular" LEGOs.
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Although LEGO brand baseplates aren't cheap, their quality is unrivaled when compared to knock-offs. offs. br>br>This baseplate is larger than the average baseplate, which can be advantageous and disadvantageous. If you're building a larger scene and need to connect baseplates, this size may be an issue because it doesn't fit neatly next to standard 10 x 10 baseplates. To make everything fit nicely, you'll need a few 5 x 5 or 5 x 10 plates. br>br>However, if you're looking for a single-scene LEGO build, this plate is ideal because it provides more space to work with. It all depends on what you want to achieve. br>br>As you can see in my photos, I was able to fit these larger plates into my LEGO city, and they've proven to be extremely useful because they give me a lot of room to work with. br>br>Overall, this baseplate is excellent, and the knock-offs lack the same level of quality. off-brand products br>br>If you want to avoid paying $15 for this baseplate, look for it when it's on sale. br>br>If you found this review to be helpful, please click the 'helpful' button below. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. br>br>Have fun bricking.
With the help of some IKEA shelves, I created a massive table top. If necessary, they are very simple to cut. We simply snapped lego pieces where we wanted to cut and used a razor blade as a guide. They're so well cut that it's hard to tell which ones are cut and which aren't. To adhere to the top, we used liquid nails, which has worked well thus far. As you can see in the image, you'll need to use lego pieces to ensure that all of the plates are lined up perfectly when you glue them down, and you shouldn't glue too close to the edge to prevent the glue from oozing out the cracks. That should be clear enough.
You will receive the following: a single large baseplate br>What you will not receive: When it's all put together, you'll have plenty of time to play with it. br>br>Using the world's most popular construction toy, we're building our own 2 x 5 baseplate city. br>These are genuine brand name base plates. br>Cut these to fill in the space behind the road so that we can construct structures. br>br>Warning: br>br> This item cost me the full asking price. In terms of value, this disclosure DOES have an impact on my rating. When I'm shopping for something, I always look at the reviews. I don't always write reviews, but when I do, I try to be honest and objective. Friends, keep reviewing.
Nothing irritates me more than finding tiny Lego pieces in nooks and crannies throughout my house. br> So I came up with the idea of making a portable board that also served as storage. br>I used rubber cement to adhere the Lego base plate to a white foam board, first applying it to the entire back of the Lego base plate and allowing it to dry, then applying it to the area of the foam board where the Lego plate would be placed and allowing it to dry. After both pieces had dried, I carefully aligned the areas and adhered them together, applying light pressure all around and voila! Finally, it's over! br>After that, I used velcro adhesive strips to adhere three plastic bowls with covers for piece storage. Because my children's Lego collection is quite small, this will suffice for the time being. br>I'll get a picture up as soon as possible. br>When his collection grows, I'll purchase a larger container with dimensions similar to the portable base's length and width. I might have to cut some of the white foam board off, then glue the portable base to the container cover to keep it mobile.
This is exactly what I was looking for to finish my Lego table. I wanted to make sure I used the Lego brand to ensure that everything would fit together properly. I had to glue these to the table because they didn't come with a sticky back.
We didn't want to glue down a Duplo base because she's currently playing with it. We wanted the table to change as she did. We decided to give it a shot after reading mixed reviews about whether it would fit Duplo or not. DUPLO IS COMFORTABLE! I'm very happy! According to my understanding, Lego designed them to be interchangeable. She loves her table, and I'm glad it will continue to serve her well once she's outgrown Duplo and has graduated to regular-sized legos.
It does the job as a baseplate. The sky is overcast. It measures 15" by 15" and is square. And it's a LEGO product. br>br>In terms of quality, it's a little flimsy. I have a couple of other baseplates that appear to be thicker, though given the size of this one, it's understandable that it would have some give; I would also prefer a thicker plate with holes on the bottom, but for the price, this one sufficed. br>br>This is a substantial baseplate. Many of the available plates are 10" x 10," so this one gives you twice as much space. My daughter enjoys it simply because of how much she can fit on it, and it is certainly better than the smaller ones for her to set up a "park" for all of her numerous LEGO figures to play with.
As a result, you'll have a 4x4 puzzle that's half regular and half Duplo. It makes a great, sturdy base for laying on carpet or putting just about anywhere. We considered making it a tabletop, but we prefer to use it on the floor, so it can simply be set up on a card table or whatever is available.