Building The New LEGO Room - Update #8 🆕🏙🏹

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  • @kevin7213
    @kevin7213 Před 17 dny +11

    The real life tread plate is absolutely phenomenal! I love it!

  • @hawthypx
    @hawthypx Před 12 dny +1

    It's a good job you got the tread plate placed first time... It would take a LOT of hot tea to correct it!

  • @andyhuckle
    @andyhuckle Před 14 dny +2

    tread plate = genius!

  • @coasterblocks3420
    @coasterblocks3420 Před 17 dny +4

    Ooh! Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth would be an excellent new LEGO theme as it’s now in the public domain!

  • @chrischristiansen6204
    @chrischristiansen6204 Před 16 dny +1

    If you go with the higher land thing for the access point, that could give that part of the city some nice height variation. I wonder if the coasters have clearance to weave through each other. There might be chip board in the thickness you need, or some thin non coragated cardboard.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      I was thinking LEGO boxes could be sufficient for a 1mm spacer, haha!

  • @kopakaskoolkompanion
    @kopakaskoolkompanion Před 13 dny +1

    Baseplate is the height of a half tile I believe, but of course something like cardstock I imagine should be about the right thickness as well for the top of the Kallax. Also love the tread plate!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 11 dny +1

      I think LEGO boxes might be the solution. Very fitting!

  • @CroydDC
    @CroydDC Před 16 dny +1

    Yes! The tread plate is awesome.

  • @mattscott8961
    @mattscott8961 Před 16 dny +1

    Your enthusiam is infectious!

  • @ralphjohnson4383
    @ralphjohnson4383 Před 8 dny +1

    You can buy plastic sheeting in the thickness needed. Get it on a roll from a plastic supplier

  • @chriswhite5665
    @chriswhite5665 Před 16 dny +1

    Be careful modifying those Kallax units. There is no extra material in them and a lot of empty space inside. They can be customized if you know what you're doing (I've done it a few time), but it's also easy to end up with something that is not structurally sound.

  • @BrooksBricks
    @BrooksBricks Před 17 dny +1

    Yessss!!! Things are happening! Lego is moving in! This is so exciting! I cannot wait to see how BN v2 develops.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Yeah, a lot will be familiar but it's all the extra space that will be super interesting!

  • @TheLongG
    @TheLongG Před 17 dny +1

    I've actually built a table also based on the Kallax cupboard and encountered the same issue. The height difference is indeed about 1 millimeter. I've added a 3mm plate of the main area of the cupboard and a 2mm plate (stripes) on the sides, leveling it out. With a table plate on top (slightly overlapping the edge), you barely notice it

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny

      That sounds precise. I was thinking of just adding loose cardboard!

  • @arturwozniak681
    @arturwozniak681 Před 7 dny +1

    Hello again Robin
    I’m just so impressed that you put the very first Lego set in your Lego room 2.0 congratulations 🎉 🎉

  • @elvisdepelvis4431
    @elvisdepelvis4431 Před 17 dny +20

    The top Kallax ‘wall’ will sag when not supported with a vertical plate, especially with weight on it.

    • @amplef0rth1
      @amplef0rth1 Před 17 dny +5

      Concerned about this as well. Those pieces are essentially hollow with a bit of cardboard in them. Plus you have a box that isn’t braced and can rack like a parallelogram and collapse.

    • @carlbenfield2971
      @carlbenfield2971 Před 17 dny +3

      I've seen enough horror pictures of vinyl collections destroyed because a kallax was used incorrectly. Removing the internal walls will 100% lead to structural failure.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před dnem +2

      I'm on it. I have a cunning plan!

  • @alexandre.o.branco
    @alexandre.o.branco Před 17 dny +3

    You’re right about the Kallax top not being flush, my city is build directly on the top and I had to compensate for the height of a plate. You could compensate with big tabletop plates which would then rest on the side walls: the sagging comment is true, the Kallaxes need the inner supports as they consist of paper honeycombs and mostly thin air.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      Yeah I'm going to cut down the inserts and add them back as pillars rather than solid walls. I have a cunning plan!

  • @ZackN85
    @ZackN85 Před 17 dny +5

    I love the room. What a delightful canvas for your creativity for years to come!!!
    You'll definitely want or need at least one more vertical support in that Ikea Kallax furniture if it's ever going to support weight of any kind (for example, a tabletop or a builders' hand who is using it to steady themself while leaning into the city/crouching or getting up). If it only ever is going to support plastic bricks and/or a single tabletop is supported across the entire expanse and supported on those millimeter-higher ends, you MIGHT be okay. There's a possibility that there might be sagging on the top even under its own weight, at least when we're talking about the precise tolerances you seem to wish for. Seems wise to make a plan to avoid that at the outset and bolster it.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny

      I have a new cooking plan for the centre shelf and I'll be adding cut down supports too!

  • @putzbell
    @putzbell Před 16 dny +1

    Awesome tread plate!

  • @chrismoscrop4657
    @chrismoscrop4657 Před 16 dny +1

    Hi Robin. Great update. Have you considered sanding the edges if the unit down? You could always paint it black again if it showed. Might be easier in the long run than finding the right thickness of shim material.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 11 dny

      I considered that but don't have an electric sander. I'll try the low tech option first!

  • @sticktomybrick6660
    @sticktomybrick6660 Před 17 dny +3

    Hi Robin! I don't normally comment any videos, but I'm a big fan of your channel and watch every episode! But as I heard of your plans with the Kallax cupboard, I really wanted to share some advice with you. As I myself had a lot build with these cupboards, I know that they are not structually sound without the Inlays, because there is only paper inside! So I would strongly advise you to bring in some supportive structure or otherwise it will surely bend over time.
    At last, I wanna thank you for all the great, creative and funny content. Keep on doing what you do! All the best wishes from Austria.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny +1

      Thanks for your lovely comment and advice. I will be adding supports and I think I have a new cunning plan for the centre shelf!

  • @joshuamorrison9670
    @joshuamorrison9670 Před 17 dny +2

    For the edges of the new IKEA units, best option for something to put over them would probably be something like wallpaper: thicker than paper, still thin and comes in large quantities.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      Not a bad plan. They're are lots of options but I don't want to shell out too much for something so unseen!

  • @stacyhoward8543
    @stacyhoward8543 Před 17 dny +1

    I don’t know if you have the “Command” adhesives where you are but if you do they have Velcro pieces that take up that amount perfectly and will make it so your table tops don’t move :) The room is looking amazing!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Hmmm they might need to move as plans evolve. I think they're too thick but I have some to try!

  • @BertiAir
    @BertiAir Před 17 dny +8

    It's not a speakeasy... it's a buildeasy!

  • @mikeconnelly7032
    @mikeconnelly7032 Před 17 dny +2

    Great progress!! I would’ve extended the tread plate past the sill edge and bend it down 90°. That leading edge will get a lot of foot traffic and wear the paint off.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      I don't have the abilities to do that but this is cool. It's not high traffic and I step over the whole step usually, haha!

  • @ragincrinz1457
    @ragincrinz1457 Před 16 dny +1

    Have you thought about building the new city using the new road plates. You would be able to get a base plate for every 2 roads width.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 11 dny

      I think they're a bit narrow and lumpy with those tile spaces, besides I already have a ton of old road plates!

  • @xguilbert
    @xguilbert Před 17 dny +3

    you should try sanding off the little ribs on the side of the Kallax, would be much simpler in the long term.

  • @mariokuppers5686
    @mariokuppers5686 Před 17 dny +1

    Acrylic sheeds Robin Transparent Acrylic Sheets or Black ones. But the bigger Problem would beto prevent Kallax from sag in over time wich is next to impossible without at least one intersection or an massuv Subframe in the rear

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      I have a cunning plan to cut down the original shelves into supporting pillars!

  • @lordsjaak
    @lordsjaak Před 17 dny +1

    well that is nice carpet, 03:42 and don't forget about your heater room easy acces. 04:27 is that not getting wobbling... if your don't have vectical space in it or bending your desk? i know IKEA is handy but strong. it is well worried.
    08:27 you are saying a second under sea cabinet but than in your LEGO city??? nice
    09:33 i shall by that overhang/corner well a LED light strip to give some extra light, even now it feel little bit dark and if you putting your harbor there than it is more dark there to show your ships or other LEGO sets.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      An led strip is a good idea. The undersea will be in those sideways units here too. And I'll remember to add supports!

  • @justaddbricks5527
    @justaddbricks5527 Před 17 dny +1

    As someone else has pointed out, I’m concerned that the Kallax unit will sag and possibly break under the pressure and weight of Lego above without support from underneath. I love the idea, but it might need a work around…
    But… I love everything else. The room is looking fresh! Especially love the actual tread-plate (was wondering what the other surprise was…). Good luck with moving all the Lego. I’m sure it’ll be easier than another well known Lego CZcamsr who has recently done the same as you (all be it on a larger scale..)

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      I forgot to mention I'll be adding partial cut-down supports to the units so they are supported by thin columns rather than solid walls!

    • @justaddbricks5527
      @justaddbricks5527 Před 16 dny

      @@RobinHoodBricksgood to know!

  • @MamasBricks
    @MamasBricks Před 16 dny +1

    The tread plate is fantastic!!!! Totally fits you and the room!!! Carpet jeeeee!!! Looks so nice!!! Can't wait to see it filled with more Lego!!! Enjoy working on it!!

  • @Yusufibnazam
    @Yusufibnazam Před 17 dny +1

    watching this is so nostalgic, I remember I used to wait for 4:00 on every mondays and fridays

  • @mikeshawhan278
    @mikeshawhan278 Před 17 dny +3

    On my Kallax unit, the height difference is just about the thickness of a (Lego) window pane ~1.5mm. It's not a roll, but I found matboard (used in picture framing) at an art supply store that is .055" thick- just slightly thinner than then window pane. I also echo the worries of an unsupported Kallax unit. It will be prone to sagging, racking, and possibly breaking if the inside structure is completely removed.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Good suggestions there.
      Yes I didn't mention that I plan to add some cross supports, but cut-down versions of the originals. More like pillars than walls!

  • @user-rb2tl8og2f
    @user-rb2tl8og2f Před 17 dny +1

    Just thinking that Alex Nunes uses fabric on his table tops. This might work here for you 🤔
    Can't wait to see yhe tables coming in soon 🎉

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Great idea. That could also work. I think I'll try old LEGO boxes first!

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Před 17 dny +1

    Love the tread plate! On the subject of misleading roller-coaster pictures, long ago, when the Corkscrew was the signature ride of Alton Towers they always showed it so you saw that it had two loops, but not that the two loops were along quite a long spiral. This often happens with adverts for places with rides.

  • @railwayjade
    @railwayjade Před 17 dny +1

    May I suggest a converted office chair cut down and placed on wheels to sit and roll under rather than bend under - take it from us model railway guys - your back will thank you!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      I think I'm doing it too low to sit and wheel around underneath, unless you just mean to sit down in the standing holes? That could work!

    • @railwayjade
      @railwayjade Před 16 dny

      @@RobinHoodBricks I'm worried about you bending to get under the scenes (we are not getting younger), but if you can fit a roller chair in there, then that would be great as then you can view things closer to sea-level.

  • @josephd27
    @josephd27 Před 16 dny +1

    It's lego time

  • @zardozspeakshs1111
    @zardozspeakshs1111 Před 17 dny +1

    you can get neoprene "self leveling" mats for aquariums. They're typically like 5mm thick, but they compress. The idea being that with some weight on top of them, they'll account for any inconsitencies in the surface of of your table. I'll second the other comments, that those ikea tables are going to sag to the center, but i doubt you'd get enough weight on them to break it with just lego. The self leveling mat would help account for any sag in the center as well.

  • @jimg7508
    @jimg7508 Před 17 dny +2

    Have you ever thought about having a table made out of you know like 2/4 plywood stuff like that I have noticed they're way better than the tables that you can buy

  • @beth7467
    @beth7467 Před 17 dny +1

    Would actual Lego baseplates work to even out that -- uh -- unevenness at the top of the KALLAX unit? (Good choice, by the way. I have several of those in my study. I'm going to use part of one for a shelf-based Lego city.) Hooray to you!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      It's too small a difference for LEGO geometry. A LEGO cardboard box however may be exactly what I need!

  • @dennisbomhof
    @dennisbomhof Před 16 dny +1

    Looks fabulous Robin and that treadplate makes the room. And I love those underground plans as well!

  • @Mitsubeasti
    @Mitsubeasti Před 17 dny +2

    Looking good. Maybe rubber drawer liner would help level up the table top and would help give a little grip to what’s on top so things don’t slide if you knock them etc. I’ve used it under my fish tanks, plus it usually comes in clear or black from B&Q. Don’t envy you the job of moving Brick Nottingham! Tread plate looks really nice too.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      The move will be a nightmare but I'll do it in sections I think!

  • @thomasclark6368
    @thomasclark6368 Před 17 dny +1

    You could sand the shelf and paint it

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny +1

      It doesn't even need paint but I don't want to reduce its strength even a little. They're fairly cheaply made!

  • @siraujus101
    @siraujus101 Před 17 dny +1

    Love the carpet but the treadplate is AMAZING. the LOOP is great

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      Haha, I love it too. Very silly but very RHB. I'll need a yellow hazard stripe next!

  • @Adamjames19494
    @Adamjames19494 Před 15 dny +1

    You can try cardboard for those tables

  • @bertkears6208
    @bertkears6208 Před 16 dny +1

    You can use flooring foam underlayment to fill the 1mm gap. But as some others suggested, you should have a vertical support on that cube organizer. It’s not very sturdy without it. Good luck though! I am looking forward to seeing the room progress!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      Yes I didn't mention that I plan to add some cross supports, but cut-down versions of the originals. More like pillars than walls!

  • @villafanmart
    @villafanmart Před 17 dny +1

    under that over hang is a perfect place for a cave build for your rock monsters, you can set up a good mine scene with either rock raiders, power miners, or more modern city mining to fit your main theme of the city, you could glue base plates to the under bit and to the walls so you can build of them to make a really good cave walls and ceiling, under the table should be the trolls/cyclops, sworn enemies, but forced to live together under ground due to humans hunting them...maybe an off shoot branch of the ssp was created to hunt them.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      That's a lot of underground scenes. I think the lower front shelves will be enough space for all that!

  • @xanthicdragon6510
    @xanthicdragon6510 Před 17 dny +1

    Nice update. No more echoes are the drinks cans coming along for the journey? Will there be a reveal of the Mrs. Hood guest suite 😊?

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Haha definitely no cans this time but they held up didn't they!

  • @ceciliaFX
    @ceciliaFX Před 16 dny +1

    Congratulations on your fabulous and very large tread plate. The room looks great.

  • @woolseym
    @woolseym Před 17 dny +1

    You might be able to plane down the lip of the ikea unit

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny

      Hmm I don't want to weaken them even a little as they're quite cheaply made!

  • @lifeoutdoorseveryday1682
    @lifeoutdoorseveryday1682 Před 17 dny +1

    I"M EXCITED!

  • @Foghorn8
    @Foghorn8 Před 16 dny +1

    Things are getting exciting! So looking forward to seeing the city take shape now.
    Out of interest - have you seen, or do you intend to buy, the new 60422 Harbour? Just with you speaking about a lowered section for the sea, I was curious if you were intending to invest more space into harbour-related builds. Mine just came yesterday and building it was a joy. It could have been the spiritual successor to the 6542 Launch and Load seaport but they seemed to decide to spend the extra parts budget on a side building instead of a road and truck which, I think, could have added more play value. Nonetheless, I think it's a great set for the money and I intend to modify mine to allow the crane to move and get vehicle access under.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      I do have a lot of cranes and ships already BUT I think I'll have to buy it as it looks lovely!

  • @davidbjork8828
    @davidbjork8828 Před 17 dny +1

    cotton paper for under parquet would work

  • @BlockHeadUK
    @BlockHeadUK Před 17 dny +1

    The tread plate is a fantastic touch 😂

  • @Erikve
    @Erikve Před 17 dny +1

    A foot reveal, lol, that made my day! 😅
    And what a fantastic idea to add a real-life tread plate!

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      Yeah, I've been dying to show that off, haha. It makes me smile every time!

    • @Erikve
      @Erikve Před 16 dny

      @@RobinHoodBricks your feet? 🤣

  • @rbleisem
    @rbleisem Před 17 dny +1

    Cartoon paper?
    As for crawl space, look at how folks move below a raised car.
    And who says that you can't raise the tables, the more you go to the back?
    Now your coaster, it needs a coaster to go straight true those loops, just for the fun factor.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Something definitely needs to go through the loop. The issue with top many different heights is the train lines!

  • @md0u80a2
    @md0u80a2 Před 17 dny +1

    So glad you got the loop coaster - have you considered the mega coaster where you connect with the original you already have??? As for kallax, our whole city is on it / but we put table tops to flatten. For your issue I wonder about cheap bendable chopping board? About the right depth and strong and not too expensive?

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny

      Haha I've not seen the mega coaster but I think variety is good so I'll have my three all separate. It'll be like Rollercoaster Tycoon!

  • @sampykett8799
    @sampykett8799 Před 16 dny +1

    Great job

  • @pasu2k
    @pasu2k Před 17 dny +1

    You could look for vinyl tablecloth to fill the 1mm gap. They're big, cheap and you can use multiple layers if needed. They usually come with awful patterns, but if you're covering them up with baseplates anyway that shouldn't be a problem ;)
    Edit: looked up the english name, and I think it's called oilcloth? They come in transparant too

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Another good suggestion. I have lots of options to try. Every penny counts!

  • @snowvannight
    @snowvannight Před 16 dny +1

    if the top of the kallax shelf is half a tile lower, why not use normal plates next to baseplates? normal plates are half a tile thicker than baseplates.

  • @ragincrinz1457
    @ragincrinz1457 Před 16 dny +2

    Please can we get a price idea of all of this so far. Would love to know for own reasons too

  • @CONCORDE444
    @CONCORDE444 Před 17 dny +1

    are you going to get some UV tint for the outside door glass to help protect the bricks of the builds in the room?

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      Yes, not got around to it yet. Maybe a dark inside, mirror outside finish!

  • @florisvanderweide155
    @florisvanderweide155 Před 17 dny +1

    you could think about making an U-shaped layout instead of a square one. that way, people can still see the scenes in the back, and you dont have to crawl all the way to the back.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před dnem

      The issue there is trains. A U-shape means they'd have to double back on themselves and that's a lot of bends especially with several train loops!

  • @davidbarbay4132
    @davidbarbay4132 Před 17 dny +1

    That's a lot of space for stacking and packing.

  • @commandernevar8555
    @commandernevar8555 Před 17 dny

    Hey Robin, to try and level the top of the Kallax you can get rolls of non slip mating which might help or you could try using cheap fuzzy felt sheets from a craft or hobby shop. Also may I suggest that when you build the city higher up to the rear so when looking at it from the front the builds will be more visible the further back they go and additional layers to the build and giving a forced perspective

  • @happle6443
    @happle6443 Před 17 dny +1

    Always fascinated how everyone uses different shelves and tables to create their cities. I don't have the space for tables so have a vertical city. Sourcing open ended shelves to make the city flow more was hard and no shelves seem to fit together perfectly. Hope you can find a simple solution to the height problem. I wonder if the old sticky backed plastic loved by Blue Peter (showing my age now) would work to fill the gap. Love the tread it's so Brick Nottingham 👍🏻. Its going to take you forever to move and rebuild everything can't wait to see and even bigger fairground.

  • @JJF_Lego
    @JJF_Lego Před 17 dny +2

    Yay room is done - now to make it a Lego room! Which it’s starting to be. 👍
    Space by the door - how to make it an RHB room oh ya put in a tread plate hahaha 🤣.
    Ummm 🤔 who said you could copy my Lego Kallax approach? Only joking but Ikea Kallax is how I’ve got nearly all my Lego but as vertical blocks!
    Can’t wait 😀 for final city tour of 1.0, but I hope🤔 u keep most the builds and good things but make it even more stacked and packed in new city!😁
    JJ F

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 10 dny +1

      Yeah I'll start by transferring everything in and the spaces in between will be massive!

  • @user-kp5pn6gu9y
    @user-kp5pn6gu9y Před 17 dny +1

    A chair and everything? Woah!

  • @johnvocatura1019
    @johnvocatura1019 Před 17 dny +1

    Looking good R. Use chip-board to level out your table tops

  • @woolseym
    @woolseym Před 17 dny +1

    Are you going to create a walk away around the city or only standing holes again?

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny +1

      Just standing holes I think to maximise space and I like building against walls to give the impression it goes on and on. Having an open edge all around can make it look like a weird island!

  • @Cymindis
    @Cymindis Před 17 dny

    A roll of thin packing foam might work to level that top nicely? or a non-slip liner for cupboards? not sure how think they are though, but packing foam should come in a range of thicknesses. carpet looks fab, and I love the long undersea and under-under sea shelf ideas. will be brilliant

  • @BennyLlama39
    @BennyLlama39 Před 17 dny +1

    Ah, yes... nothing like the formaldehyde-y smell of new carpets. 😀

  • @simonstenning6783
    @simonstenning6783 Před 17 dny

    Have you thought of moving over to MILs plates at all or the newer road plates before you move v2.0? Understand us patreons might need to up the contributions if so!

  • @aidenayers2486
    @aidenayers2486 Před 17 dny

    I can't wait to see what this room looks like!😀

  • @Slavador2393
    @Slavador2393 Před 17 dny

    Looks good Robin! I think you should be able to find a sheet of polystyrene in the thickness you're looking for to level up that shelf.
    PS I love the tread plate 😅

  • @sushirunner
    @sushirunner Před 17 dny

    What are the dimensions (in LEGO studs) of the tread plate? 😀

  • @Soy_Barman
    @Soy_Barman Před 17 dny +1

    You need to think well what's the first part of the city you wanna see when you enter the room.
    Maybe you can puc some country road entering the city just in front of the door. I don't know.

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před dnem

      I'm thinking airport and subway underneath, plus rail bridges!

  • @paulwalker427
    @paulwalker427 Před 17 dny

    splendid update chap

  • @pezzi1481
    @pezzi1481 Před 17 dny +1

    How many studs is the real life tread plate?🤔

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      I was going to measure it and do the maths but I forgot. I reckon about 40x80 studs, so 800 times the normal size!

  • @danshewell8746
    @danshewell8746 Před 17 dny

    Would it not be easier to file down the edges of the units rather than put a roll of stuff between?
    This is very exciting by the way.
    Feel like we are on a new journey now as I only joined three years ago I missed a lot of the early stages, but this is very cool.

  • @colinlaws8399
    @colinlaws8399 Před 17 dny +1

    What other channels?

    • @RobinHoodBricks
      @RobinHoodBricks  Před 16 dny

      I don't really have the time to watch other LEGO channels, haha!

  • @redredly
    @redredly Před 17 dny

    Congrats on the getting the carpet installed. I like the tread plate too. I’ve got the inside of my pickup truck bed cover tread plate.
    Can’t wait to see further progress
    Fun times