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All New Bright Colors You have never seen so many options! Besides all your favorites, Slab Dream Lab has all new colors for a classic building foundation. Our baseplate Slabs come in bigger and better sizes to expand your play area. Or make room for more friends. Bring Your Imagination to Life Choose themes that match your favorite minifig, cityscape or MOC. With Slab Dream Lab, the possibilities are endless. Classic Green Baseplate (12x12)Items 1 to 60 of 224 Items 1 to 60 of 224 Base Plates in Bulk If you are looking to build a new project and require lego compatible base plates in bulk, then you have come to the right place. We help schools, businesses, hospitals, play areas and so many more people build a dream play area for kids to enjoy. Whether you are looking to build a lego wall or a lego table we can help. Official boards can be expensive, so no matter how large of an area you are looking to cover, we can help. We have a large number of lego compatiable colour base plates avilable and we have a number of products to accompany your project.




Looking for bricks and blocks? Are you a teacher looking to offer LEGO based therapy and need accessories, we can help. Are you looking for a quick and easy way to build lego compatible walls? No matter what your need, we can help supply lego base plates in bulk and offer a great price for business orders. Thank you so muchLEGO used to make a 50 x 50 stud baseplate in the 1960s and 1970s, which was the largest baseplate that they've made available.  Technically, you can still buy them on the aftermarket at BrickLink, but LEGO doesn't offer them anymore.  How big is 50 studs?  That's 40cm or about 15.75"Starting in 1980, LEGO instead offered the 48 x 48 baseplate, which is still available from LEGO today.  How big is 48 studs?  About 38.4cm or about 15.12"Internally, LEGO probably has made much larger baseplates, as I believe baseplates are made in large sheets, and cut to size.  Gradually over time, LEGO has made all their baseplates multiples of 8 studs (probably to save on wasted material from cutting), but at one time offered many different strange sizes of baseplates (See: What are the sizes of Lego base plates?)




You can find compatible baseplates from other companies that are 32 x 96, or 10 x 30 inches. Usually, these are double-sided with Duplo studs on the back.: Brick Building Play Mat by SCS- Rollable, Two Sided Silicone Mat - Works with Lego and Duplo- 32" Long for Activity Tables: Toys & Games48 studs x 48 studs, which comes to about 15" x 15".Gray BaseplateWe recently bought a base,it isnt LEGO branded but works with their bricks / DUPLO blocks Large Green Baseplate - The Wacky Warehouse and measures 32" long (81cm) & 12" wide (30cm) ...which is 100 x 38 studsAs mentioned, the largest branded LEGO base is 48 x 48...any bigger I guess would start to be a pain in the ass to ship?Lego would have that answer for you, but i have seen 12x12. & FREE Shipping on orders over $35. Sold by River Colony Trading and Fulfilled by Amazon. New (1) from $21.95 Brick Building Base Plates By SCS - Large 10"x10" Baseplates (6 Pack Variety Pack) - Tight Fit with All Major Brick Sets FREE Shipping on orders over .




DetailsBuilding Bricks - 1000 pc Bulk Blocks w 54 Roof Pieces and Better Variety - Tight Fit with All… FREE Shipping on orders over . Brick Building Base Plates By SCS - Large 10"x10" Baseplates (6 Pack Variety Pack) - Tight Fit with All Major Brick SetsBrick Building Base Plates By SCS - Large 10x10 Variety pack (2 Green, 2 Grey, 2 Blue) Baseplates (6 Pack) - Tight Fit with All Major Brick Sets: The best way to expand your building, this unique 10 pack of building base plates gives you the freedom to create as you wish . Each set is custom designed to be Tight Fitting with all major sets. 100% Tight Fit with All Major Brick Sets Underside Connectability so you can connect Bricks from top or bottom Custom molded for Guaranteed Tight Fit 6 - 10" x 10" Plates - (2 Green, 2 Grey, 2 Blue) 10 x 10 x 0.9 inches 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 3 years and up #34,929 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #559 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets




#1,099 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.0 out of 5 stars LEGO Classic Green Baseplate Supplement Building Bricks - 10" x 10" Baseplate - Variety Pack (6 Pack) Compatible with all Major Brands Variety Pack Baseplates (Set of 4 - 10" X 10") Compatible With Most Major Brands of Building Blocks -- Green and Blue -- By Creative QT 5 star59%4 star13%3 star10%2 star9%1 star9%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsPerfect! Bad spacing - causes legos to pop off Great quality substitute for higher priced brand name base plates. best price I found on LEGO building plates! Great price and quality! Better than the Lego brand.then these are probably not your best bet. Though I am sure that if you ...but whatever my kids or I build on them pops off very easily. Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer ReviewsYard sales and thrift stores can be very hit-and-miss. When you find them you can get great bargains, but most of the time it’s not fruitful unless you have other reasons to shop there.




When I built my Pokemon sculptures, I was able to do that using a bulk brick tub that lego was selling at the time (set #3033). I bought about 20 of those at $20 each and still ran out of certain parts – that’s why Squirtle’s tail was so small. Sadly, that tub was discontinued a few years ago and the bulk tubs that are available more recently haven’t had nearly as good of an assortment or as good of a price per brick. Probably the easiest way to get cheap parts is to shop on BrickLink. It’s an online shopping mall just for LEGO. Sellers buy sets in bulk (generally when they have clearance sales at retail stores) and sort the parts, putting the individual pieces on their stores. Then you can go in and order any part in quantity. It’s an awkward site to use, but I think the best way is to start at the Catalog tab, find the part you want in the color you want, and then find a store that has them in sufficient quantity. (Disclaimer: I have my own BrickLink store.) There’s also bulk brick available from LEGO;

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