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Please confirm you are not a robot by checking the box. Grey base plate, measures 48 x 48 studs or 15 inch (38 cm) x 15 inch (38 cm)A supplement to any LEGO collectionIt is the ideal starting point for your inspired, open-ended building playThis LEGO Classic Sand Baseplate is a supplement to any LEGO collection LEGO Classic 10701 Grey Baseplate Playset Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.DetailsLego Classic Sand Baseplate FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsLEGO City 7280: Straight & Crossroad FREE Delivery on orders over . Safety warningNot suitable for children under 36 months Product Dimensions38 x 38 x 0.5 cm 1,988 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available1 Jan. 2015 Would you like to update product info? This LEGO Classic Grey Baseplate is a supplement to any LEGO collection and is the perfect starting point for your inspired, open-ended building play. 6 Brick Building Baseplates By The Wacky Warehouse - Large 10" x 10" (Gray)




See all 52 customer reviews See all 52 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk too bendy and the plates that my kids have built on wont fix to it great big board but so expensive Perfect for keeping Lego in one place Could have been a little bit thicker it seems a bit flimsy glue it to a £5 ikea table and perfect present Just the thing for great construction. The boy loves it, which means I do too Exactly what it says on the tin. It's a great big Lego baseplate. Fairly rigid considering the size which is helpful. Perfect for custom built modular style buildings. over priced for a piece of plastic :( though kids love it It is big enough but a bit soft... i expected it more solid Toys & Games > Building & Construction ToysLego Table IkeaPlayroom Table DiyBoys Playroom Ideas Ikea HacksIkea Train Table HackIkea Lego Table With StorageIkea Play Kitchen HacksIkea Hack PlayroomIkea Kids Table HackIkea Nursery HackForwardAn Ikea Hack custom train and activity table with TONS of storage.




This is such an an EASY DIY project and a great way to get all of those toys up off the floor and organized once and for all! 1 - 25 of 73 ads for "lego base plate" within Toys - Indoor Compatible with the leading brands Get creative with this Blox baseplate - a great starting point for bringing all your creations to life. This great value base plate is perfect for buildings, figures and much much more. Please Note: This product is an assorted line and the designs will be picked at random and may vary.Order it within hrs min* Order before 2pm for free delivery to your local store within 2 days. Order before 2pm for home delivery within 4 working days Order before 2pm for home delivery next working day While we�re sure you�ll love what you�ve ordered, if you�re not completely satisfied, we�ll gladly refund or exchange it. That�s our Wilko promise, and it�s in addition to your statutory rights. View Terms & Conditions » Wilko Blox � Get Creative This Christmas!




Blox Building Block Sets » Welcome to Wilko Life, our exciting blog that�s all about sharing with you the best of what we do. From the latest stories on what�s new and what�s hot. Visit Wilko Life »LEGO… it’s a love/hate relationship. You love that those colorful little bricks get your master builders thinking outside the box, but the failed attempts to keep them all in one place is almost as painful as when you step on one… with bare feet… in the dark (Psst! The two are related!). That’s why we’ve gathered the most clever LEGO storage solutions we could find. From the ultimate table to hardware store hacks, there’s a fix for your brick explosion here. photo: Heidi Kundun via Happiness is Homemade Forget fancy organizing systems. Get yourself to the local DIY store, pick up a package of plastic bins and just like that, you’ll have an easily accessible solution to your kid’s brick collection. We love the way Heidi over at Happiness is Homemade used her err… block, when it comes to LEGO.




Get the detailed list of what you’ll need here. Tackle the Tiny Stuff Ever notice that LEGO sets come with a bit more, well, stuff, than when you were a kid? Using a tackle or jewelry-making box (snag one at your local crafting store) with tons of tiny compartments makes it easy to have a place for each little accessory: from food to sidekicks, tools and more. photo: B Inspired Mama The creative blogger at B-Inspired Mama uses vertical storage and wall space (instead of your kiddo’s bedroom floor!) with this fun way to store LEGOs. Using materials that are a cinch to grab from the hardware or discount store, label each bucket with a white paint marker and then sort, sort, sort! Get the how-to at B-Inspired Mama. photo: Kristin Gentry via Kojo Designs This incredible building/storage combo table looks a lot harder to recreate than it really is. Combine a trip to IKEA with the most sticky glue you can find and you’ll be on your way. Want to know what you’ll need?




Skip on over to Kojo Designs for the how-to. LEGOs are something kids love all the way through up to middle school and beyond. When Michelle from That Mommy Blog was looking for a storage solution for her son’s exploding brick collection, she came up with this ingenious Adjustable Height DIY Lego Table and Storage Unit, which can be used forever! We love the fact that Michelle covered one side of the shelf with green baseplates, and left the other smooth for the option of building without baseplates.  For the step-by-step instructions, visit That Mommy Blog. It’s a Type A’s dream. After listening to her boys say they wanted a color-coded sorting system, Jen of I Heart Organizing looked around and decided the IKEA Trofast system was the best way to go. Those nifty little labels are made with paper and Mod Podge. Get the full rundown over at I Heart Organizing. photo: Meredith Rowley via My 4 Misters & Their Sister Now that all the bricks have a place, find a spot for those building manuals, too.




Believe us, once one of those suckers disappear, the chances of re-building that set are slim to none. We love the simple but brilliant idea from My 4 Misters & Their Sister. Even busy parents (meaning all of us!) can manage this one. Find out more over at My 4 Misters &Their Sister. photo: Abby Banks via 4 One More If your LEGO-loving kid wants a way to proudly display his favorite minifigs, take notes from mom Abby over at 4 One More. She upcycled a few frames from the local thrift store, had her kids pick the paint colors and, with the help of one incredible tube of glue, made a super clever and chic way to store LEGOs. Get the details on how to make your own over at 4 One More. photo: HGTV / I-Beam Design Can you imagine the look in your little one’s eyes if you turned his or her bedroom into a wall-to-wall LEGO haven? Designers Lena Seow, Vrinda Khanna and Suzan Wines of I-Beam Design did just that. LEGO boards cover the walls of this room, from floor to ceiling, so kids can build with or against gravity.

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