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Gray Baseplateproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 18 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISClassicAdd another useful piece to your LEGO® collection with this Gray Baseplate! Gray Baseplate Reviews - page 2 Used & new (11) from $19.99 Ships from and sold by aToyWish. LEGO Bricks & More Building Plate 628 LEGO Classic Green Baseplate Supplement FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsLEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box 10696 FREE Shipping on orders over . The perfect starting point for LEGO creations! This grey baseplate measures 15" x 15", so it's a great place to start building castles, skyscrapers, or what ever your imagination comes up with. 15.1 x 0.1 x 15.1 inches 4 - 5 years #49,901 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #792 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets #1,589 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets LEGO Classic Sand Baseplate White Baseplates, 10 x 10 Inches Large Thick Base Plates for Building Bricks by Brickyard Building Blocks, Perfect for Activity Table or Displaying Compatible Construction Toys (4-Pack, White)




5 star78%4 star14%3 star5%2 star2%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsCombine these with the Zak trays on Amazon The table looks great! Excellent addition to any LEGO collectionThe one my oldest has is strong and sturdy. I had suggested my older child give his ...Not sure if it's me or them...A Little FlimsyBoth my children, girl age 7; son age 4, are huge Lego fanatics. This is especially true of my four year old son (almost 5) who is absolutely passionate about building things. I purchased this building plate for my daughter to use with her LEGO Friends Heartlake Shopping Mall 41058 Building Set. It works great, and the entire mall fits on the one building plate. However, my daughter wanted her mall stores spread out over a bigger area, so I ended up getting her a second plate. Now she has her mall stores spread out over two building plates and it looks fantastic! We've also been buying her extra pieces to add to the mall, such as the LEGO Friends Heartlake Pet Salon 41007.My daughter absolutely loves having the plates;




not only does it look great, but with the plates, moving her Lego creation from one place to the other is a breeze. The plates are very well made and are extremely sturdy--I was surprised about that, especially considering how flexible they are. In any event, I love these plates and plan on buying a few more for my daughter's other creations, as well as for my son. My only complaint is that I wish the plate wasn't quite so flexible. Why couldn't it be as hard and inflexible as the individual small building plates that come with the various Lego collections? This plate bends very easily, which makes it hard to pick up and carry whenever there is a project attached; I have to be very careful when lifting the plate with the Lego Mall attached, otherwise one end or the other, flops over and pieces fall off.I read one of the earlier reviews where that mom said she purchased plastic trays in which she placed the Lego plate to allow her children to be able to easily move them around. I like that idea--a lot!




She cut the plate down to size to fit the trays--maybe she wanted them smaller--but in my case I'm going to try to find a tray that is big enough to accommodate the plate as is. That should nicely resolve the problem. Aside from being too flexible, my only other complaint is that I wish Lego would offer the plates in a wider variety of colors. So far all I've been able to find are gray, green, and blue. My daughter would love them in pinks and purple--probably my son too! LOL Anyhow, just a thought. Bottom line, this is a great product and one that I would highly recommend for any little Lego builder.Must have for serious Lego creators See and discover other items: lego saleLEGO Classic Green Baseplate (10700) Orders over $29 ship for free.* Whether you're creating a garden, forest, or something of your own imagination, this green-colored 32x32-stud baseplate is the perfect starting point for building, displaying, and playing with your LEGO® creations. Measures 32x32 studs or 10'' (25cm) x 10'' (25cm)




A great supplement to any LEGO® collection! Product Dimensions (in inches):12.1 x 10.2 x 0.1Next »Great Product Good lego base ProsColorfulCreativeDurableEasy To AssembleFunSturdyConsPricey / Poor ValueBest UsesImaginative PlayMotor Skills DevelopmentYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:NoColor Change!? Excelent buy ProsCreativeDurableFunSturdyConsBest UsesImaginative PlayWas this a gift?:NoCool product ProsColorfulCreativeDurableEasy To AssembleFunSturdyConsBest UsesImaginative PlayOlder ChildrenYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:NoNecessary! Not like the original but nice to have ProsConsFlimsyBest UsesWas this a gift?:NoLego must have! ProsCreativeDurableFunSturdyConsBest UsesImaginative PlayWas this a gift?:NoFlimsy ProsConsFlimsyPricey / Poor ValueBest UsesWas this a gift?:Noindisponsable if you are thinking to buy classic lego Good product for the price Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | in bikes & ride-ons DollsArts & CraftsBath, Beauty & AccessoriesPretend PlayBikes & Ride-onsElectronicsBuilding SetsOutdoor PlayLearningPreschoolGames & PuzzlesMusical InstrumentsStuffed AnimalsVideo GamesCooking for Kids




Disney FrozenBarbieDisney PrincessMy Little PonyMonster HighDoc McStuffinsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISHow to make a LEGO mosaicLEGO mosaics can be realized in various ways. You can start with processing a color image, scale it down in size and reduce the number of colors to match the ones available in the LEGO palette. The simplest way to build a LEGO mosaic is to attach many colored 1×1 tiles or 1×2 LEGO plates on a large LEGO baseplate, getting a square pixel aspect ratio. An alternative is to use plates with studs up, getting a different pixel aspect ratio, because LEGO plates are shorter than wider.A double LEGO mosaicThere is a way to make a LEGO mosaic that shows two pictures in one: it’s called a lenticular mosaic, and involves using LEGO 1×1 slope bricks instead of plates or tiles. The design process is slightly more complex, because you have to start with two images, split them in columns (or rows) and then assemble each row interleaving one image with the other.

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