Je suis sûre que vous allez construire une jolie ville, mais je pense que vous manquerez de place. J'ai commencé ma ville avec une planche comme la votre en pensant qu'elle suffirait, et j'ai arrêté ma ville à 17 m2 parce que ma maison n'est pas assez grande pour poursuivre la construction... ça n'en fini jamais plus on en a plus on en veut.
@@legalant1429 Ouais, pour le moment, je m'en tiens à créer une ville Lego dans cette taille de table. Après avoir construit dessus, la table commence à se remplir, mais ce n'est pas au point que j'ai besoin d'une autre table entière. Peut-être un jour dans le futur. Mais merci de m'avoir fait part de votre expérience avec une ville Lego ! J'apprécie vraiment cela!
You know you can fix Lego base plates like that by putting a heavy weight on the corner that's bent and a heavy weight on the flat part and it'll bend it back But you have to wait a couple of days So then it just forms back
I would rather not just because of how much they cost. I paid over $200 for the baseplates and gluing them effectively makes them worth nothing. Even without anything in the city it doesn't really move and hasn't been an issue.
i recently heard about Lego releasing a new tram later this year and it doesn't look like it will be battery powered so you probably could convert it to a 9 volt system if you want
A man has fallen into the river in Lego City! Start the new rescue helicopter. HEY! Build the helicopter and off to the rescue. Prepare the lifeline, lower the stretcher, and make the rescue.
This video took multiple months to film, so the first clips are in like March and there's still snow outside. We did have a snow storm at the beginning of May though, but it didn't stay 😂
Because the video had taken months to film and I already knew it was gonna be a super long video, so I ended it there. Don't worry though, I got some crazy stuff for part 2!