Again a very interesting video. I like this idea. I wish I could use it. Only I would change a little thing. Between those cheese lbg bricks. There is now a 1x1 tile. Instead of that. I would use a quarter round tile. ( I"ll hope that you know what a mean) because then you avoid the sharp edge. Like real roads. 😃
I make 3 different versions of mils plates and working on making group sets available. I just uploaded the 8 brick wide lane version and next is the new road plate version.
@@BevinsBricksWorld I could imagine!🤯...but it does look amazing! Your city and work is the best I've seen, which is why I always look forward to seeing what you're up to!🙏🏼
Have you considered re-doing all of your MILS plates to create an underground for the city for subway trains / ninja turtle sewers / etc.? I imagine it would be horribly costly and useless for the inside buildings since you would really only see the outside ones.
@@BevinsBricksWorld You are right. I have to pay the parts, the time to acquire, the time to build and to ship everything. I think it will be 30$-40$ per plate.
This looks to be so much easier than some of the other road plates. Thanks!
Good morning Daryl. Love your techniques. Your so talented
Awesome job buddy. And once again great entrance to the video. At some point I am going to try the MILS plates. When I have enough parts that is lol
Hey Daryl!!! Thank you for this technic!! At each video I learn a new things that's amazing!! Thank you!!!😁😁
Always learn something new when I watch your videos! Thanks for sharing all the techniques!
So cool!!!
Thanks
Beam me up Scotty
Good ! As well as the teleportation effect!
Outstanding sir.ouch ,my wallet.😀
@@BevinsBricksWorld yes,but they look great my friend.
@@BevinsBricksWorld agreed
Best news today: I finally found my gopro. :-)
Love ur teqnics thank u for sharing
Nice, always a fun watch.👍
Hi bro, another great video! Love the transporter bits!
Again a very interesting video. I like this idea. I wish I could use it. Only I would change a little thing. Between those cheese lbg bricks. There is now a 1x1 tile. Instead of that. I would use a quarter round tile. ( I"ll hope that you know what a mean) because then you avoid the sharp edge. Like real roads. 😃
Love the intro lol.
Nice!
Woah that intro cool man
But will this fit with the other road plates? The sidewalk is 8 studs wide on those and only 5 studs wide on this one.
I make 3 different versions of mils plates and working on making group sets available. I just uploaded the 8 brick wide lane version and next is the new road plate version.
Have you done or going to do a T section?
Hi Daryl can I just confirm, do you use "dark bluish Gray" for your roads or is it a different Gray?
@@BevinsBricksWorld Thank you Daryl, I appreciate the help! I would love to use your mils plate technique in the future!😄
@@BevinsBricksWorld I could imagine!🤯...but it does look amazing! Your city and work is the best I've seen, which is why I always look forward to seeing what you're up to!🙏🏼
Have you considered re-doing all of your MILS plates to create an underground for the city for subway trains / ninja turtle sewers / etc.? I imagine it would be horribly costly and useless for the inside buildings since you would really only see the outside ones.
I hope someone build an sell the MILS-System in Germany. I have no time to buy and build it. :-(
@@BevinsBricksWorld You are right. I have to pay the parts, the time to acquire, the time to build and to ship everything. I think it will be 30$-40$ per plate.
Hmmmm, This tech. Is very interesting does anyone know why this tech. Was design in the first place? I like it
Ohhh gotcha that’s awesome I’m new to LEGO city building and I’m thinking I really like this thanks!