Personally, I think the contrast of dark gray and light gray tiles between the sidewalk and Modulars is great at emphasizing the sidewalks as is! The only thing I would suggest is perhaps adding details to the sidewalks to make them more exciting. Great video, I’m still here!
Best video I have seen explaining how to do this. Very detailed with exactly what parts to use, very clear instructions and very easy to follow. Thank you. Just finished my first road.
Hey you might have an updated video but I like to use brick pieces on the edge of mils road plates so that the side facing out on my shelf looks cleaner that just random color pieces and technic holes.
@@Timep3 Yes totally right. That’s exactly what I would do for any edge facing. All my roads have buildings either side but definitely that’s the way to go to make it look good for outer edges!
This looks great! I make mine in a very similar manner. One change I would advise is to add either a 1x2 dark bg tile, or a 1x2 dbg grille tile to the bottom of the drains. This will cover up the 2 blue exposed studs. They may be hard to see but I just like knowing that they're there.
Hi this looks awesome. Have you considered swopping out the grey sloped pieces by the crossings for tan. Typically in the UK there is usually tan/yellow/brick tactile paving to help those partially sighted people. Not sure how it would look overall but might be worth trying.
I would love to begin building modulars, but which one should I do first? The ones soon to be retired, or a new one? I like the pavement, but I think the haunted house is a little to dominant next to the city. Cheers from Sara
Hi Sara, I would suggest getting the ones that aren’t retired yet, like Jazz Club and Boutique hotel as otherwise they will go up in price to buy once retired. You can wait a while to get the museum. I agree with the haunted house, we’re at early stages of the city and that set will be moved eventually.
@@motoringnation Hi! Most of them will have buildings next the them but I imagine when it comes to the outer edge of the city I will make sure that I use grey brick to make it uniform along the edge
what is the reason to use tech brick 1x4, instead of 1x2 brick with 2 holes? Just curious because I havent tried yet, but I want the road to be wider, so use 1x2 bricks with 2 holes and add extra width to the road? will that work?
@@nicholaspark4543 Hi! The reason for the 1x4 with 3 holes is that it lines up with the way I do my MILS base plates so they can connect together. If you do MILS the way I did then a I think in order to have a wider road as you’ve described you would need to use a 1x2 with one hole, otherwise the holes/connector won’t align on an adjoining MILS base plate.
@@BrickheadBarista thank you for the reply. so if I build all of my MILS with 1x2 bricks with 2 holes, there wont be any issues, correct? I am thinking about using the brick design ID 32000. this has 2 holes, so I can make the roads wider and use 2 pin pieces and make it sturdy?
@@nicholaspark4543 as long as the holes are in the same place on all MILS you use then it’ll work fine within your own city. If you’re not ever linking with others at conventions/displays I don’t think it really matters. And you only need two connectors for sturdiness if you’re going to be picking up multiple sections together. I’ve actually now found that within my own city I don’t even need connectors and having them in place makes changing the layout a pain!
@@BrickheadBarista Thank you again, I will try to build ones with 2 holes and see how it works out. Definitely following you for your expertise and kind explanation!
Hey mate, Please update your part list to include the 1x6 tiles in light bluish grey to go over the drains as just found out the hard way using the list as a parts check list that they where missing in the list 😞 All good will order some but just wanted to give a heads up so other people don’t get caught out 👍🏻
@@BrickheadBarista All good mate was just when I got to the drain part of building I was like oh haha. Keep the videos coming mate more lego city idea videos would be great!
Great wee video!! This might be a silly question, but how do you get all those bricks that you need so they're at hand? Massive Lego bulk order or lots of bulk job lots etc??
Generally I use Bricklink and can get all of them from a few sellers, sometimes even just one. I have a road part wish list set up so it’s now easier to
great Video. can you provide a parts list and where you get them from. Can you do a video to eplain the 16 X 32 plate you mentioned.. oh and by the way where is youe cafe.. May pop in ofr a coffee sometime
Thanks! I’ll try to out the parts list together and add to the description and can certainly do a 16 x 32 video no problem. I usually get parts from bricklink.
Great video, thanks for sharing the update on your LEGO city. I have one question regarding the MILS plate - did you experience "bending" of the road MILS plates in the corners? I was experimenting with small 16x16 MILS plates a couple of weeks ago, but the bending in the corners was unacceptable. Hope there's not such issue with large 32x32 plates. Take care, and looking forward to watch your next video! 👏
Hey, thanks for commenting! I’ve never experienced the bending you’re talking about, I wonder why that would be? It shouldn’t happen if everything is connected properly, so can’t shed any light on that I’m afraid.
Ill bet ya when you get more and more advanced with your city youll eventually ditch the plates and build brickbuild roads. Might aswell start early no? ;)
MILS is expensive. Dark bluish grey bricks (1xAny Size) are expensive because they are used in so many builds. How I wish Lego brings back the old road plates. Sigh.
@@BrickheadBarista Yes. I wonder why Lego did not consider "widening" the roads in the first place to fit 6 wide vehicles. 4 wide style vehicles are as old as the old road plate system. Pick-A-Brick wall (in my country) rarely has any 1xAny Size dark bluish grey pieces (even if there is, I am often too late to get them). Anyway, I like your videos. Great work! Keep the videos flowing!
@@Qoonutz it’s crazy that they didn’t unless the goal was to make us buy more bricks! Glad you enjoy the videos and thanks for the positive feedback and interaction!
Why do this with expensive Lego bricks when there are far cheaper options for a build that will never be seen. The new road plates are horrendous , all bright and shiny gloss so with MILS you are forced to use these now.
Absolutely no reason why alternatives couldn’t be used. I use cheap used bricks from Bricklink where possible for unseen bricks. I guess the new road plates are just a matter of personal preference, I only started building last year and that’s what chose as that’s what is now in production. Fully aware they’re not to everyone’s taste and a frustrating lack of road layout options currently which hopefully they’ll add in time but who knows.
Personally, I think the contrast of dark gray and light gray tiles between the sidewalk and Modulars is great at emphasizing the sidewalks as is! The only thing I would suggest is perhaps adding details to the sidewalks to make them more exciting. Great video, I’m still here!
Yes will definitely be upgrading the sidewalks with more details soon! Thanks again!
Very informative. Thank you for slowly showing us all the parts necessary. I plan on making this update to my city soon.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!
Best video I have seen explaining how to do this. Very detailed with exactly what parts to use, very clear instructions and very easy to follow. Thank you. Just finished my first road.
Thanks for the feedback I’m pleased it helped!
Really well explained mate clear instructions and not rushed great job very helpful thank you.
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback.
Interesting, thank you for sharing your City updates and explaining the building techniques!
You’re very welcome! Hopefully useful.
Hey you might have an updated video but I like to use brick pieces on the edge of mils road plates so that the side facing out on my shelf looks cleaner that just random color pieces and technic holes.
@@Timep3 Yes totally right. That’s exactly what I would do for any edge facing. All my roads have buildings either side but definitely that’s the way to go to make it look good for outer edges!
I like that “T” junction 😊
Thanks! I’ve got a video showing how to make it.
This looks great! I make mine in a very similar manner. One change I would advise is to add either a 1x2 dark bg tile, or a 1x2 dbg grille tile to the bottom of the drains. This will cover up the 2 blue exposed studs. They may be hard to see but I just like knowing that they're there.
Hey thanks! Yeah so know what you mean about the bottom of the drains, maybe I’ll put some grill pieces in there.
Hi this looks awesome. Have you considered swopping out the grey sloped pieces by the crossings for tan. Typically in the UK there is usually tan/yellow/brick tactile paving to help those partially sighted people. Not sure how it would look overall but might be worth trying.
I hadn’t considered that! I’ll have a look next time Im out and about and see what I could do!
I would love to begin building modulars, but which one should I do first? The ones soon to be retired, or a new one? I like the pavement, but I think the haunted house is a little to dominant next to the city. Cheers from Sara
Hi Sara, I would suggest getting the ones that aren’t retired yet, like Jazz Club and Boutique hotel as otherwise they will go up in price to buy once retired. You can wait a while to get the museum. I agree with the haunted house, we’re at early stages of the city and that set will be moved eventually.
I bought the Jazz Club vs Assembly Square around Christmas, not realizing Assembly Square was retiring. I could kick myself. LOL.
@@BadassBusinessOwners oh no! If you’re in the UK looks like there are still some available in Smyths Toys to collect from some stores.
Really useful video thank you. Can I ask what you plan to run in front of the MILS Road to hide the foundations?
@@motoringnation Hi! Most of them will have buildings next the them but I imagine when it comes to the outer edge of the city I will make sure that I use grey brick to make it uniform along the edge
Question did you use Robbins Hood's way for the side walks it looks great btw
Hi, I think I watched a Bricksie tutorial originally, so it’s similar to that
what is the reason to use tech brick 1x4, instead of 1x2 brick with 2 holes?
Just curious because I havent tried yet, but I want the road to be wider, so use 1x2 bricks with 2 holes and add extra width to the road? will that work?
@@nicholaspark4543 Hi! The reason for the 1x4 with 3 holes is that it lines up with the way I do my MILS base plates so they can connect together. If you do MILS the way I did then a I think in order to have a wider road as you’ve described you would need to use a 1x2 with one hole, otherwise the holes/connector won’t align on an adjoining MILS base plate.
@@BrickheadBarista thank you for the reply.
so if I build all of my MILS with 1x2 bricks with 2 holes, there wont be any issues, correct?
I am thinking about using the brick design ID 32000. this has 2 holes, so I can make the roads wider and use 2 pin pieces and make it sturdy?
@@nicholaspark4543 as long as the holes are in the same place on all MILS you use then it’ll work fine within your own city. If you’re not ever linking with others at conventions/displays I don’t think it really matters. And you only need two connectors for sturdiness if you’re going to be picking up multiple sections together. I’ve actually now found that within my own city I don’t even need connectors and having them in place makes changing the layout a pain!
@@BrickheadBarista Thank you again, I will try to build ones with 2 holes and see how it works out. Definitely following you for your expertise and kind explanation!
@@nicholaspark4543 Let me know how you get on! Have fun!
Hey mate,
Please update your part list to include the 1x6 tiles in light bluish grey to go over the drains as just found out the hard way using the list as a parts check list that they where missing in the list 😞
All good will order some but just wanted to give a heads up so other people don’t get caught out 👍🏻
Thanks for letting me know, sorry about that, I’ve updated the list I hope everything else was there.
@@BrickheadBarista All good mate was just when I got to the drain part of building I was like oh haha.
Keep the videos coming mate more lego city idea videos would be great!
How do u make a sidewalk on a mils plate
Great wee video!! This might be a silly question, but how do you get all those bricks that you need so they're at hand? Massive Lego bulk order or lots of bulk job lots etc??
Generally I use Bricklink and can get all of them from a few sellers, sometimes even just one. I have a road part wish list set up so it’s now easier to
great Video. can you provide a parts list and where you get them from. Can you do a video to eplain the 16 X 32 plate you mentioned.. oh and by the way where is youe cafe.. May pop in ofr a coffee sometime
Thanks! I’ll try to out the parts list together and add to the description and can certainly do a 16 x 32 video no problem. I usually get parts from bricklink.
Parts list now in the description
Excellent thanks
Great video, thanks for sharing the update on your LEGO city. I have one question regarding the MILS plate - did you experience "bending" of the road MILS plates in the corners? I was experimenting with small 16x16 MILS plates a couple of weeks ago, but the bending in the corners was unacceptable. Hope there's not such issue with large 32x32 plates. Take care, and looking forward to watch your next video! 👏
Hey, thanks for commenting! I’ve never experienced the bending you’re talking about, I wonder why that would be? It shouldn’t happen if everything is connected properly, so can’t shed any light on that I’m afraid.
3200 1x2 Technic Brick (6) Dark Bluish Grey --> the part number should be 32000
You’re right it should be! Will change it
Ill bet ya when you get more and more advanced with your city youll eventually ditch the plates and build brickbuild roads. Might aswell start early no? ;)
Not gonna lie… the thought has crossed my mind 🤣
The Lego roads are far too wide in relation to the buildings.
MILS is expensive. Dark bluish grey bricks (1xAny Size) are expensive because they are used in so many builds. How I wish Lego brings back the old road plates. Sigh.
Yes they’re not cheap! I’ve switched to using yellow for anything ‘unseen’, sadly can’t do that with the road widening section.
@@BrickheadBarista Yes. I wonder why Lego did not consider "widening" the roads in the first place to fit 6 wide vehicles. 4 wide style vehicles are as old as the old road plate system. Pick-A-Brick wall (in my country) rarely has any 1xAny Size dark bluish grey pieces (even if there is, I am often too late to get them). Anyway, I like your videos. Great work! Keep the videos flowing!
@@Qoonutz it’s crazy that they didn’t unless the goal was to make us buy more bricks! Glad you enjoy the videos and thanks for the positive feedback and interaction!
Why do this with expensive Lego bricks when there are far cheaper options for a build that will never be seen. The new road plates are horrendous , all bright and shiny gloss so with MILS you are forced to use these now.
Absolutely no reason why alternatives couldn’t be used. I use cheap used bricks from Bricklink where possible for unseen bricks. I guess the new road plates are just a matter of personal preference, I only started building last year and that’s what chose as that’s what is now in production. Fully aware they’re not to everyone’s taste and a frustrating lack of road layout options currently which hopefully they’ll add in time but who knows.