Hi. I’ve looked at quite a few tutorials on building a mils plate. I have always wondered why they weren’t completing it with a base plate on top. I think you’re the only one who has given an explanation as to why the top layer is made up with 4x4 plates. Thanks for that.
That's interesting. I would have thought that putting another full flat sheet (plate?) down on top would have made more sense and would have been more sturdy, but didn't think about placing lights and such underneath. I guess you could also get some smaller plates (or cut a hole in a plate? Is that blasphemy?) for lighting as well
Hi. I’ve looked at quite a few tutorials on building a mils plate. I have always wondered why they weren’t completing it with a base plate on top. I think you’re the only one who has given an explanation as to why the top layer is made up with 4x4 plates. Thanks for that.
Great tutorial, very well explained. 👍.
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That's interesting. I would have thought that putting another full flat sheet (plate?) down on top would have made more sense and would have been more sturdy, but didn't think about placing lights and such underneath. I guess you could also get some smaller plates (or cut a hole in a plate? Is that blasphemy?) for lighting as well
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You can use. 64799, or Technic, Plate