LEGO© Pick a Brick - Should you buy plates?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ค. 2024
  • We visited the Glasgow Lego© again andstocked up on parts from the Pick a Brick wall, how does it compair to buying from bricklink.
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ความคิดเห็น • 5

  • @pinobluevogel6458
    @pinobluevogel6458 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I appreciate this experiment, it was (as expected) a bit less of a value haul compared to last time. While I agree that plates might not be the best use of the PAB wall, you have to get them somewhere. You said something along the lines of: Use PAB only for parts that you really need large quantities of. This is exactly what I tend to need most of all, after bricks, plants and detail pieces, I need plates .. and lots of them. Most of it is the small 1x plates, from smaller to the most lengthy ones, but also larger ones to create landscape and buildings. Even vehicles tends to use a few and spaceships (if you're into that) use a lot of plate, including wedge plates.
    Stacking the plates makes for an absolute increase in value, it is a bit of work to get them seperated, but it is worth it for people on a smaller budget.
    That said, thanks for the experiment and I hope to see a few more in the future.

    • @Lego.BuiltDifferent
      @Lego.BuiltDifferent  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      We try to get in store at least once per month so the base schedule is 1 PAB video a month and 1 vlog per month, occasional builds and haul as we get them, thanks for taking the time to comment, we will take the feedback on board

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Lego.BuiltDifferent No problem, thanks for posting these videos!

  • @neilrusling-je6zo
    @neilrusling-je6zo หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Suppose its good to know THE DAY AFTER I bought plenty of plates that I should not have done that. But plates are so expensive and I can use so many so quickly and they had the 6x4 that are perfect for so many things. This mils plating thingy maybe the way forward but blood n sand it gets pricey real quick like, and then you sit back to take in all yer hard work and it looks exactly the same and you have spent about 400 quid and 4 weekends doing it...but ive started it now so you has to do it all, but right now I wish I had never started.

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As someone that was new to the hobby after a dark age of many, many years, I did a bit of research into current techniques and Mills plates came up, as it is highly popular and effective as a display convenience. So far I've only built two complete ones and I used only one of them on a build that was just a test and never got into my display area. My girlfriend used the other one, but that build is broken down right now, so effectively I have used zero Mills plates in all of my lego display stuff.
      I'm not saying it isn't worth investing in, if you want to seriously have a modular city or display area made up of many 32x32 baseplates, but I think starting out it is probably better to focus on actually building something than providing a good foundation. If you build sturdy structures, like I'm used to, it is not too hard to transfer them over to a Mills if you really wanted to.
      Best of luck on your builds and I think you did make a good choice buying the 6x4's, that is probably one of the very best flexible plates that can be used for anything, even smaller sized projects.