saw robin hood bricks vid but didnt want to use too many bricks to raise my modulars, but this works well, will be setting up using this in a few weeks :)
So to make a short story long. The trick is to use the thicker plates and that will line everything up even. Ive tried everything but those,so thank you!!!
@@bricksbelow6625 Many thanks! So many videos about this new road system. Haven't seen anyone done a video with railway track crossover. Would be nice to be the first.
This is the most succinct explanation for adapting the new plates, at least for my purposes.
I think this is the best technique thanks for the vid!
Thanks. Gonna put this around my Daily Bugle when I build it. Earned a sub!
Thanks, your method works very well and the result is great 😃
saw robin hood bricks vid but didnt want to use too many bricks to raise my modulars, but this works well, will be setting up using this in a few weeks :)
Thanks bro,you help me solve a big problem.
So to make a short story long. The trick is to use the thicker plates and that will line everything up even. Ive tried everything but those,so thank you!!!
Thanks!
Can you do a video on how to mix the new road plates with the railway tracks?
How to make a good road cross over the railway with these.
I like that idea! I will try to have a video up this week explaining how to do it!
@@bricksbelow6625 Many thanks! So many videos about this new road system. Haven't seen anyone done a video with railway track crossover.
Would be nice to be the first.
Just found your channel great vids you've got a new sub
I like your method. Thx.
Awesome! This is really helpful!
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the tip!
Thanks man this is really helpful am working on a new York City block
How about just a flat white 1x4 piece instead of that raised crosswalk? That would make the crosswalk go slightly in to the curb
Jesus! How many times can a person say "um..." in one video....
Jesus probably knows, but I guess he's not answering.