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Review on ๐Ÿงฑ Unleash Your Creativity with LEGO Baseplate: The Ultimate Open-Ended Imaginative Tool by Aaron Jones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Some people don't know what Lego baseplate is

This is the exact same 32 x 32 baseplate I ever had, just like it was 20 years ago. In fact, plastic can be even stronger since it's fresh from the factory. If you've never bought a Lego baseplate in your life, remember this: A) It's super flat and super thin. That's because it's meant to be used on a table (or the floor if you're ready to step on Lego). It doesn't have to be sturdy enough to support itself. B) You cannot attach Legos to the bottom. Again, so it can sit as flat and thin as possible on the table. It should be "base", you know, the ground plane. Base means ground. C) It will be 32 studs (dots that connect to things) long and 32 wide, yes it's a square. D) I would recommend keeping white lego pieces out of sunlight as they tend to turn yellow. considering appropriate exposure. E) If you are not sure about the size, I recommend going to the store to look at it in person. This is exactly the size advertised. If you didn't bother to look at the measurements before purchasing, this is for you. not the seller and not Lego F) The last item is advertised as 10 x 10 x 0.12 inches. This is a decimal number and represents thickness. There were so many reviews that it was advertised as 10 x 12 inches, no. Don't blame the seller because you're too clueless to do the math. Decimal example: Johnny scored a 29 out of 30 on the ACT because he could read decimals. Jimmy only got a 2.9 out of 30 on the ACT because he can. t read decimals. That's 1/10 of what Johnny scored. G) This is just a toy, I hope you boomers analyze this and remember megablocks are blasphemy.

Pros
  • Excellent overall
Cons
  • Doubt it