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93 of 100 found the following review helpful:
It's not what I remember.....Aug 08, 2001
By J. Campbell Yes, it's a grey 15" square Lego plate. But I seem to remember the "baseplates" being the same thinkness as a regular Lego piece. ...the base plate is a thin (1/16"?), flexible Lego baseplate that will allow you to build really big stuff, but it's tough to use on the "living room carpet" because it is so thin it flexes into the carpet when you try to press a "house" onto it. The result is that either only one corner of the house sticks, or it sticks fine, but all the other structures you've put on, flex off.Anyway, it's a vital item in any kid's (or adult's) Lego set....
62 of 65 found the following review helpful:
glue it to a piece of woodJan 14, 2005
If you're worried about it flexing glue it to a piece of wood. If you get the right thickness of wood you can match the height of the board to the height of a regular brick (ie: 3 flats high). I've got two of them expoxyed to the center of a 2' x 4' piece of MDF (~ $3 + epoxy) and it works great on the carpet. There's extra room around the plates for building or running cars on, etc.
48 of 51 found the following review helpful:
A big blank canvas always presents a challengeJul 02, 1999
And this is the biggest one Lego offers. I still have mine from childhood, so it does last if you are careful with it, but any child old enough to play with it could snap it in half without too much effort.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Every kid needs at least one!Aug 14, 2006
By Frances B. Eisenhardt
"Mom of two"
We ordered several and glued them to a plywood table. My two kids (boy, 9; girl,7)have built an entire lego city on it. There is no limit to the creativity. I HIGHLY recommend.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
This product's chief virtue is to offer a lesson in the school of hard knocksNov 14, 2010
By Allen Smalling
"Constant Reader,"
. for those who fall for it. Look under "Bricks & More Building Plates" and you will find (as of this writing) the very same 15 x 15-inch base plate ("Building Plate" in LEGO terminology), with the very same item no. (628), with no indicated differences, and about $2.60 cheaper.
As always, it pays to shop around. Maybe even comparison-shop within this one vendor, when they get sloppy at times like this.
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