Lego MILS Cubing My City in 2024 and Beyond (New Hashima style)

I reverse engineered the standard New Hashima cube design and made it work with my MILS setup.
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - The Bag
2:13 - Column Assembly
5:15 - Bottom Corners
8:20 - Top Corners
11:44 - Forming the Cube
12:51 - MILS Plate
15:03 - Final Overview
Model link: www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/d...
Bricklink Parts:
4x - 2445 Plate 2 x 12 Dark Bluish Gray
8x - 26603 Tile 2 x 3 Dark Bluish Gray
40x - 2780 Technic, Pin with Short Friction Ridges Black
38x - 3003 Brick 2 x 2 Dark Bluish Gray
3x - 3004 Brick 1 x 2 Dark Bluish Gray
8x - 3009 Brick 1 x 6 Dark Bluish Gray
24x - 3020 Plate 2 x 4 Dark Bluish Gray
8x - 3022 Plate 2 x 2 Dark Bluish Gray
40x - 3031 Plate 4 x 4 Dark Bluish Gray
8x - 3034 Plate 2 x 8 Dark Bluish Gray
12x - 3068 Tile 2 x 2 Dark Bluish Gray
16x - 32018 Technic, Brick 1 x 14 with Holes Dark Bluish Gray
16x - 32064a Technic, Brick 1 x 2 with Axle Hole and Inside Side Supports Dark Bluish Gray
16x - 32064 Technic, Brick 1 x 2 with Axle Hole Dark Bluish Gray
32x - 3703 Technic, Brick 1 x 16 with Holes Dark Bluish Gray
16x - 3705 Technic, Axle 4L Black
20x - 3795 Plate 2 x 6 Dark Bluish Gray
14x - 3832 Plate 2 x 10 Dark Bluish Gray
8x - 3894 Technic, Brick 1 x 6 with Holes Dark Bluish Gray
24x - 41740 Plate, Modified 1 x 4 with 2 Studs with Groove Dark Bluish Gray
12x - 69729 Tile 2 x 6 Dark Bluish Gray
28x - 87079 Tile 2 x 4 Dark Bluish Gray
2x - 91405 Plate 16 x 16 Dark Bluish Gray
4x - 91988 Plate 2 x 14 Dark Bluish Gray
1x - 92438 Plate 8 x 16 Dark Bluish Gray
Lego PAB Parts:
PLATE 1X4, W/ 2 KNOBS, NO. 2
SKU: 6257592
Quantity: 24
PLATE 2X14
SKU: 6000970
Quantity: 4
PLATE 16X16
SKU: 6004927
Quantity: 2
PLATE 8X16
SKU: 4654613
Quantity: 1
BRICK 2X2
SKU: 4211060
Quantity: 38
BRICK 1X2
SKU: 4211088
Quantity: 3
PLATE 4X4
SKU: 4243831
Quantity: 40
PLATE 2X8
SKU: 4210997
Quantity: 8
PLATE 2X6
SKU: 4211002
Quantity: 20
PLATE 2X10
SKU: 4210678
Quantity: 14
TECHNIC BRICK 1X16, Ø4,9
SKU: 4256828
Quantity: 32
CONNECTOR PEG W. FRICTION
SKU: 6279875
Quantity: 40
PLATE 2X12
SKU: 4211067
Quantity: 4
PLATE 2X2
SKU: 4211094
Quantity: 8
BRICK 1X2 WITH CROSS HOLE
SKU: 6178919
Quantity: 32
FLAT TILE 2X4
SKU: 4560184
Quantity: 28
FLAT TILE 2X2
SKU: 4211055
Quantity: 12
CROSS AXLE 4M
SKU: 370526
Quantity: 16
TECHNIC BRICK 1X14, Ø4,9
SKU: 4211137
Quantity: 16
TECHNIC BRICK 1X6, Ø4,9
SKU: 4210917
Quantity: 8
BRICK 1X6
SKU: 4211100
Quantity: 8
PLATE 2X4
SKU: 4211065
Quantity: 24
TILE 2X6
SKU: 6321746
Quantity: 12
FLAT TILE 2X3
SKU: 6187008
Quantity: 8

Пікірлер: 34

  • @peterbumper2769
    @peterbumper276916 күн бұрын

    For us noobies who have just stumbled on your channel, a brief description of why Mills plate cubes are needed/used could be helpful

  • @stefanlinne9403

    @stefanlinne9403

    16 күн бұрын

    If you want to build a sci-fi/cyberpunk Lego city, these cubes are very useful to give your city multiple levels (like in Bladerunner, 5th Element).

  • @mw248
    @mw24815 күн бұрын

    Very helpful, thank you!! For my purposes, this helps solve a long -standing problem of building “subterranean” scenes. This makes for a consistently repeatable size, and makes it possible (although probably fairly difficult) to rearrange or replace the modules. Sewer systems, old burial crypts, mines, entrances to the center of the Earth…it’s really a great idea; thanks for bringing this to the table!

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    15 күн бұрын

    "Sewer systems, old burial crypts, mines, entrances to the center of the Earth" yeees, yeeeeees...... lol 😁🍻

  • @natbarmore
    @natbarmore16 күн бұрын

    Nice design! Very clever to leave the tops of the columns slightly higher than the top surface, so that the weight is directly on them. Though it occurs to me that you could alternatively make a built-in MILS plate for the top, instead of just a square frame, and then you could set buildings directly on it without needing to first reinforce the base of the building. In any case, I’d suggest 3 minor changes to make it even sturdier: • for each vertical column, instead of (4x) 1x16 Technic Brick, use (3x) 1x16 Technic Brick and (2x) 1x8 Technic Brick. Stagger the bricks so that they overlap and you can lock them together with friction pins in addition to the plates and tiles. • for the last step of enclosing the lower corners, don’t use a 2x4 plate on the top. Instead use a 2x6 plate, and shorten the plate on the topside of the outside of the lower corner to a 2x4 to make room. Right now, that inner brace on the corners is only connected to the outer square of technic bricks on one side, and it’s the side that’s under less force. This would make a solid rectangle all the way around the base of each column. • I would put a technic pin in the middle of each side of both the top and bottom frames when you bring the 4 corner assemblies together. Again, locking the technic bricks together so that it’s not only the plates and tiles holding them together. Again, very nice design, and a clear tutorial.

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks and thank you for the detailed feedback! 🍻 I agree with all three minor changes for even more strength. As far as the MILS on top goes - this is entirely possible via just copying the bottom layer. I feel like it sort of commits you to filling both the cube AND whatever goes on top in one go instead of keeping things modular. That said, if you take my design and merely swap the top and bottom, it can be used as a crown for a double height cube build with a hollow center, and you'd only build on top of it!

  • @specterx2135
    @specterx213511 күн бұрын

    You forgot the eco friendly wood veneer and screws borrowed from your aunt

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    11 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @OutpostMJ
    @OutpostMJ17 күн бұрын

    I'm not very good at MOCs -- 99% Lego sets AFOL. But I really like "elevated cities" and the closest I have are the 4 Ninjago city sets. Thanks for this tutorial.

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    17 күн бұрын

    Honestly I don't think I'm there yet either, I just started getting into it to getting all the modulars glued together more naturally/immersively than just having them all in a row... The bookcase city videos really just me figuring out as I go along 🍻

  • @sailorjef5072
    @sailorjef507216 күн бұрын

    Super informative, thanks for doing this!

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    15 күн бұрын

    You got it, thanks for watching!

  • @amyschultz44
    @amyschultz4416 күн бұрын

    Amazing work!!!😮

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @MarkBuildsLego
    @MarkBuildsLego16 күн бұрын

    This is interesting design - Looking forward in seeing how you use it going forward - nice job

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks, can't wait to show you!

  • @neilrusling-je6zo
    @neilrusling-je6zo16 күн бұрын

    So I watched it all wondering what use is this grey cube? What is its purpose? Is it so you can build a realistic mountain and not use half a million bricks? Is a train going to run through it? How does it work?...Now I sort of get it, but after measuring, the space inside the cube is not big enough to fit any of my modular buildings. Which is what I thought it was for. What goes inside the cube?

  • @brovideolol3488

    @brovideolol3488

    16 күн бұрын

    This indeed also was my question, I do see the posibillity to make the connection stronger by adding the possibillity to add more technic pins but this also could've been done with two mills plates on top of each other, just as you mentioned, the possibility to add a cave system or subway network underneath the city is possible now with this technique, yet it would cost allot of more parts then raising it with some wood or something else. The reason why you should or can use this style of building seems to be lacking in the video. At least for me.

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    16 күн бұрын

    The purpose for this is to fill it with additional buildings - while the modular buildings won't fit, there are many smaller City, Friends, etc buildings that would in their entirety. In the end, I can create a sub-level city with these (though not entirely without modifying them), and possibly caves, tunnels, etc.

  • @TheDabKing710
    @TheDabKing71015 күн бұрын

    This would be great for a subway system too

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    14 күн бұрын

    Indeed! I might have to fake a subway for now though since it'd have nowhere to go...

  • @Rickybr1cks
    @Rickybr1cks17 күн бұрын

    Hi, this is an excellent tutorial!!! Can you post what parts we need to build about 8, I really want to to buy the parts asap please? Thanks!!!

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    16 күн бұрын

    Hi! I've posted the parts list in the description (both bricklink and pab versions)!

  • @MRYJ_LEGOSPACE
    @MRYJ_LEGOSPACE2 күн бұрын

    thx for sharing❤ u r a hero man!

  • @coreywilliams8993
    @coreywilliams899314 күн бұрын

    I recommend watching this vid at 1.5x speed

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    12 күн бұрын

    Go for it, I know I talk relatively slow!

  • @stefanlinne9403
    @stefanlinne940316 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately your Bricklink page of the MILS Cube is under review and I can't see the parts list.

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    15 күн бұрын

    Parts list is also in the description of this video!

  • @countrabricksbuildcraze8916
    @countrabricksbuildcraze891616 күн бұрын

    So it's sorter like that fish tank set build. Well the black frame of a fish tank. An so it's. To be yoused as a structure to make diffrent level s for in a Lego City. Manny say s of making diffrent. Level s trying to you s as less part s. Another great way. Is infill structure yousing old scratched 2 hand bulk .than yousing. New Lego bricks. An structure yousing duplo an cover with Lego. Bricks

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    16 күн бұрын

    Exactly this! More layers!

  • @Ally4Gamer
    @Ally4Gamer15 күн бұрын

    wtf are you talking about? thumbs down

  • @HenriksBuildingLounge

    @HenriksBuildingLounge

    14 күн бұрын

    I'm talking about more room for more Lego!