Topic: Building a lego ww2 set But its not big enough. Tips?

Okay fellas, I wanna make bigger, better ww2 films. But every time I try to make the set i find myself thinking: 'It's just not big enough!'.

Usually i use a set with a baseplate area of 32studs by 48studs or 32studs by 64studs. Is this big enough?

Any tips?

Re: Building a lego ww2 set But its not big enough. Tips?

Just somethin i forgot to include in my last post: Do you reckon i should pour actual real sand over my larger sets? it would save bricks and give the film extra realism.

Re: Building a lego ww2 set But its not big enough. Tips?

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Now as to your question: I don't believe that a set needs to be big to be good. Even a tiny set built on a 16x16 baseplate can look good if you build and place the props well. Usually, attention to detail is what makes a set look nice.

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Re: Building a lego ww2 set But its not big enough. Tips?

The War Film Guru wrote:

'It's just not big enough!'


That's what she said.



But in all seriousness, try using several smaller sets rather than one big set.

Doing that, you can make it look like a whole world, and in effect, bigger than the big set.

Re: Building a lego ww2 set But its not big enough. Tips?

Sandpaper > real sand.

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Re: Building a lego ww2 set But its not big enough. Tips?

Thanks guys, I'll try that. I suppose the camera position plays a big part in the end result too. I'll try to do more indoor scenes, that way it does'nt matter what it looks like on the outside for that scene.  mini/smile