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 Author: Pippysblocks View Messages Posted By Pippysblocks
 Posted: May 26, 2019 06:14
 Subject: Connecting Modulex to standard Lego
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 Topic: Modulex
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Pippysblocks (4752)

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Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu
 
 Author: BeauBricks View Messages Posted By BeauBricks
 Posted: May 26, 2019 06:25
 Subject: Re: Connecting Modulex to standard Lego
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 Topic: Modulex
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In Modulex, Pippyblocks writes:
  Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu

http://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
There is also a part 2
 Author: Pippysblocks View Messages Posted By Pippysblocks
 Posted: May 26, 2019 06:30
 Subject: Re: Connecting Modulex to standard Lego
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 Topic: Modulex
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Thank you, he is one clever dude.

In Modulex, BeauBricks writes:
  In Modulex, Pippyblocks writes:
  Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu

http://www.newelementary.com/2018/11/old-elementary-modulex-integration_15.html
There is also a part 2
 Author: AndrewH7 View Messages Posted By AndrewH7
 Posted: May 15, 2023 12:47
 Subject: Re: Connecting Modulex to standard Lego
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In Modulex, Pippysblocks writes:
  Need a little help, I've got a 48x48 baseplate that I have just started to
fill with my 2x4 brick collection for a display I'm making. I've got
a load of Modulex 2x4 bricks I want to add to it but I know that Modulex and
standard Lego aren't really compatible. Anyone have any ideas how I could
connect the Modulex bricks to the baseplate so it looks okay, I guess I could
resort to finding a Modulex plate and gluing it on but I really don't want
to permanently stick anything together, prefer the power of clutch.

Thanks,
Stu

Nanoblok fits under so 2 studs under ends of your 2×4, then if not Kawada but
has tube as Legos* do, then fit to normal Lego hollow stud, such as 1×2 with
1 stud, found need 1 end 90° to other.

* More than 1 type of Lego.