
Australian Tea Tree flowering, photo by Gardening Know How
So far, anyway. Built three eighths of a 32 x 32 base plate and managed to fasten it to the pilaster beside my front door.

Four of the velcro type wall click-ons will together ‘carry’ four and a half kilos but I’m more worried about the Lego, This little scene is clicked to the blue background with three plates, all with between 8 to ten studs. Hopefully it will stay up. I’ll know tomorrow morning.
And then there are the four stud wide horizontals anchored only by a single row of studs at their inner edge. Have so far not weighed them down with too much, this is a test piece, after all.
If anything will give up, I’m betting on the base plate. They are such weak bits of plastic. I know, I know … I’m making this one do stuff it’s not designed for.
Using the third of my MILS plate designs did not work, scenes just too hard to install vertcally. I ended up having to take the whole base plate off the wall, and lay it flat, click the scene on, and re-join the velcro.

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14. Nalbo, Gathered In

This an illustration from a booklet I painted a while ago. Seemed appropriate for the chapter
Me—Mog—trying to figure out what I’m supposed to be looking at …
Usually there are birds in there. Flitting and flying. Twittering and chirping.
Sometimes we look at mice or squirrels. When they run out of the picture I get worried amd have to check for them under the couch.
I saw in the stats for this blog that interestingly—some would say co-incidently—the original MILS plate post was once again dug up from the archives.
Due to some house rules I have up to now ignored, I can no longer display my Lego creations on the hall table in the corridor.
I’m hoping there won’t be any complaints if I display on the pilaster beside my front door. Where usually only names and seasonal things are stuck.
Hence now attempting to invent a vertical MILS plate

The question is how much weight I can hang off such a structure keeps me experimenting. Second, how easy or hard will it be to change the displays?
That up there is a thirty-two stud base plate stuck to the wall with five velcro-type fixings. Not ideal as I have already found, as all the places where there aren’t fixings are hard to press down on.
And after being bent in, they bend back and the thing being connected jumps off. It’s even awkward to fix on small plates such as eg 4 x 8s with stuff on them.
I think I need to get a bunch of 16 x16 plates. build on them, and stick them to the baseplate with strips or 2 x 4 plates. Something like that.
While I’m waiting for a postal delivery, I might break out some old ladders from the vintage fire engine and get the characters onto the next level, since at the moment it reminds me of an old fashioned arcade game.

This is the kind of delivery van that Maeve drives, but then a purely mechanical model. Hers is definitely older and with more wear and tear seeing her roads are largely unmade country roads.