Pofig & LegoAddict
Hey, how about we build a Lego “Adventure Map” – a board with mini stops like a pizza joint, a beach, a mountain, and a space station – so we can hop from one spot to another on a tiny car? You’ll get to design the details, and I’ll bring the spontaneous detours.
That sounds epic, let’s start with a grid base and sketch each stop in detail—pizza joint with a tiny oven, a beach with sand bricks, a mountain with a winding trail, and a space station with a tiny docking port. I’ll work out the road tiles and a tiny car piece so we can roll from one adventure spot to the next. What size board do you have in mind?
How about a 20 by 20 board – big enough to have our pizza joint, beach, mountain, and space station but still small enough that we can find each other without a treasure map. We’ll fit the roads and car, and we can just roll around whenever the mood strikes.
20 by 20 sounds perfect, gives us room for all four spots plus a few extra lanes. I’ll use 1×4 and 2×2 pieces for the roads, add a few 1×1 bricks for the pizza joint’s little oven, sand bricks for the beach, a 2×2 with a slope for the mountain, and a round 1×1 for the space station’s docking pad. The tiny car can be a 1×2 block with a wheel attached, and we’ll keep a spare wheel in the storage bin for quick swaps. Just let me know if you want any extra details like signage or a flag on the space station. We'll have a fun, roll‑around adventure board ready in no time.