bath room cabinets


hey everyone! jaystepher with a complete tutorial on the lego travel trailer which features two slide outs, a kitchen, bedroom, and a bathroom. as a fair warning, this video is approximatelyone hour 42 minutes long. let's get started!

let's begin the deck of the traveltrailer with an 8 by 8 plate. face it upside down. next, a 6 by 10 plate. place it right next to the 8 by 8 plate. take an 8 by 16 plate. place it right next to the previous plates. take two 2 by 4 plates. place them on the seams ofthe previous plates like so. these are going to lock the assembly together.

take a 6 by 8 assembly. looks like an enlarged trailer hitch and a 2 by 6 plate. place the 2 by 6 plate in this lip. place the assembly on the far right right in the center. take three 1 by 8 plates. place one on the far left. take anther 1 by 8 plate.

place it perpendicular to the other 1 by 8 plate followed by another 1 by 8 plate on the bottom. now set two 1 by 10 plates right across the 1 by 8 plate assembly followed by two 1 by 3 plates. take two 1 by 6 plates and two 1 by 2 plates. place the 1 by 2 plate on top of the 1 by 6 plate. set the assembly down on the top.

make another assembly with a 1 by 6 and 1 by 2 plate. place it on this end. flip the assembly over. now take a 2 by 4 small hitch assembly. place it on this lip. to lock the assembly together, take a 2 by 2 round plate. set it on top. let's place down the floor covering for the bathroom.

start with a 2 by 6 plate. place it on the left-hand side where there is a one stud reveal on the back. set down a 1 by 6 plate right next to the 2 by 6 plate. next, take two 1 by 2 jumper plates. place them on top followed by a 1 by 2 plate on top of the jumper plates.

next, set down a 1 by 2 flat tile right next to the jumper plates. place a 1 by 1 plate on the right. now set four 1 by 2 flat tiles underneath the previous row. next, take another 1 by 2 flat tile. place it on the bottom row. set down a 1 by 2 jumper plate. another 1 by 2 flat tile.

now take a 2 by 2 jumper plate. set it right on top of the 1 by 2 jumper plate where the 2 by 2 jumper plate is in the center. let's construct the bathtub in this area. start with a 1 by 4 flat tile. place it right in the center. set a 1 by 2 wall elementright next to the 1 by 4 flat tile. now take two 1 by 2 by 2 corner wall elements. place them on both sides of the 1 by 2 wall element.

now take a 1 by 4 wall element. place it on the right-hand side. to finish up these two areas, take two 1 by 1 corner wall elements. let's begin the floor coverings for the living area. place it on this side where there is a 1 by 2 opening. next, set down a 2 by 8 plate be careful not to press down on these plates.

there's no support underneath. we don't want the plates to crack. next, take a 1 by 2 flat tile. set it on this corner of the 2 by 8 plate. now let's set down some hardwood floors. let's start with a 1 by 4 flat tile. place it right next to the 2 by 8 plate followed by a 1 by 1 flat tile. next, take a 1 by 6 flat tile.

place it on the second row. let's set down a 1 by 4 flat tile right above the 2 by 6 plate. another 1 by 4 flat tile. a 1 by 8. another 1 by 4. that completes the third row. let's set down a 1 by 6 flattile for the fourth row, a 1 by 8,

and a 1 by 4 to wrap up the fourth row. let's start the fifth row with a 1 by 4. set another 1 by 4 followed by another 1 by 4. place a 1 by 6 on the rightto finish up the fifth row. start the sixth with a 1 by 1. take two 1 by 4 wall elements. place them right next to the 1 by 1 flat tile.

these are going to be used to hide the wheels. set down another 1 by 1 flat tile followed by a 1 by 8 flat tile. you can do any design you wish. i choose a hardwood floor pattern. looks nice! finally let's install the floor covering for the bedroom. start with a 1 by 1 plate. place it right in this area.

next, set down a 1 by 6 flat tile perpendicular to the rows in the living area. set down six 1 by 4 flat tiles right next to the 1 by 6. finally place two 1 by 6 flat tiles in the remaining area. let's set some propane tankson the front of the trailer. start with two 2 by 3 plates. place them on the right like so.

next, set down a 1 by 4 plate on the left-hand side of the 2 by 3 plates. take two 2 by 2 coupling plates. place them in the 2 by 2 areas. finally, a 2 by 4 plate to lock the coupling plates together. next, take two short technic pins. place them inside the coupling plates. these are going to be used tohold down the propane tanks.

take a 2 by 2 inverted dome and a 2 by 2 standard dome. place the standard dome on top of the inverted dome and place them on top of the technic pins. they are a bit loose, but they look good as propane tanks. let's begin the construction for the base of the walls with two 1 by 2 45-degree slopes. place them in the 1 by 1 areas.

next, take a 1 by 3 brick. place it right next to the 1 by 2 inverted slope followed by a 1 by 1 angular brick. skip four studs. take a 1 by 1 brick. place it down like so. next, a 1 by 2 technic brick with one hole. place it right next to the 1 by 1 brick

followed by another 1 by 1 brick. place it on the right-hand sideof the 1 by 2 technic brick. now set down a 1 by 4 brick right next to the 1 by 1 brick. let's make a reflector light. take a 1 by 1 angular brick and a 1 by 1 transparent orange round flat tile. place the flat tile on the angular brick, and set the assembly down like so.

to fill in this area, take a 2 by 2 45-degree inverted slope. let's take another 2 by 2 45-degree inverted slope. place it in this area. let's lock everything together with a 1 by 6 flat tile. place it on the left-hand side. let's make another reflector light with an angular brick and a transparent 1 by 1 round flat tile.

set it down like so. next, take a 1 by 8 brick. place it right next to the reflector light. in this area, let's set down a 1 by 3 brick followed by a 1 by 1 brick and a 1 by 2 brick. it just doesn't want to go in. next, take a 1 by 1 round brick.

place it on top of this stud. on the back, take two 1 by 8 plates. place them on top of one another, and set it inside this area. take a 1 by 1 flat tile. place it on the right followed by a 1 by 8 flat tile to lock everything together.

take two 1 by 2 inverted 45-degree slopes. place them in the 1 by 1 openings. next, let's set down a 1 by 8 flat tile in this area. place a 1 by 1 flat tile on the left to finish this area off. set down a 1 by 10 plate on top of these inverted slopes. we have a nice opening for a set of wheels.

now take a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. let's set down a 1 by 2 brick in this opening. next, take a 1 by 2 technic brick with one hole. place it on the bottom followed by a 1 by 4 brick. take a 1 by 1 angular brick and a stud. place the stud on the angular brick. this is going to be for our electrical hookup.

place it in that area followed by another angular brick and a stud. this is going to be for water. let's set down a 1 by 2 brick in this area. let's make two more reflector lights and a 1 by 1 transparent round flat tile. place one on the bottom, and place one on the top. let's finish the rear with two

1 by 4 bricks with four knobs. these are going to be used to attach the bumper. let's add a row of plates to the walls. start with a 1 by 2 plate. next, a 1 by 3 plate, a 1 by 4 plate, and a 1 by 6 plate for the rear. on the bottom, let's start with a 1 by 4 plate, a 1 by 8 plate,

a 1 by 2 plate in this area, and a 1 by 10 plate. this is going to lock in the base of the walls. on the right-hand side, let's start with a 2 by 4 plate. next, take a 1 by 8 flat tile. set it down in this area followed by a 1 by 8 plate on the right and a 1 by 10 plate on the bottom. everything is leveled off

for our wall construction. let's start the construction of the rear bumper with a 2 by 8 plate. take a 2 by 6 plate. place it right on top and inthe center of the 2 by 8 plate. next, take a 1 by 4 flat tile. place it in the center and on the upper studs. now take a 1 by 2 flat tile. i chose white for the license plate.

finally take two 1 by 1 flat tiles, and place them on both sidesof the 1 by 2 white flat tile to fill in the areas. and to finish off the bumper, take two 1 by 2 bricks with bow. place two on the right and two on the left. let's set the assembly on the bricks with knobs. there we have a nice rear bumper,

and this concludes the construction for the base of the travel trailer. let's construct the bathroom for the travel trailer. start with a 1 by 6 by 5 wall element. place it in the back. let's construct a brake light assembly on the left. start with a 1 by 1 brick and a 1 by 1 angular brick. place the angular brickon top of the 1 by 1 brick

followed by two more angular bricks. crown off the top with another 1 by 1 brick. let's place three 1 by 1transparent red round flat tiles on the angular bricks. these are going to serve as brake lights. let's drop the assembly down on the left like so where the brake lights are facing the rear. let's construct the wall for the top-left. let's begin the construction with a 1 by 4 plate.

next, take a 1 by 2 plate. place it on the left-hand side of the 1 by 4 plate. let's place a 1 by 1 plate with tooth right next to the 1 by 2 plate followed by a 1 by 1 plate to fill in this area. let's lock everything togetherwith another 1 by 4 plate. take a 1 by 1 angular brick. place it on the left. let's set a 1 by 1 brick

right next to the 1 by 1 angular brick. now take a 1 by 1 brick with one knob. place it right above the leaf plate. take a 1 by 1 stud. place it on the brick with knob the leaf plate is going to be a facet, and the stud is a knob. next take a 1 by 1 angular brick. place it on the left

right above the previous angular brick. followed by a 1 by 3 brick. let's repeat that again with another angular brick and another 1 by 3 brick. let's lock the assembly together with a 1 by 4 brick. to finish off the brake lights, three transparent round red flat tiles. let's take a 1 by 2 by 3 wall element

and a 1 by 2 by 2 brick. this one has a sticker of a mirror. place the 1 by 2 by 2 brick on top of the 1 by 2 by 3 wall element. take four 1 by 2 by 2 corner bricks. place them on top of one another. take a 1 by 2 brick. place it on top of the assembly. now let's place the threeassemblies in this area

starting with the one with the brake lights. set it right over the bathtub. take the assembly with the mirror. set it right next to the bathtub followed by the corner assembly. some elements will not quite line up. we'll be adding plate to the top of this in a later portion. let's start the construction of thebathroom sink with a 2 by 2 plate

next, a 1 by 2 wall element that has three sides. place it on one side of the 2 by 2 plate. next, let's set two 1 by 2 plates on top of one another. set it inside this area. take a 1 by 2 tap. place it in the remaining void. take a 1 by 2 palisade brick. let's set the sink assembly on the 1 by 2 plate.

it should fit in nice. finally let's set a 1 by 1 round brick on this stud. let's construct the toilet with a pannier and a lifebuoy. place the lifebuoy in the slot in the pannier. no take a technic pin that's short. place the short end inside the slot. now take a 1 by 1 brick with two knobs. let's set a 1 by 1 flat tile on the right knob.

on the left knob, place a 1 by 1 plate followed by a 1 by 1 flat tile that's round. to finish off the top, take a 1 by 2 flat tile. set it right in the center. let's drop the whole top on top of the assembly. we have a nice toilet. before we can attach the toiler, let's take a 1 by 6 by 5 wall element.

set the toiler on the 2 by 2 jumper plate. get everything to center up. let's lock all the wall piecestogether with some plates. starting with a 1 by 4 plate. place it right in the middle overthe mirror to line everything up. now use a 1 by 2 plate with shaft. let's make a shower headstarting with a holder with stick and a 1 by 1 nose cone. slip the nose cone on the holder,

and set on the plate with shaft. let's place a 1 by 6 plate on the left followed by a 1 by 2 by 2 corner plate and a 1 by 4 plate to finish off this area. everything is locked in secure. nice large roomy bathroom with shower tub. let's begin the construction forthe exterior wall for the kitchen. let's set down a 1 by 1 brick

in this area on the far left. next, take a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. place it in this corner. take two 1 by 1 angular bricks. set them right next to the corner brick followed by a 1 by 2 radiator grill. place it on the angular bricks. let's set down a 1 by 10 brick right above the axles

followed by a 1 by 1 plate. place it on the far right. next, let's set down another 1 by 1 angular brick right above the other angular brick. let's take a 1 by 3 phone receiver piece. this is going to be a handle toget up inside the travel trailer. now take a 1 by 1 plate. set it right next to the angular brick. take two 1 by 2 plates.

and set the assembly down right above the handle. skip two studs. place a 1 by 3 brick. this opening is going to be for a window. place it right in this area followed by a 1 by 2 brick. now let's set down a 1 by 3 brick on the left place a 1 by 8 brick in that location followed by two 1 by 2 bricks.

place them on both sides of the opening. now take a 1 by 2 by 2 transparent wall element. this is dark transparent brown. place it inside the opening for a window. let's start the fourth row with a 1 by 1 brick. place it in the far left. set down a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. place them right next to the corner brick let's place a 1 by 2 bricknext to the radiator grill.

take two more 1 by 1 angular bricks. set them right next to the 1 by 2 brick followed by a 1 by 2 slope. this is going to be the exhaust vent for the stove. let's set a 1 by 4 brick above the window followed by a 1 by 3 to finish off the fourth row. now the bathroom needs a door. let's take a 1 by 4 by 3 door. set it on top of the round brick.

to lock everything together, let's set a 1 by 6 brick right above the door. take another 1 by 6 brick. place it right above the radiator grills. take two 1 by 4 bricks with four knobs. place them right above the exhaust. place it on the far right followed by a 1 by 1 slope. this is transparent yellow.

this is going to be the porch light. and there is the wall construction. the travel trailer is going to need a door for entry. let's take a 1 by 4 by 6 frame and a door that fits in a 1 by 4 by 6 frame. set the door inside the frame. next, take a stud, and place it on the door for a doorknob. let's crown off the top with a 1 by 4 plate.

set the door inside the area. everything is flattened off nice. let's begin the construction of thekitchen cabinets and appliances. start with a 2 by 3 plate. flip it upside down. place a 1 by 3 brick along one side. place it in the opening this is going to be the base for the refrigerator. now take two 1 by 1 bricks.

set the assembly on the top-right. let's take a 1 by 3 by 2 door. take another 2 by 3 plate. place it on top of the door and the 1 by 1 assembly tolock everything together. take another 1 by 1 brick. place it on the right-hand side followed by a 1 by 3 by 1 door. place it right next to the 1 by 1 brick.

to lock the top door together, take another 2 by 3 plate. now take a 2 by 2 brick. followed by a 1 by 2 brick on the right. there we have a refrigerator. we're going to need to finish off this side. so we're going to pre make a column. take a 1 by 2 by 5 brick place the 1 by 2 brick on top of the 1 by 2 by 5 brick.

this is going to be used to set alongthe side of the refrigerator door. let's construct a small stove for the travel trailer. start with a 2 by 3 by 2 cupboard and a door that fits inside the cupboard. place it in the cupboard where the handle is on the left. that is critical for the slideout to clear the handle. now place a 1 by 2 radiator grill right in the middle followed by two 1 by 2 jumper plates.

place one on the right and one on the left. we have an area to attach some frying pans. let's construct a counterwith a 2 by 3 by 2 cupboard. place a 1 by 2 flat tile on the right followed by a 2 by 2 flat tile on the left. let's place some drawers inside the cupboard. we have a nice counter with a counter top. let's construct the kitchen sink.

start with a 1 by 4 brick and a 1 by 2 palisade brick. set the palisade brick right next to the 1 by 4 brick. let's lock the two bricktogether with a 2 by 2 plate. place a 1 by 2 plate on the left-hand side. let's lock everything together with a 1 by 4 plate. take a 1 by 2 by 2 by 2 corner plate and a 2 by 2 plate. place the 2 by 2 plate

on the 2 by 2 side of the angle plate. to smooth it off,take a 2 by 2 flat tile. place it on top of the 2 by 2 plate. set it on the left-hand side. this gives an appearance of a fake cupboard. let's add a 2 by 2 flat tile for the counter top. let's attach a faucet. take a 1 by 2 plate and a 1 by 2 tap.

place the tap on top of the plate. set the assembly in the 1 by 2 opening. finally, take two 1 by 1 wall elements. place one on the left and one on the right. this is going to give us a sink basin. let's construct the upper cabinets and range hood starting with a 2 by 10 plate. take three 2 by 2 flat tiles.

place one on the left, place one right next to the one on the left, and the third 2 by 2 tile. set a 1 by 2 tile on the right. let's construct the range hood. take a 3 by 3 slope. it is 30 degrees. take a 1 by 3 plate. place it on this end of the slope.

let's set the slope down inside the 2 by 3 area. take three 1 by 1 round tiles. place them on the remaining studs for knobs. we have a nice set of uppercabinets with a range hood. let's install the appliances and cabinets. let's place the refrigerator on the far right. let's take the 1 by 2 by 6column we assembled. place it along side the refrigerator, the small range,

our counter top, and the sink. let's place this on the left. attaching the upper cabinets is simple. attach them to the bricks with knobs. now we have a nice kitchen for the travel trailer. let's crown off this section with plates starting with a 1 by 2 by 2 corner plate. place it on the right to lockthis intersection together.

next, take a 1 by 3 plate. place it below the corner plate followed by a 1 by 2 plate. now take a 2 by 4 plate. place it right above the refrigerator. let's set a 1 by 4 plate in this area. place a 2 by 3 plate right above the range hood, a 2 by 6 plate above the upper cabinets, and a 1 by 2 by 2 corner plate

to lock in the light and the door. everything is leveled off. nice kitchen. let's construct the walls for the bedroom. start with a 1 by 3 brick. place it on the left right by the door. set a 1 by 6 brick right next to the 1 by 3, a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick, and a 1 by 6 brick to finish up the first row.

take three 1 by 4 bricks. place them on top of one another followed by a 1 by 1 brick. place this assembly right by the door. now use a 1 by 4 by 3 transparent brown wall element. set it right by the assembly fora large window for the bedroom. let's set a 1 by 2 brick right next to the window followed by a 1 by 8 brick.

next, let's set a 1 by 1 right here. set down a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick to lock in the corner. finally a 1 by 6 brick to finish up this side. now take a 1 by 3 brick. place it right by the window. another 1 by 3 brick perpendicular to the previous 1 by 3 brick.

now set a 1 by 4 brick in this area. let's skip one stud, set down a 1 by 8 brick to lock in the window. finally a 1 by 8 brick to complete the wall construction on the right. let's construct a small partition for the bedroom and the living area. start with a 1 by 2 brick

place it on the top-left of the 2 by 4 plate. now take a palisade brick. set it right in front of the 1 by 2 brick. let's place a 1 by 2 flat tile on top of the palisade brick. now use a 1 by 1 brick. place it right next to the palisade brick followed by a 1 by 2 by 2 brick to fill in this corner.

next, let's set down a 1 by 3 brick in the top-left. a 1 by 1 brick on the right followed by a 1 b y 2 brick in the front. let's construct a television for the trailer. start with two 1 by 2 plates. next use a 1 by 2 by 2 by 2 corner plate. let's set it on top of the 1 by 2 plates. now use a 2 by 2 flat tile that has a monitor print work.

set it on the 2 by 2 portion of the corner plate. set it in this area. now we have a built in television. now set another 1 by 1 brick on the right followed by a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. let's crown off the top of thetelevision with some cabinet work. take a 1 by 3 plate and a palisade brick. place the 1 by 2 palisade brick

on the right-hand side of the 1 by 3 plate set this assembly right above the television. place a 1 by 3 brick right behind the cabinet work followed by a 1 by 2 brick to fill in this area. to finish off the cabinet work, take two 1 by 3 plates. and set it on top of the cabinet work. now set a 1 by 1 brick on the bottom. let's add a door to the bedroom.

take a 1 by 3 by 4 door. set it on top of the round 1 by 1 brick. a 1 by 8 brick. there we have a nice bedroomdoor for the bedroom. it does open and close. let's fortify these walls with plates starting with a 1 by 10 plate. place it right above the door and the window. set a 1 by 4 plate on the far left.

let's place this 1 by 6 plate right here. place it right above the door for the bedroom. finally a 2 by 3 plate to crown off this area right above the entertainment cabinet. there's the wall construction for the bedroom. let's begin the construction of the bedroom slide out with a 2 by 4 brick and a 1 by 2 plate. place the 1 by 2 plate on the lowerportion of the 2 by 4 brick.

let's set two 1 by 1 flat tileson top of the 1 by 2 plate. let's take four bricks with bow. these are 1 by 1. place two on each side. let's make another section starting with a 1 by 4 brick. two more 1 by 1 brick with bow. place them on both sides. place both assemblies together,

and lock them in place with two 1 by 4 flat tiles. now take a 2 by 4 plate and six 1 by 1 flat tiles. place them in the bottom portion of the 2 by 4 plate. you can create any pattern you wish. i chose a checkered quilt pattern. it's a bit difficult to get all the tiles to line up, but it gives it that rugged look.

now let's construct some pillows. take another 2 by 4 plate and two 2 by 2 by 2/3 consoles. i believe that's what they're called. place them on top of the 2 by 4 plate, and set the assembly in that area. now we can drop the whole center part of the bed in this 2 by 2 area. there is the bed portion.

let's take two 2 by 3 plate and four 1 by 1 flat tiles. we're going to place two fat tiles in the center of each 2 by 3 plate. and finally, take a 2 by 8 [plate and two more 1 by 1 flat tiles. let's go in one stud from the left and place on the lower portion and one stud from the right.

let's place the 2 by 3 plates on the back side of the bed and this portion. there we have a nice comfortable bed for the slide out. now let's construct the wallsfor the bedroom slide out. start with a 1 by 6 brick and two 1 by 4 bricks. next, take two 1 by 2 by 2 bricks. and one on the right

to lock in the bricks together. rotate it around. take two 1 by 1 bricks. and set this column on the left-hand side. let's make another column with two more 1 by 1 bricks. set them on top of one another, and place this column on the right-hand side. let's drop some windows in the openings. take four 1 by 2 by 2 transparent brown wall elements.

place them in the remaining openings. let's begin to lock everything in with a 1 by 6 brick. place it right above the double windows. take two 1 by 2 bricks. rotate the unit around and set in two 1 by 3 bricks. one on the left, let's fill in the top of the slideout with some 1 by 8 flat tiles. place this one in the back.

it will help lock all the bricks together. place another 1 by 8 next to the previous. we'll continue until we reachthe fourth 1 by 8 flat tile. let's fill in these two areas with two 1 by 1 slopes. make sure that the larger side of the slope is facing the flat tiles. there we have the wall construction. let's attach the wall construction to the bed. this is where things get a bit tricky.

lay the wall construction flat. we'll set the bed construction, and we will press down along the edges. there we have the completed slide out for the bedroom. setting the slide out inside the bedroom is easy. we'll just drop it down inside the opening. now to keep the slide out secure, take a 1 by 8 and a 1 by 10 plate. place the 1 by 10 on top of the 1 by 8

where we have a one stud overhang. set the assembly right above the slide out. this will keep everything secure. the slide out does go in and out. it does fold up nice. let's construct the slideout for the main living area starting with a 4 by 10 plate and a 4 by 8 plate. place both plate end to end.

let's set down a 1 by 12 brick on the top right-hand side to lock both plates together. skip two studs and set down a 1 by 4 brick. to fill in these two area, take two 1 by 2 45-degree slopes. take four 1 by 3 flat tiles. skip a row of studs,

and place them on the left. these are going to be the seat cushions. same thing on the right. take two more 1 by 3 flat tiles, and set them down. on the right-hand side, let's skip a row of studs and set down a 1 by 6 plate. now take three 2 by 2 flat tiles.

place them right in front of the 1 by 6 plate. these are going to be the cushions for the sofa. let's construct a dining room table starting with a 2 by 3 plate and a 1 by 2 flat tile. place the flat tile on the top row of studs. now set down a 2 by 2 flattile in the remaining area. let's finish it off with a 2 by 3 inverted slope that is 30 degrees,

and set it in the 1 by 2 opening. let's make the back of the seat for the dining booth. let's start with two 1 by 3 plates. take two 1 by 1 plates. place them on the left-handside of the 1 by 3 plates. let's set down two 1 by 2 bricks on the right-hand side. next, take two 1by 1 brick with bow. to fill in the 1 by 1 area,

take two 1 by 1 plates. let's finish off the top with two 1 by 2 flat tiles. let's set one of the backs on the left let's begin the construction for the sofa. start with a 1 by 6 plate. place it on the previous 1 by 6 plate. let's set down two 1 by 2 bricks. one on the left followed by two 1 by 1 bricks.

place them right in front of the 1 by 2 bricks. now let's set down two 1 by 1 plates right on top of the 1 by 1 bricks. take two 1 by 2 brick with bow. these are going to be the arms for the sofa. let's start the back with three 1 by 2 palisade bricks. place them in the 1 by 6 area. let's set down a 1 by 4 plate. to lock in the palisade bricks.

take two 1 by 1 bricks with bow. finally to crown off the top of the sofa, take two 1 by 3 flat tiles. set them in the 1 by 6 opening. we have a dining booth and a sofa. let's continue the wall constructionwith two 1 by 2 by 2 corner bricks. now let's set down two 1 by 2 bricks. let's take a 1 by 6 plate. place it right by the dining booth.

on the left, let's fill in this area with a 1 by 8 brick. now take three 1 by 2 by 2 bricks. place one on the left. skip six studs. set the next 1 by 2 by2, and place the last 1 by 2 by 2 on the right. set them on top of one another. place this column on the left.

take two more 1 by 1 bricks. repeat the same process. this time, set this column on the right. take three 1 by 2 by 3 wall elements that are transparent brown. place them in this area. for the remaining areas, take five 1 by 2 by 2 transparent brown wall elements. these will make nifty windows for the slide out.

let's lock in the top row with plates starting with a 1 by 4 plate. right above the windows followed by a 1 by 3 plate. let's place a 1 by 2 by 2 corner plate followed by a 1 by 2 plate to fill in this area. let's take two 1 by 8 plates. let's set down a 2 by 4 plate on the left. take another 2 by 4 plate.

let's flip it over and place a1 by 1 nose cone right here. this is going to make a light for the couch. now take another 2 by 4 plate and another nose cone. place this one on the top-right, and set it down like so. now we have two lights for the sofa. next, take eight 1 by 8 flat tiles. let's start filling in the top.

let's start with two, and place them in the back. we'll set three of the 1 by 8s over the dining booth, and place the remaining threeon the right over the sofa. to fill in both sides, take two 1 by 4 flat tiles. set one on the left now let's place two 1 by 2 slopes in the remaining 1 by 2 areas.

these are going to be the stops to prevent the slide out from falling out. on the bottom, let's place two 1 by 1 bricks. underneath the 1 by 2 45-degree slopes. there we have our stops installed for the slide out. setting the slide out inside the living area is simple. set it inside the opening. nice seamless construction.

it does go in and out smooth. let's finish the wall construction for the travel trailer starting with a 1 by 10 plate and a 1 by 16 brick. place the 1 by 10 on the bottom of the 1 by 16. take another 1 by 10 plate. place it on the other side. let's set this assembly rightabove the living area slide out.

this will lock the slide out in place. now place a 1 by 1 brick on the left-hand side of the 1 by 16 brick. lock in the corner with a1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. a 1 by 6 brick for the top-left. set down a 1 by 3 brick for the back. next, take a 1 by 2 brick with stick. now drop down a 1 by 1 brick. on the bottom-left, let's set down a 1 by 6 brick.

now let's take a 1 by 2 brick with a technic pin. set it right next to the 1 by 6 brick. let's set down a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. place another 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick right next to the previous one. let's fill in this area with a 1 by 2 brick. let's set down a 1 by 3 brick. now take a large 2 by 10 brick. place it right above the areawhere the upper cabinets are.

let's set down a 1 by 3 brick here. place a 1 by 8 brick right above the door. let's take another 1 by 2 brick with technic pin. place it right here. let's set down a 1 by 2 brick in this area, a 1 by 2 brick, and a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick to finish off the living area. let's set down a 1 by 6 brick

right above the bedroom window, a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick for the bottom-right, a 1 by 4 brick for the front, and a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick for the top-right. let's finish this area with a 1 by 6 brick and a 1 by 2 by 2 corner brick. all that's left is flat tiles. starting on the top-left,

let's take a 1 by 1 plate. this is going to help lock in the top that we're going to be building later. let's set down a 1 by 6 flat tile. a 1 by 1 flat tile for the bottom-left. let's place down two 1 by 3 flat tiles for the top and bottom. take two more 1 by 6 flat tiles. place one on the top

and one on the bottom. let's place a 1 by 6 flat tile right above the bathroom door. a 2 by 4 flat tile above the fridge. let's set down a 1 by 6 flat tile and a 1 by 4 flat tile above the upper cabinets. let's grab two more 1 by 6 flat tiles. grab four more 1 by 6 flat tiles. place two on the top and two on the bottom.

let's set a 1 by 3 flat tile right above the entertainment cabinet, and a 1 by 6 flat tile above the bedroom door. let's finish the right-hand side with a 1 by 3 flat tile, a 1 by 6 flat tile, a 1 by 2 flat tile, and a 1 by 1 plate for the bottom-right. the top of the travel trailer

is smoothed off to accommodate a removable top. let's construct a fake awning for the travel trailer starting with a technic pin connector and two technic friction pins. stick the friction pins inside of the connector. take another technic pin connector. notice how i'm keeping the slots lighted up. this part is going to face against the wall. take two more friction pins.

take two more technic pin connectors. let's repeat the process again. two more friction pins, and two more technic pin connectors that like to roll all over the counter. finally, take two more friction pins. place them on both ends. finally, two technic pin connectors. place these on both ends.

not let's take two technic pins with cross. place them on both ends of the assembly. now let's take two technic connectors that are crossed. let's keep the slots on the back. next, take two seven stud long shafts. place these in the slots. now let's take two of these connectors. that will except a slot on one end and a technic pin that is perpendicular.

place them on the bottom. finally, two standard technic pins. place them in the two slots. let's set the fake awning on the side of the trailer. place the two techic pins in the two technic bricks as well as locking the top portion together. a little adjustment is needed. now the fake awning is secured

to the side of the trailer. on the back of the trailer, let's attach a large gate to the brick with stick. this is going to be a ladder to get up to the roof. let's start the construction ofthe step for the travel trailer with a 2 by 6 plate. now take four 1 by 2 track pieces. let's place two on the top portion

and two in the middle portion of the 2 by 6 plate. let's set that off to the side. let's take a 2 by 4 plate and four radiator grills. let's place two radiator grills on the top and two on the bottom. let's set this assembly in the bottom portion let's build the sliding mechanism for the step.

take two 1 by 4 bricks with track. set the bricks with track where the slots are facing each other. now let's set down two 1 by 2 plates on the top portions. let's set down a 2 by 6 plate on the bottom potion where we have a one stud opening. let's slide the step assembly inside.

let's place down two 1 by 2 juniper plates. finally, one 1 by 2 radiator grill. now we have a nice slideout step to get into the trailer. now let's set the assemblyright underneath the door. this has to be pressed down firm. now we have a nice slideout step that does function. let's build some stabilizers forthe bottom of the travel trailer. take a 1 by 2 rocker bearing and a 2 by 2 rocker plate.

place the plate inside the bearing. place a 1 by 2 plate. let's build another one slightly modified. take another 1 by 2 rocker bearing place the two together. place two studs. finally a 1 by 2 plate. we'll need to make four of these in total. i have the other three made in advance.

let's install the short stabilizer right underneath the hitch where the stabilizer folds inward. take the two modified stabilizers. let's place this one on the top-left and one on the bottom-left. the stabilizers are meant to fold inward. let's do the rear. let's take this stabilizer.

put it in the top-right. and finally the last stabilizer, in the bottom-right. these are suppose to fold to the left. let's construct the axles for the travel trailer with two 1 by16 technic bricks. let's grab two standard technic pins. skip five holes and set the technic pin

in the sixth hole from the left. skip three holes, and set down two more standard technic pins on the right. let's take a stud-wide tire and rim. place the tire on the rim. it depends on your preference whichway you want the rims to face. i like the decorative side on the outside. place the tires on the technic pins.

let's take the first tire assembly and place it on the bottom. you may have to press firm to get the axle to lock in place. the tires do spin free. let's place the other axle on the top. making sure everything is lined up, and press firm. we have two sturdy axles for the travel trailer.

finally let's start he top of the travel trailer place it off to the left. now let's take two 2 by 4 plates. place them right next to the 2 by 8 plate as shown. now let's take two 1 by 8 plates. place one on the top 2 by 4 plate while it is overlapped the 2 by 8 plate. place the other 1 by 8 on the bottom. that is transparent red.

followed by a 1 by 2 track piece. place it right next to the 1 by 2 plate. now let's take an 8 by 8 plate. slip it right underneath the 1 by 8 plates. lock everything down. now take two 1 by 4 plates. put them in these areas. let's take two 2 by 4 plates with bow. place one on the bottom

and one on the top to lock everything together. next, let's set down two more 1 by 4 plates. let's proceed with two 2 by 4 plates. set them right next to the 8 by 8 plate. carry on with two 1 by 8 plates. let's lock the the 2 by 4 plates to the 1 by 8 plates. next, another 8 by 8 plate. set it underneath the 1 by 8 plates. now let's set down two 1 by 4 plates

let's take ten 2 by 4 plates with bow. let's place five on the bottom to lock the assembly together. set the remaining five plates with bow on the top. this will lock in these pesky 1 by 4 plates. let's set another 8 by 8 plate next to the previous 8 by 8 plate. now let's take two 1 by 10 plates. and one on the bottom

followed by two 1 by 6 plates. let's set a 1 by 8 plate right underneath the two 1 by 6 plates followed by a 2 by 8 plate. on the end, let's set down a 1 by 6 plate. let's fill in the remaining areas with six 2 by 4 plates with bow. this will finish up the contour for the roof. finally, take two 1 by 2 plates with bow.

let's take another 1 by 2 plate with track. place it right here next to this opening. now take a 2 by 3 plate with two holders. this is transparent light blue and two 1 by 2 plates with stick. place the holders on the sticks. let's set it on the right-hand side of the hole. this is going to be a skylight

to let light inside the travel trailer. let's make another one with a2 by 3 plate with two holders and two 1 by 2 plates with sticks. set it on the other hole. now let's finish the top off with some smooth tiles starting with a 2 by 4 flat tile. two 1 by 4 flat tiles. here's another 1 by 4 flat tile. three 2 by 4 flat tiles.

another 1 by 4 flat tile followed by three more 1 by 4 flat tiles to surround the skylight. let's skip four studs, and set down three 2 by 4 flat tiles. let's place a 1 by 4 flat tile right next to the previous three 2 by 4s. skip four studs, and set down another 2 by 4 flat tile.

let's take two 1 by 1 roundtransparent orange flat tiles. place one on the top-right and one on the bottom-right, and finish it off with a 1 by 2 flat tile. let's build two air conditionersfor the top of the travel trailer. take a 4 by 4 by 2/3 hood piece and a 2 by 3 plate. place the plate inside the hood. let's set down a 1 by 4 plate on the top

and another 1 by 4 plate on the bottom. to crown off these two studs, a 1 by 2 radiator grill. set the air condition with the grey portion facing the skylights. i already have another air conditioner made in advance. it is the same as the previous. set it down in the remaining hole. there we have the removabletop for the travel trailer.

placing the top on the travel trailer is simple. just lock it on the two studs on top. it does lock in nice. everything is finished off nice. nice and sturdy. this will work with my lego dually pickup truck. this will be a perfect addition to any lego city or a camping theme. i hope everyone enjoyed the tutorial.

thank you for watching!

Share this

Related Posts

Previous
Next Post »