RebrickMat - LEGO Building Mat

The RebrickMat is a large 80cm x 40cm (32" x 16") deskpad sized rubber mat, with various design and reference data printed on the top. It's a great surface to use when building LEGO Sets/MOCs, or just to use as a fancy mouse pad.

What's New in v2?

While the initial v1 RebrickMat proved to be extremely popular, this new v2 product is even better! We spent many months testing new manufacturers until we found one we are happy with.

  • Now printed in USA.
  • The printing is crisp and higher resolution.
  • The printed material has a higher quality, smoother finish.
  • Color reproduction is bright and vibrant.
  • The stitched edging is more resilient to fraying, and gradual color wearing.
  • The mat is 50% thicker (3mm instead of 2mm) making it more comfortable to use as a computer desk mat, and able to absorb more impacts from heavy LEGO builds.
  • It is now 80cm long (v1 was 90cm), and still 40cm deep. So yes it's shorter but now it fits your desk easier :)

Features

RebrickMat - LEGO Building Mat
Use it as a deskpad for your (dirty) keyboard + mouse
RebrickMat - LEGO Building Mat
Use it as a mat for building/designing
RebrickMat - LEGO Building Mat
  • Comes in one large size: 80cm x 40cm (32" x 16")
  • Handy building and design reference data
  • A color guide to help with hard to identify part colors
  • Accurately scaled parts and measuring guides
  • Rubber anti-slip bottom and printed top
  • Stitched edging for longer life
  • Reduce noisy LEGO parts rattling around on your building desk
  • Prevent parts from scratching your table/desk surfaces
  • Easily clean up spills and coffee stains (extensive testing performed!)

The color guide along the top of the mat can be useful in figuring out what color a part might be. Sometimes a part's color is not obvious, so this guide is there to help compare and figure out the closest match.

Example SNOT-based design ideas and sizing aids to help you design your MOCs.

Table of stud lengths that can be used to form valid right-angle triangles.

To-scale axles, beams, brick lengths, track links, protractor and large ruler to help you measure anything while building or designing.

Table of common part numbers. The rows indicate part type and width (bricks, plates, tiles of width 1 and 2) while the columns indicate part length. For example the 2x6 brick is part #2456.

Common Technic gear sizes, and tips for how to use them in your digital and physical designs.

Tables of common gear ratios, with the first having non-bevelled and the second only bevelled gears. The G1 and G2 columns show the number of teeth in the gears, with G1:G2 and G2:G1 showing the ratios. Note that the gears shown are not to scale. See Help Guide - Gears for more details on how to use LEGO gears.

Colors can vary slightly between mats, so the color guide may not be an exact match. But it is as close as we could get :)
The dimensions of printed parts/rulers might be off by a few mm or so. Because it is a rubber mat, it will stretch and contract under different conditions. It comes delivered folded/rolled up so might have a crease at first, but it will flatten with use (or heavy books).

RebrickPad

Is the RebrickMat too much awesomeness for you? We now have the RebrickPad - a much smaller mouse pad with some of the full RebrickMat design elements. It comes in three different prints to choose from, and sized at 9" x 7" (24cm x 20cm).

Affiliate Program

Have you bought the RebrickMat already and love it? Are you a content creator? We have an Affiliate Program currently running for the RebrickMat you can apply to take part in.

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