Baseplate - Brick Catalog

Baseplate - Brick Catalog

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Version History of Baseplate

1.0.8

May 9, 2024

- Added a ‘New Releases’ section - Improved various phrasing across the app - Improved various UI and layouts across the app - Fixed issue where some filter options wouldn’t persist - Fixed issue where some upcoming sets wouldn’t have descriptions - Fixed issue where some set names would contain paranthesis If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0.7

April 29, 2024

- Added a ‘New Releases’ section - Improved various phrasing across the app - Improved various UI and layouts across the app - Fixed issue where some filter options wouldn’t persist - Fixed issue where some upcoming sets wouldn’t have descriptions - Fixed issue where some set names would contain paranthesis If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0.6

April 26, 2024

- You can now add, edit, and remove notes for sets (useful for setting locations, reminders, and more) - Upcoming sets will now correctly state that they are releasing soon - Improved various UI and layouts across the app If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0.5

April 24, 2024

- You can now convert images from the Photos app to Lego block representations of themselves - Scrolling through lists when searching will now dismiss the keyboard - Fixed issue where the wishlisted theme list would display set search options too If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0.4

April 24, 2024

- The paywall is now not presented on app launch - Improved access to the app and its features - Improved various UI and layouts across the app - Fixed issue where adding/removing themes to and from wishlists wouldn’t update Context Menus If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0.3

April 23, 2024

- Added HEX values to pieces - Added options to copy piece tint names and HEX code - Added build instructions counts - Added an option to toggle displaying the upcoming sets section - Added set names to detail view Context Menus - Set Context Menus now display piece counts - Improved the layout of set detail views - Improved font weights - Improved various UI and layouts across the app - Fixed issue where searching for sets within themes would also display sets outside of the theme - Fixed issue where some loading indicators would be overlaid on top of search results - Fixed issue where build instructions weren’t immediately selectable when viewing set details If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0.2

April 23, 2024

- You can now view a list of all upcoming sets - You can now sort sets by age (either oldest to youngest, or youngest to oldest) - Added theme names and years to set list Context Menu titles - Added set names to piece and minifigure list Context Menu titles - Improved various phrasing across the app - Improved various UI and layouts across the app - Fixed issue where set descriptions would have odd spacing at times - Fixed issue where empty state views would be displayed immediately before showing content at times If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. Baseplate was created by an incredibly small team of one and I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’m available through X (Twitter) @JPEGuin.

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1.0

April 22, 2024

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$1.991 Month

Baseplate Yearly Access

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$12.991 Year
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Description of Baseplate

Baseplate is a beautiful brick catalog and inventory app built with iOS design guidelines in mind, and supercharged with magical features. ▼ Magical Features: ⁃ Convert images to brick representations ⁃ Scan sets with your device’s camera to get further set details ▼ Extensive Information: ⁃ Themes, sets, minifigures, pieces, and more ⁃ Build instructions ⁃ Set images ⁃ Piece counts ⁃ Box dimensions ⁃ Release dates ⁃ Age information ⁃ Market price ⁃ Set descriptions ▼ Manage Sets: ⁃ Add to built, owned, or wishlist ▼ More: ⁃ Widgets for your Home and Lock Screens ⁃ Watch app ⁃ Shortcuts ⁃ Upcoming sets ⁃ Extensive sort and filter options ⁃ Search for sets by name or ID ⁃ Context Menus across the app ⁃ Variety of alt app icons ⁃ Universal app (available on iPad, Watch, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro too) Happy building! ------- Access to some of the app’s features requires a monthly/yearly subscription, or a one-off purchase. Your Baseplate subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can go to your Settings > iTunes & App Store > Apple ID > Subscriptions to manage your membership and turn auto-renew off. Your iTunes Account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed. Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Terms of Service: https://www.pnguin.app/terms Privacy Policy: https://www.pnguin.app/privacy Baseplate was created by fans and is not an official LEGO® product. The LEGO Group of companies does not sponsor or support Baseplate.
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Baseplate: FAQ

Is Baseplate compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Baseplate is available for iPad users.

Who is responsible for the creation of the Baseplate app?

The Baseplate app was made by Shihab Mehboob.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the Baseplate app?

Your iOS device must have at least iOS 17.0 installed to use the app.

What is the overall user rating for Baseplate?

Currently, Baseplate has a user rating of 3.9.

What is the category of the Baseplate app?

Baseplate Relates To The Utilities App Genre.

What is the latest version of Baseplate?

The latest Baseplate version released is 1.0.8.

When was the most recent Baseplate update released?

October 5, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Baseplate app.

When did the app first launch?

Baseplate officially launched on July 3, 2024.

What age is suitable for the Baseplate app?

Baseplate is considered child-appropriate and rated Shihab Mehboob.

What languages are available on Baseplate?

The following list of languages is supported by the Baseplate app: English.

Is Baseplate featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Baseplate is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Baseplate contain in-app purchases?

Certainly! Baseplate contains in-app purchases for users.

Does Baseplate provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

Yes, Baseplate provides full support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does Baseplate display any ads?

No, Baseplate does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Baseplate

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  • Collections that have only one building insturction available won’t open

    As titled, clean idea tho
  • Initial thoughts: promising search and cataloging app

    TLDR: The search, wishlist, and owned categorisation features work well, searching by theme can use some improvement, set identification using camera does not work as intended and not practical, and the subscription pay wall is not ideal.

    Ok so here’s my initial thoughts after having it for about 5 minutes.

    Firstly, it is quite easy to use, typing in the set number gives you that exact set as well as all the associated information and parts list. Additionally you can scroll down through all the themes and finding all the sets in there. However pressing on the theme will tell you that there’s nothing in that theme. This is because, from what I’ve gathered, the app is loading the entire list of sets.

    Next is the set recognition, which relies on the set ID/barcode which is on the box. There are two issues I’ve noticed. One, when scanning the barcode for the Orient Express set, it was recognised as a Ninjago book (but I only did it once so it may be a random error), and two, it is a lot faster and easier to read the box instead of trying to scan the barcode. It is a good idea in concept but I personally don’t think it’s necessary, especially when it takes a bit to get the barcode read, longer than it takes to put in 5 numbers. It would be better if it could generate a VR or AR representation of the set.

    As for the set management, I think it works well. You can input your set number, add it to your owned or wanted list, and keep it there, which is better than making a spreadsheet and cataloging everything. It is a great addition for everyone.

    Now onto my biggest gripe, the subscription fee. I am personally not a big fan of it, especially when on the App Store it is free but as soon as you load the app up, it asks you for a subscription, which you cannot get past. To be fair, I did not properly read the app description and thus was surprised by it, but a free option with limited features would be nice.

    So to reiterate improvements that can be undertaken, I would suggest creating a stripped lite version that offers limited capabilities such as basis search and wishlist/owned list with a limit and offer it for free. The camera feature, while novel, can be swapped for something else like VR or AR models you can interact with. It should also be cross platform compatible to enable more people to use it, but these are my suggestions and I’m no app developer so I don’t know exactly what to do.

    Otherwise, this is a solid app that does what it needs to do and definitely has potential, making the search and cataloging of Lego sets easier.
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    Developer Response

    Hi there,   Thank you for the constructive feedback. I have taken this onboard and updated the app to remove the paywall immediately on launch, allowing drastically more access to the app without subscribing.   Set recognition has also been enhanced with more features - converting images to bricks. With even more planned soon! The other considerations have also been taken onboard, and aiming to make this the best Lego app out there. Thank you,   Shihab
  • Unusable unless you pay

    Why list as a free app if you need to pay a subscription to use the app at all? Super misleading and predatory.

    Developer Response

    Hi there, Thank you for the constructive feedback. I have taken this onboard and updated the app to remove the paywall immediately on launch, allowing drastically more access to the app without subscribing. Thank you, Shihab