Thinking about what you wrote:
Actually, by saving a component you are saving a model. Components are SketchUp models.
If you are going to go to the trouble of modeling the tile you might as well have it set up to go directly to LayOut once the design is finalized. If you use a template set up as I described in my previous post to do the initial tile model, it’s no more work. In fact it’s probably less work.
Here I’m showing a template set up with a proxy tile model and then replacing it with your green tile.
Next steps would be to complete the title block text in the Auto Text window, update those areas A through E, and add dimensions.
Here’s the LayOut template I set up and the Proxy SketchUp file. You can delete the proxy tile component and purge unused in the SketchUp model. Then save the .skp file as a template to use for future projects. Save the LO file as your template for futre documents and you’ll be set. If you want you can of course edit scene names in SketchUp and Layer names in LayOut to convert them from English to Dutch.
Proxy Tile.skp (43.7 KB)
Tile Template__Saiko.layout (150.7 KB)