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| In lugnet.general, Jake McKee writes:
> What is your coolest LEGO Experience? [...]
I'm not sure how I'd define "cool" or "coolest" experience, but I think the
most fun I've had would have to be the evening spent at Mark Sandlin's house
during NWBrickCon and a couple nights before that tipping back pints of Guinness
at an Irish pub with four space legends Sandlin, Palmer, Hafner, and Kuester.
I also couldn't believe I was in the same room with both Sproat and Lambrecht
at Sandlin's house. Plus Palmer, busy turning Mathis's train into a microfig-
scale heavy cruiser. That blew my mind. It was awesome finally meeting
Sproat and Barbara, too, after several years of enjoying their creations.
I think the most emotional experience I've had was seeing Suzanne Green's
(then Rich) minifig chess set[1] and her Legopolis layout in person in 1996
after just having seen it on the web. It was like, hey, it's *real*! And
*you're* real! Cool!
Seeing Eric Kingsley's shelf railway[2] in person recently was also very
emotional for me. It almost felt like a religious experience. Being a die-
hard space-head, I'm not a particularly big fan of LEGO trains, but I was
totally mesmerized by this one, and watched it go around the room at least
20 times. I got dizzy. It was awesome.
--Todd
[1] http://www.baseplate.com/ideas/human-scale/chess/
[2] http://www.thekingsleys.net/nursery/zgr/
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> I'm not sure how I'd define "cool" or "coolest" experience, but I think the
Wait. I got it! It would _definitely_ have to be spending eight hours
photographing Lindsay Braun's 13-foot Japanese war cruiser this past August.
That was more fun than I usually get to have in a whole month.
--Todd
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> I also couldn't believe I was in the same room with both Sproat and Lambrecht
> at Sandlin's house.
Wow, I'm flattered. I remember meeting Todd at Mindfest99 at MIT. Made a fool
of myself :) It was fun playing around with the 2 wheeled wire control car
later that weekend...
Still waiting for that monorail/asteroid...
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht
bram@cwru.edu
www.bldesign.org
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