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Would anyone be interested in having a small get-together at the Lego
Imagination Center in Downtown Disney to trade minifigures?
Reading those bumps on the packages is really tough. I wasn't able to get a
complete set of Series 3, but I ended up with a few duplicates. I'm not even
going to bother trying to read the bumps for Series 4.
A trading get-together would be fun. :-) Besides, the newly-renovated store is
beautiful, and has some truly amazing new Lego statues.
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In lugnet.events, Carolyn Redmond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work for an event planning company in Philadelphia and we are in need of an
> expert Lego artist for an event in Orlando on February 25-28. We are looking for
> someone to construct either a 6'x4'x2' bridge or a giant seashell (approximately
> the same size) for an exhibit booth. Ideally, the individual would build the
> structure in front of exhibit attendees during the afternoons of these days. If
> necessary, we are open to some pieces being built ahead of time to allow for
> construction time.
>
> This is a compensated job. We can discuss further details off-line.
>
> If you are interested and available, please email me a reply post. If you have
> any photo samples of your work, that would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Carolyn
Hi the pro builders are a good lot, Nathan does custom work (called the brick
artist), you can also check with the clubs, some of them do amazing work as
well.
www.brickmuseum.net
Dan
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Hello,
I work for an event planning company in Philadelphia and we are in need of an
expert Lego artist for an event in Orlando on February 25-28. We are looking for
someone to construct either a 6'x4'x2' bridge or a giant seashell (approximately
the same size) for an exhibit booth. Ideally, the individual would build the
structure in front of exhibit attendees during the afternoons of these days. If
necessary, we are open to some pieces being built ahead of time to allow for
construction time.
This is a compensated job. We can discuss further details off-line.
If you are interested and available, please email me a reply post. If you have
any photo samples of your work, that would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Carolyn
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In lugnet.loc.us.fl.orl, Brian Kendig wrote:
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The Orlando Lego Imagination Center is selling its supply of opening day
misprint bricks.
These are the yellow 2x2x2 Duplo bricks with the red Lego dinosaur on one side
and the Lego logo on the other side. Under the dinosaur theyre supposed to
have text representing the store, but on these misprints, the letters only
show up as black dots. These bricks have been used in displays at the store
from time to time. Now, theres one in each $8 grab bag sold at the store,
and you can get another for free by signing up at the store for the Lego
mailing list.
The corrected bricks were given out on the stores Grand Reopening day, and
were gone within hours.
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Brian -
Thanks for the info and the heads up! I have updated PromoBricks.com with this new info.
I will be in Orlando at the end of October, maybe they will still have a few
left for my visit :)
Mark P
www.PromoBricks.com
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The Orlando Lego Imagination Center is selling its supply of opening day
"misprint" bricks.
These are the yellow 2x2x2 Duplo bricks with the red Lego dinosaur on one side
and the Lego logo on the other side. Under the dinosaur they're supposed to have
text representing the store, but on these misprints, the letters only show up as
black dots. These bricks have been used in displays at the store from time to
time. Now, there's one in each $8 'grab bag' sold at the store, and you can get
another for free by signing up at the store for the Lego mailing list.
The corrected bricks were given out on the store's Grand Reopening day, and were
gone within hours.
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