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Subject: 
PSLTC show at the Puyallup Fair
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lugnet.trains
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This year, The Puget Sound Lego Train Club (PSLTC) was asked to be the main model railroad layout for the fair. The layout was a great success and thanks goes out to all of the members and all of the people who helped out with staffing.

Pictures:



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=208017


Subject: 
PSLTC Displaying at Western Washington Fair September 8--24
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lugnet.trains
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Every year the Western Washington Fair in Puyallup invites a train club to
display at the Fair.  This year that club is the Puget Sound LEGO Train
Club (the first L-guage club so featured since the PNLTC displayed in
1999).

The PSLTC has a 32'x15' layout in the Hobby Hall featuring Jeff
Pelletier's downtown, Thomas Rafert's new (and old) mills, Brian Kelley's
offshore oil platform, and much more.  The display is available for
viewing during regular Fair hours, 10am--10pm Sunday through Thursday and
10am--11pm Friday and Saturday, for the duration of the Fair (September
8--24).

Some pictures are available here:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=202413

For more information about the Puyallup Fair, see
http://www.thefair.com/

--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
LEGO: CA+++ SW++ GA+c #++++++ LS+++ P+++++ YB77m
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Subject: 
Call for Presenters at NWBrickCon 2006
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon
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Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:41:05 GMT
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NWBrickCon 2006 is looking for people who want to present a talk, moderate
a roundtable, or run a special activity at the Con this year.

We already have some traditional activities---like a Dirty Brickster,
Wacky Races, and Draft---lined up, but there are still several spaces
open.  In the past, we have had slideshows, presentations on building
techniques and styles, discussions of how to package MOCs for shipping,
and more.

The Con runs October 6, 7, and 8 (move-in October 5).  Talks and
activities will most likely be scheduled Friday afternoon and evening,
Saturday and Sunday morning, and Saturday evening, with roundtables during
public hours (11-4 Saturday and Sunday).

If you are interested in presenting, please e-mail me (my first three
initials @morfydd.net) with the title of your talk/roundtable/activity, a
brief description (for the Event Program), and any time restrictions (if
you won't be getting in until later Friday, for instance).

Deadline is Sunday, September 10.

Presenters (and everyone else) can register for the Con at
http://www.nwbrickcon.org

Hope to see you at the Seattle Center!

--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
LEGO: CA+++ SW++ GA+c #++++++ LS+++ P+++++ YB77m
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Subject: 
Re: Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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Date: 
Fri, 11 Aug 2006 21:24:44 GMT
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Only 2 weeks until the entry deadline.

In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 8-24, 2006

Entries required by 6pm on Sunday, August 27, 2006.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER
category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 22 of http://www.thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/06_HobbyHall.pdf
(including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com


Subject: 
Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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lugnet.loc.us.wa
Date: 
Thu, 1 Jun 2006 17:02:14 GMT
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The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 8-24, 2006

Entries required by 6pm on Sunday, August 27, 2006.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER
category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 22 of http://www.thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/06_HobbyHall.pdf
(including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com


Subject: 
NWBrickCon Registration Reminder
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon
Date: 
Mon, 1 May 2006 20:14:18 GMT
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Just a reminder. NWBrickCon registration will be increasing from $38 to $44 on Saturday May 6th. So register early at the website and save yourself some money.

We are working hard and the event looks to be shaping up for one of the best NWBrickCon yet! Hope to see you there.

Mark Neumann NWBrickCon Team


Subject: 
AFOL Named Sheldon?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.people, lugnet.trains, lugnet.fun.community, lugnet.loc.us.wa, lugnet.loc.ca.bc, lugnet.loc.us.id, lugnet.loc.us.or
Date: 
Wed, 5 Apr 2006 19:00:56 GMT
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Hi All-

I’m trying to locate a gentleman who lives in the Portland, Oregon area named Sheldon who joined us for the NW TrainFest 2006 two weekends ago (03.25.06).

Unfortunately I was not able to get his last name, or contact information during the event.

Sheldon, if you read this post, could you please email me and give me your full name and email address so I can contact you?

Has anyone had cooresondance with him?

Any assistance is much appreciated! Thanks!

-jeremy

Greater Portland LEGO Railroaders

visit: GPLR


Subject: 
NW TrainFest 2006 @ Other newsgroups...
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lugnet.events, lugnet.people, lugnet.fun.community, lugnet.loc.us.wa, lugnet.loc.ca.bc, lugnet.loc.us.id, lugnet.loc.us.or
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Hi All-

If you can make it to Portland, Oregon this weekend, please stop by the GPLR clubhouse on Saturday March 25 for a day of fun:

Click for Details of the Event

We hope to see you there!

-jeremy

GPLR


Subject: 
NWBrickCon update
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon
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Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:12:50 GMT
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nwbrickcon.org is online
Hey folks, we’ve got great news. nwbrickcon.org is online. Online registration is available along with ordering your NWBrickCon tee shirt, commemorative model, and/or Brick Bazaar Space. Current registration cost is $38.00 until May 5th.

Extra benefits this year
People bringing creations to NWBrickCon 2006 will have the opportunity to drop off their MOCs a day early. We have secured space for unloading on Thursday, Oct 5th. This time and space is for unloading only and is meant to make setup on Friday morning that much easier!

Keynote Speaker
I am very happy to say that Steve Witt is going to be our keynote speaker at NWBrickCon 2006. Mr. Witt is the Community Relations Coordinator for the LEGO Community Team. We’re very excited to have him come and visit with us.

The NWBrickCon team continues to work to make this a great event. If you have questions or comments don’t hesitate to let us know!

Mark Neumann NWBrickcon Team


Subject: 
NWBrickCon 2006 Coming This October!
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.announce, lugnet.events, lugnet.people, lugnet.fun.community, lugnet.loc.us.wa, lugnet.loc.ca.bc, lugnet.loc.us.id, lugnet.loc.us.or
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon
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Tue, 21 Feb 2006 15:50:07 GMT
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NWBrickCon 2006 Coming This October!

Mark your calendars October 6-8 for NWBrickCon.

We're going back to the Seattle Center again with nearly double
the space we had the year before.
What's that mean for you?
It means, more room for:
*Moonbase
*Space
*Castle
*Town/Train
*Miniland
*Mecha
*Wacky Races
*Great Ball Contraption
*Sculpture/Art
*Microscale
*Presentations
*Brick Bazaar
*Rolling Death Stars
*and whatever YOU bring!

We're working on our website.  Once our new site is up, we will start accepting
online registrations.  Early registrants get a price break!

Prices for registration will be:
From online time until May 4 the price is $38
May 5 through September 15 the price will be $44
After Sept 15 the price will be $50
Single Day registration will also be available this year.

Shirts, Con models, and Brick Bazaar
tables will be in addition to the registration fee
and their prices will be available when the website is put
online.

Another perk worth mentioning will be the Thursay load in.  We will have access
to the facility Thursday Oct 5th for loading purposes only.  So, if you arrive
on Thursday and want to drop your stuff off to make Friday that much easier, you
can!

Keep checking back, we will be posting more information about
NWBrickCon as it develops.


NWBrickCon Team
Mark Neumann


Subject: 
Omicron Spaceport Moonbase
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lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.loc.us.wa.sea, lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.space
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 14 Oct 2005 18:27:10 GMT
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This is the Spaceport I built for the 2005 NW Brickcon.



Some features:

working baggage system (elevator takes it down to the tarmac, and a conveyor takes it up to the baggage claim are)

monorail connection

it was made to connect with my gray civilian transport (see bricklink folder at bottom for those old pictures)

Thank goodness for PAB in Bellevue.

8 gates, each at typical moonbase corridor height.

3 moonbase corridor connections (2 at 10 bricks high, one at 30 high)


Spaceport Bricklink folder: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=149516

Gray Civilian Transport Bricklink folder (for reference): http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=126112

Thanks for looking! Jeff Pelletier


Subject: 
Roasting Joe Vig
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lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.loc.us.wa.sea, lugnet.build.vignette
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OK - this isn’t really a vignette, but it DOES feature Joe Vig.

This was a module made for the Haunted Mansion at the 2005 NW BrickCon.

It is pretty self-explanatory; Joe-Vig, as a symbol of all that is naive about the mini-fig world is being roasted (literally) by the non-Mini-figs.

Bricklink gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=149520

Enjoy! Jeff Pelletier


Subject: 
Re: Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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Date: 
Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:06:44 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, Thomas Rafert wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 9-25, 2005

Entries required by Sunday, August 28 6pm.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 48 of http://thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/05_HAHH2.pdf (including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com

David,

I’ve been meaning to enter this year after year and never seem to get around to it. It’s not looking any better this year. I’ve got a Castle display I’m putting on this weekend with Dan Parker and then NWBrickCon just around the corner. Ack! NWBC is only 6 weeks away.

Have you checked with them about having a special display for your angel?

Thomas

There were some pretty cool entries that I saw. An amazing Jack-in-the-box, and a really cool castle. Both amazingly detailed for the size constraints of the contest. The person accepting entries told me that I wasn’t able to take pictures. :-(

I dropped off my entry, a couple of linked rings, measuring 14.5” tall at the center.

Plans and rendering for my entry:

toruses

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/happyfrosh/Puyallup2005/

-dw

Oops - should have made myself clearer:

The Puyallup Fair will be showing the entries during the fair September 9-25, 2005. Winners will be announced September 9, 2005. Photos will be allowed during the fair.

-dw

I posted photos of some of the entries to the Puyallup Fair Lego competition at: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/happyfrosh/Puyallup2005/

The grand champion in the youth category was a cow driving a pickup truck with a pumpkin in the back: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1409652

The grand champion in the adult category was a building (I think a church): http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1409566

(my entry of the rings got 1st in its subcategory and 2nd (“Reserve Grand Champion”) in my age group http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1409568 )

-dw


Subject: 
The Dirty Brickster is Coming!!!
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Fri, 9 Sep 2005 00:09:57 GMT
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Yes, once again it is time for the Dirty Brickster at NWBrickCon.  Yes, it is
once again time to peruse your various Lego and Lego related stuff to find that
perfect gift to exchange, that thing you don't really need but that someone else
may go ga-ga over, or possibly agree that it sucks, or maybe if they are lucky
will at least be able to trade it for something good at Wal-Mart.

So bring your gift, valued in the $10 to $20 range to NWBrickCon for the Dirty
Brickster.  Make sure it is wrapped.  We will draw numbers and you can choose a
mystery item or be a Dirty Brickster and steal someone else's treasure!  Only 3
steels allowed per item (with the possible exception of the first person - we
will vote on that before the event).

This is always great.  And I promise this year I'll be bringing something a lot
better than Mushroom Bins (although of course, these excellent sorting and
storing bins will once again be available for you to test and purchase!)

It isn't too late to register for the best Brick show in the Northwest.
Register now at www.nwbrickcon.org, and we will see you October 7th-9th!

-Matt :)
Dirty Brickster Coordinator at NWBrickCon
And also the Brick Bazaar Coordinator, so be sure to let me know if you want to
sell stuff!


Subject: 
Call for Presenters at NWBrickCon 2005
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NWBrickCon 2005 would like *you* to present, facilitate, or run a talk,
round-table, class, or special activity.

NWBrickCon schedules several classes and special events throughout the
Con---seeing and sharing MOCs is fun, but a Lego fan convention offers
special opportunities for us to learn from each other and to share unique
activities.

Currently we have many special activities scheduled, including a draft, a
master build, a speed build, Wacky Races, and talks on Micro building,
landscaping, and packing Lego.

Past activities and talks not yet taken for this year included theme
roundtables, DCC and Lego Trains, the LDraw system of tools, and more.

Sessions typically run twenty to fifty minutes in length.  A/V
presentation equipment (projector, PowerPoint, etc.) will be
available---please let us know about your needs in this area.

If you would be interested in running/giving/facilitating a
seminar/session/activity please e-mail
present (at) nwbrickcon.org
Please mail your proposal as soon as possible, but no later than September
16th (we need to firm up our schedule by then to ensure inclusion in the
Event Program).  Scheduling will generally be on a first-come,
first-filled basis.

Presenters can present to AFOL Con attendees.  Also, the Con incorporates
a public exposition (12--4 Sat & Sun) and we welcome talks or activities
directed toward the non-AFOL public.

Presenters must, of course, be Con attendees.  Preregistration closes next
Wednesday, so register now if you haven't already.  Information on
registration and the Con is general is available at
http://www.nwbrickcon.org/

--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
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Subject: 
More Vendors Wanted at NWBrickCon Brick Bazaar
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This is somewhat of a repeat, but the deadline for pre-registration is fast
approaching... Bring your Lego wares to NWBrickCon!

NWBrickCon will be held October 7th-9th at the Seattle Center.  And the Brick
Bazaar is a fanstastic time to unload your surplus Lego or move some product
from your retail inventory.  If you want a full or half table reserved for you,
please let me know as soon as you can.  There is no table fee, but a donation
for the door prize would always be appreciated!

The public will be in for a while on Sunday to the Rainier Room (not the Brick
Bazaar room).  If you want to sell your wares to the public (not just conference
attendees) it is an option.  However it will require you to get a City of
Seattle Business Liscense (cost of around $45 I believe).  If you are getting
the liscense and want a table(s) during the public time, let me know and we will
work out the details.

If you just have a few sets to sell (not parts) there is a local toy dealer
(Math 'n Stuff) who will be there, and they have agreed to act as agent and sell
to the public for you!  You will need to keep an eye on your own merchandise
during the public time if you do that.  It is a great, EASY way to sell custom
sets or older retired sets.

Remember, to sell to conference attendees during the regular Brick Bazaar is a
no-fee and no-liscense needed thing!  So just send me an email at
mattchiles@gorge.net to sign up and reserve your space.

Oh yeah, we will provide tables and skirting.  You bring stuff to sell, shelving
if needed, bags if appropriate, change box & small change, business cards, table
cover sheet for while you are gone, signs and price tags, some paper and pens
for notes you may need to take, and all that sort of stuff.  Don't plan on
electricity being available at your table, although we will do our best to
accomodate if needed (bring your own extension cord and we will see what we can
do).  And DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER FOR THE CONVENTION NOW at www.nwbrickcon.org!

-Matt :)
NWBrickCon Brick Bazaar Coordinator


Subject: 
Re: Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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lugnet.loc.us.wa
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Mon, 29 Aug 2005 17:18:32 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, Thomas Rafert wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 9-25, 2005

Entries required by Sunday, August 28 6pm.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 48 of http://thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/05_HAHH2.pdf (including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com

David,

I’ve been meaning to enter this year after year and never seem to get around to it. It’s not looking any better this year. I’ve got a Castle display I’m putting on this weekend with Dan Parker and then NWBrickCon just around the corner. Ack! NWBC is only 6 weeks away.

Have you checked with them about having a special display for your angel?

Thomas

There were some pretty cool entries that I saw. An amazing Jack-in-the-box, and a really cool castle. Both amazingly detailed for the size constraints of the contest. The person accepting entries told me that I wasn’t able to take pictures. :-(

I dropped off my entry, a couple of linked rings, measuring 14.5” tall at the center.

Plans and rendering for my entry:

toruses

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/happyfrosh/Puyallup2005/

-dw

Oops - should have made myself clearer:

The Puyallup Fair will be showing the entries during the fair September 9-25, 2005. Winners will be announced September 9, 2005. Photos will be allowed during the fair.

-dw


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Re: Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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lugnet.loc.us.wa
Date: 
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In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, Thomas Rafert wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 9-25, 2005

Entries required by Sunday, August 28 6pm.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 48 of http://thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/05_HAHH2.pdf (including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com

David,

I’ve been meaning to enter this year after year and never seem to get around to it. It’s not looking any better this year. I’ve got a Castle display I’m putting on this weekend with Dan Parker and then NWBrickCon just around the corner. Ack! NWBC is only 6 weeks away.

Have you checked with them about having a special display for your angel?

Thomas

I left the Lego Stanford Angel with my relatives in Washington D.C. after BrickFest2005. It was difficult to ship it across the country.

(Even getting it from my relatives’ home to the conference required renting a full-size SUV to transport the 4 large boxes)

While I have some ideas for future large building (this time in red), I’m probably not going to have anything done in the next 8 days.

-David

There were some pretty cool entries that I saw. An amazing Jack-in-the-box, and a really cool castle. Both amazingly detailed for the size constraints of the contest. The person accepting entries told me that I wasn’t able to take pictures. :-(

I dropped off my entry, a couple of linked rings, measuring 14.5” tall at the center.

Plans and rendering for my entry:

toruses

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/happyfrosh/Puyallup2005/

-dw


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Re: Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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lugnet.loc.us.wa
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In lugnet.loc.us.wa, Thomas Rafert wrote:
   In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 9-25, 2005

Entries required by Sunday, August 28 6pm.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 48 of http://thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/05_HAHH2.pdf (including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com

David,

I’ve been meaning to enter this year after year and never seem to get around to it. It’s not looking any better this year. I’ve got a Castle display I’m putting on this weekend with Dan Parker and then NWBrickCon just around the corner. Ack! NWBC is only 6 weeks away.

Have you checked with them about having a special display for your angel?

Thomas

I left the Lego Stanford Angel with my relatives in Washington D.C. after BrickFest2005. It was difficult to ship it across the country.

(Even getting it from my relatives’ home to the conference required renting a full-size SUV to transport the 4 large boxes)

While I have some ideas for future large building (this time in red), I’m probably not going to have anything done in the next 8 days.

-David


Subject: 
Re: Lego competition at the Puyallup Fair
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lugnet.loc.us.wa
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In lugnet.loc.us.wa, David Winkler wrote:
   The Puyallup Fair has a Lego competition. September 9-25, 2005

Entries required by Sunday, August 28 6pm.

category for AGES 15 AND UNDER category for AGES 16 AND OVER

Details and rules on page 48 of http://thefair.com/InfoServices/EntryInfo/pdf/05_HAHH2.pdf (including “Entire piece may not exceed 10” x 10” x 15” high.”)

Prizes include money.

Main Puyallup Fair website: http://thefair.com

David,

I’ve been meaning to enter this year after year and never seem to get around to it. It’s not looking any better this year. I’ve got a Castle display I’m putting on this weekend with Dan Parker and then NWBrickCon just around the corner. Ack! NWBC is only 6 weeks away.

Have you checked with them about having a special display for your angel?

Thomas



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