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At the IndyLUG August meeting/pool party, we were
repeatedly attacked by a hell-spawned giant insect, A.K.A. the very persistent
horse fly. I decided to make a vignette of the scene. The fly itself may be
just a bit exaggerated in size, but how else do you make insects out of LEGOs?
Anyway, the scene shows Matt, Joe and I in the pool trying to drench the fly.
Matt and Joe used waterguns while I flailed away empty handed. I know that Matt
doesnt have clay orange facial hair, but I think I got the expression just
right with the head I used.
Whole gallery
David Gregory
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In lugnet.build, Tim Courtney wrote:
> In lugnet.build, Tim Courtney wrote:
> > Anyone have the email addresses for Roy Cook and Stefan Garcia? I'm looking to
> > follow up on a BrickWorld discussion. Please either post here or email me at the
> > address above. Thanks!
> >
> > *BWOAHMP*
> >
> > Tim
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> I've gotten Stefan's, thanks to Scott Sanburn.
>
> Tim
...and Roy's, thanks to Jeramy Spurgeon.
Tim
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In lugnet.build, Tim Courtney wrote:
> Anyone have the email addresses for Roy Cook and Stefan Garcia? I'm looking to
> follow up on a BrickWorld discussion. Please either post here or email me at the
> address above. Thanks!
>
> *BWOAHMP*
>
> Tim
I've gotten Stefan's, thanks to Scott Sanburn.
Tim
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Anyone have the email addresses for Roy Cook and Stefan Garcia? I'm looking to
follow up on a BrickWorld discussion. Please either post here or email me at the
address above. Thanks!
*BWOAHMP*
Tim
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IndyLUG will be doing a LEGO workshop in Greencastle, Indiana on Sunday,
February 10.
Location:
Greencastle City Hall
1 N Locust St
Greencastle, IN 46135
Time: 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Come by to see LEGO creations by IndyLUG members, hear about building techniques
and ask all those incessant questions that we never get tired of.
This LEGO workshop is for people of all ages. Anyone, from kids who have just
learned how to click LEGO bricks together to adult LEGO fans, are welcome to
join us for a fun time of learning about the best toy ever made. After the
workshop, IndyLUG members will meet at Marks house for the February meeting and
probably some other general nerdiness. David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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The January IndyLUG meeting will be on Saturday the 10th at 2:00 PM at Matts
house. (If youve never been to Matts place, or have never been
to an IndyLUG function and would like to join the club, please email me for
directions.)
Things well be doing at the meeting:
Considerations/nominations for club officers
Character creation/fine tuning for those who want to play in Jeramys D&D
campaign at the February meeting
Set draft of 2007 Advent Calendar, bring $13 to participate
Please note that this meeting will be on a Saturday instead of Sunday.
See you there!
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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In lugnet.licensed, Tim David wrote:
> Do we need a lugnet.licensed.indiana ?
No. Indiana is a very powerful state in terms of LEGO use, but we're not (yet!)
powerful enough to license our state name. Thanks for asking!
--
Brian Davis
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The June IndyLUG meeting will be on Sunday the 10th at 2:00 PM at Marks
house in Clayton. (If youve never been to Marks place, or have never been
to an IndyLUG function and would like to join the club, please email me for
directions.)
Things well be doing at the meeting:
Planning for the BABR show (July 20-22)
Planning for things well be doing at BrickWorld, for those who are going (June 21-24)
Planning for train layout(s) at the NMRA, for those who are going (July
27-29) Watching David use Mentos to blow up a 2-liter of Diet Coke
See you there!
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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In lugnet.org.us.indylug, David Gregory wrote:
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The March IndyLUG meeting
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WHOOPS! Typo there--I meant the APRIL meeting.
David
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The March IndyLUG meeting will be on Saturday the 21st at 2:00 PM at Jeramys
house in Danville. (If youve never been to Jeramys place, or have never been
to an IndyLUG function and would like to join the club, please email me for
directions.) Things well be doing at the meeting:
Planning for the upcoming 500 Festival (Sunday, May 20)
Planning for the BABR show (July 20-22)
Having a cookout (check the IndyLUG website for whos
bringing what) Watch a tutorial on how to submit pictures to the Bricklink
catalog Planning for things well be doing at BrickWorld, for those who are going (June 21-24) Planning for train
layout(s) at the NMRA, for those who are going (July 27-29)
See you there!
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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The March IndyLUG meeting will be on Saturday the 17th at 2:00 PM at Marks new
house in Clayton. (If youve never been to Clayton, or have never been to an
IndyLUG function and would like to join the club, please email me for
directions.) Things well be doing at the meeting:
Plant MOC contest - build any sort of plantlife *Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd*
Discuss the Child and Parent Expo, if it gets rescheduled
Nominate a club Vice President (No one ran for this office, so its currently
vacant.) Discuss buying and the layout of club business cards
Talk about how were all going to BrickWorld! ; )
See you there!
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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The December IndyLUG meeting will be on Sunday the 10th at 2:00 PM at Jeramys
house. (If youve never been to Jeramys house, or have never been to an IndyLUG
function and would like to join the club, please email me for directions.)
Things well be doing at the meeting:
We will be having a gift exchange with a price range of $15.00-$20.00. If youd
like to partcipate, simply bring a wrapped gift.
We will also be discussing/planning the upcoming Home Show thats in January.
See you there!
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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In lugnet.loc.us.in.ind, Bryan Pardue wrote:
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Hello, I am a closet Lego maniac in the Muncie/Anderson IN area. I have been
a Lugnet member for about four years and was just wondering about coming out
of the closet and seeing what is out in the world of Lego around me. Any
direction would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Hi Bryan. We have an active club centered around Indianapolis called
IndyLUG. Were always interested in meeting new LEGO
Maniacas and seeing their creations. If youre interested, our November meeting
will be on Sunday, November 12 in Danville, IN (just west of Indianapolis). The
weekend after that were going to play a game of BrickQuest at the same location. Since youre in the Anderson/Muncie area,
youre relatively close to Dayton, Ohio where theres going to be a National
Model Railroad Association (NMRA) show this coming weekend. If you have any
questions, dont hesitate to contact us. Contact information and most of our
online communication can be found at the IndyLUG website.
David Gregory IndyLUG Secretary
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There will be NO IndyLUG meeting for October. We don't have any shows coming up
soon, so we're just going to chill for a while.
Please use this Sunday afternoon to sort. ; )
David
IndyLUG Secretary
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The August IndyLUG meeting will be on Sunday, the 13th at 2:00 PM at Jeramys
house. (If youve never been to Jeramys house, or have never been to an
IndyLUG function and would like to join the club, please email me for
directions.) Things well be doing at the meeting:
Leahs Movie Vignette Contest - If you already have a vignette for this
postponed contest, dont forget to bring it. If you never built one for the
original contest date(s), then get crackin and make one. Set Draft - Weve
discussed using
Stay tuned to the IndyLUG Yahoo Group
for more info on which set well be drafting.
Club discussion - Any pertinent official club business
See you there!
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile wrote:
> Hi All,
> There has been a press release by the NMRA about our up and coming layout,
> thought I'd share it with you.
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> http://www.nationaltrainshow.org/NTS06Legostory.pdf
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> For more generic info on the show visit www.iltco.org and there is a news blurb
> and linked article with all the detailed information.
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> And for a view of the layout check out the layout plan at:
> http://www.indylug.org/NMRA2006_layouts.htm
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> Hope to see you there!
>
> Thanks
> SteveB
Hey Matt, they specifically mention your USS Constitution. (2nd bullet)
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Greetings All,
IndyLUG is proud to announce the By Air, By Rail Festival to be held in
Fotville, IN (just northeast of Indianapolis) on July 21-23, 2006.
http://www.myfortville.com/by-air-by-rail.shtml
The organizers were so impressed with our displays/layouts last year they have
offered our club over 4,500 square feet of space this year. Its an air
conditioned Middle School Cafeteria/Gymnasium with level floors that will be
secured and locked each evening.
We would like to take this opportunity to extend an invitation to clubs
and individuals to come and participate with us at this event. While the
primary themes of the show are trains and planes, we have been given
permission to display castle and space themes as well. The train layout
will be the largest IndyLUG has done (roughly 35 x 35) and we hope to
expand it by integrating other clubs layouts with our own.
We are also planning on some social activities after show hours that
will give visiting participants a chance to meet some great AFOLs. We
are currently looking into accommodations for out-of-towners and may
have a few spare bedrooms available from local members. We are also
trying to secure a block of hotel rooms, but the expense will be the
responsibility of the visitor.
We are very excited to have this chance to host other clubs at a show
and look forward to hearing from interested parties/individuals.
If interested, please respond to jedspurgREMOVE@iupui.edu as soon as
possible.
Jeramy Spurgeon
IndyLUG
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Jeramy has offered to host the March IndyLUG meeting at his house in Danville.
The meeting will be on Sunday, March 12, and it will start at 2:00.
Activities for Marchs meeting will include:
Planning for 500 Festival show (May)
Planning for Fortville show (July 21-23)
LEGO Archaeology (Bring anything LEGO related that has some kind of history
and do a show and tell on it.) Eating chili (Jeramy said that hell be
making chili and asks us to bring drinks, condiments, and snacks.)
Of course, any and all MOCs, whether theyre related to an upcoming show or
not, are always welcome.
If there are any Hoosier LEGO enthusiasts out there who have never been to an
IndyLUG meeting, feel free to come. Were always interested in new members and
their new creations. Email me for exact directions.
See everyone Mar. 12,
David Gregory
IndyLUG Secretary
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In lugnet.org.us.indylug, Erik Olson wrote:
Those sweet elves were created by Matt.
I think the carts were made by Nathan, but I dont remember for sure.
The chicken is, of course, not a LEGO piece. I think Nathan said that he bought
it at a museum. (Correct me if Im wrong on that one Nathan.) The chicken just
happened to fit right into a minifigs hand. David
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Where is the chicken from?
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1654678
I like the elves. And the little MOCs like the cart. And the chicken.
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