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Re: TexLUGger at NETLTC's display at the Marshall, TX train show
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lugnet.events, lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.tx, lugnet.org.us.texlug
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Fri, 9 Nov 2007 08:19:22 GMT
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   It was really nice having Tony visit our show and share his steam MOCs with us and the public at the show. I will be posting a review of the show within a day or two...

Kirk H


Here is the promised review. The show was sponsored by the Texas & Pacific Historical Society in Marshall to raise money for the T&P museum and the old historic depot. The Marshall Civic Center housed the show. In addition to the NETLTC, there were 2 HO layouts, 1 N scale, and 1 Lionel layout. We were debuting our modular tables and we only had 6 full sized and 2 skinny tables finished - so we displayed a much smaller layout than at previous shows (10 x 15ish). Our smallness was a benefit because the show organizers miscalculated the meeting space and didn’t have room for us if we had been full sized.

The show was lightly attended with the strongest crowd numbers showing up Sunday afternoon. There had been some media coverage on Saturday. I was interviewed for a local radio station. As usual, the Lego trains are a real crowd pleaser and we get the usual - ‘didn’t know Lego made trains’, etc...

We have done shows in Tyler, Tx and now in Marshall, TX - all of these shows have been for rail historical societies. One of my personal Lego train goals is to model the fallen flags from East Texas. So the Cotton Belt folks in Tyler (birthplace of the St Louis and Southwestern - aka Cotton Belt) really like my Cotton Belt engines and the T&P folks (birthplace in Marshall) really like my T&P engines in ‘Swamp Holly Orange’. Well - Lego orange is close enough! So we have won some friends.

Our future plans are to build more tables and improve the layout and add more engines and rolling stock in road colors from East Texas...


for pictures visit the NETLTC website: NETLTC

also see tony’s pictures - links below...

  


   I took some pictures of my time there, plus some video. I’ll link to the video once I can figure out how to get it out of the camcorder and online.



Full Gallery

-Tony


Subject: 
Re: TexLUGger at NETLTC's display at the Marshall, TX train show
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lugnet.events, lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.us.tx, lugnet.org.us.texlug
Date: 
Mon, 5 Nov 2007 08:56:43 GMT
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In lugnet.events, Anthony Sava wrote:
   I just recently found out about the existence of the North Eastern Texas LEGO Train Club (NETLTC), and even more recently discovered that they were going to be attending the train show in Marshall, Texas. I was only able to attend one day but the members of NETLTC were kind enough to let me run my trains on their layout, plus they made me an official member :)


It was really nice having Tony visit our show and share his steam MOCs with us and the public at the show. I will be posting a review of the show within a day or two...

Kirk H



   I took some pictures of my time there, plus some video. I’ll link to the video once I can figure out how to get it out of the camcorder and online.



Full Gallery

-Tony


Subject: 
TexLUGger at NETLTC's display at the Marshall, TX train show
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Date: 
Sun, 4 Nov 2007 17:23:51 GMT
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I just recently found out about the existence of the North Eastern Texas LEGO Train Club (NETLTC), and even more recently discovered that they were going to be attending the train show in Marshall, Texas. I was only able to attend one day but the members of NETLTC were kind enough to let me run my trains on their layout, plus they made me an official member :)

I took some pictures of my time there, plus some video. I’ll link to the video once I can figure out how to get it out of the camcorder and online.



Full Gallery

-Tony


Subject: 
Re: TexLUG at Halloween Howl'r
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Fri, 2 Nov 2007 10:21:51 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.texlug, Anthony Sava wrote:
   TexLUG was invited to attend the Institute of Texan Cultures’ Halloween Howl’r event in San Antonio, which corresponded with their “Here Be Dragons!” exhibit. We were asked to put together a medieval/dragon themed display, and while only Chris MacDougald and I were able to attend, between the two of us I think we did pretty good (well, the young master MacDougald helped, too).


Looks like it was a lot of fun! I esp. like the use of upside-down 1x1 orange bricks for the kiddies trick-or-treat bags!! Very nice detail for sure.

Imagine my surprise when I saw that you managed to take a photo of BrickLink’s main Admin/owner as seen below! ;-)









Subject: 
TexLUG at Halloween Howl'r
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Fri, 2 Nov 2007 08:12:28 GMT
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TexLUG was invited to attend the Institute of Texan Cultures’ Halloween Howl’r event in San Antonio, which corresponded with their “Here Be Dragons!” exhibit. We were asked to put together a medieval/dragon themed display, and while only Chris MacDougald and I were able to attend, between the two of us I think we did pretty good (well, the young master MacDougald helped, too).

We also added a ‘Trick or Seek’ to our layout - a laundry list of hidden findables in the layout, with a little prize going to whomever could find everything on the list. On the list was everything from 10 Harry Potters to Spongebob and David Hasselhoff. It went so well I have suggested a seek and find be a permanent part of all of our future public displays (though our mail server seems to be down at present).

The lighting was horrible for photography in the museum, so I apologize in advance.



Full Gallery

--Tony


Subject: 
TexLUG-SA May Meeting
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lugnet.org.us.texlug, lugnet.loc.us.tx, lugnet.loc.us.tx.ant, lugnet.loc.us.tx.aus
Date: 
Tue, 15 May 2007 19:21:49 GMT
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What: TexLUG-SA Meeting

When: May 19, 2007 - 1PM

Where: Goerke’s Country Tavern

Who: TexLUG Austin, San Antonio, and the surrounding areas. Or anyone else
interested in LEGO.

Why: Because we want too.

See: http://www.texlugsa.org/2007/05/09/may-meeting/ for more details.


Subject: 
Re: TexLUG at HBCE 2007 in San Antonio
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Date: 
Wed, 7 Mar 2007 21:48:55 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.texlug, Eric Strand wrote:
   In lugnet.org.us.texlug, Anthony Sava wrote:
   Here is the correct post mod gallery link:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=238615

--Tony

Tony,

I had been following the planning of this event and it looks like it really turned out well. I really like all of the trees, and the snow trees in the winter waterfall module look very striking.

I noticed a 341 tucked in there. http://guide.lugnet.com/set/341_1

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2360692

For someone like me who enjoys OLD items, this was a nice touch.

How long did the moonbase and town last before the dragons took over? Great little details!

Eric Strand

Hehe... Lee, the guy who spent a very long time to get all the parts for that #341, was also the one responsible for infesting the layout with dragons. The ifestation happened on Sunday, but didn’t last long. Thanks to Tim, though, Batman took over dragon duties in the viking diorama in the dragon’s absence. Lee also infested the town, as well, including a great pose of his dragon wrapping itself around that tall mountain, but I was a fool and didn’t take a picture of it.

Wish I could take credit for any of it, but fortunately we have a lot of talented, crazy people in TexLUG.

--Tony


Subject: 
Re: TexLUG at HBCE 2007 in San Antonio
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Date: 
Wed, 7 Mar 2007 20:07:31 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.texlug, Anthony Sava wrote:
   Here is the correct post mod gallery link:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=238615

--Tony

Tony,

I had been following the planning of this event and it looks like it really turned out well. I really like all of the trees, and the snow trees in the winter waterfall module look very striking.

I noticed a 341 tucked in there. http://guide.lugnet.com/set/341_1

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2360692

For someone like me who enjoys OLD items, this was a nice touch.

How long did the moonbase and town last before the dragons took over? Great little details!

Eric Strand


Subject: 
Re: TexLUG at HBCE 2007 in San Antonio
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Date: 
Wed, 7 Mar 2007 05:32:34 GMT
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Here is the correct post mod gallery link:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=238615

--Tony


Subject: 
TexLUG at HCBE 2007 in San Antonio
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Date: 
Wed, 7 Mar 2007 05:30:11 GMT
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Mod Gallery

TexLUG was invited back to the Healthy Baby and Child Expo in San Antonio, Texas, this year, and I think it was a pretty successful event.

Our display featured a single main-line train loop traversing four different distinct areas - moonbase, winter/vikings, Harry Potter, and town. We also had a wireless camera set up on whatever train was on the main line sending a signal to a TV on the display, giving visitors a train’s-eye view of the layout.

On a personal level, this was a great event for me because I was able to see all four of my steam train MOCs running on a huge layout. The Polar Express was by far the crowd favorite, with my little 4-4-0 being more popular with the older ‘kids’. Plus- no train motors died this time! Woo!

--Tony



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