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Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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Wed, 13 Dec 2006 22:13:00 GMT
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At 04:05 PM 12/13/06, Aaron Sneary wrote:
No offense to anyone that has decided to participate, but I find this highly
offensive on two counts.

ONE - I am a happily married man that believes there is a special bond that
marriage embodies. A TV show that exploits that is a detriment to a positive,
family-oriented society.

There are, of course, different ways of looking at this.

It seems to me that at the end of each show, all four spouses end up
talking about how much they appreciate the person they're married
to.  Usually even more than when the show started.  And, generally it
appears both families end up making changes that will make them
better people, and make their families stronger.

TWO - I am a proud adult LEGO enthusist that believes our hobby is a positive,
family-oriented hobby that may come to be respected at least as much as Model
Railroading one day. A TV show that is seeking to mock and poke fun
at our group
is a detriment to our hobby/sub-culture.

This week, they had a family where the 5 yr old daughter participated
in beauty pageants.  Maybe I missed something, but they didn't appear
to mock that.  I can't possibly imagine doing that with a 5 yr old,
but maybe I'd feel different if I had a girl.

I for one will not be watching that show at all. I hope that if you choose to
participate, you will be keenly aware of the producers' attempts to mock you
(and hence us) on national television.

My family has decided to apply, and as it turns out, we are moving
right along in the application process.

I'm not worried about anyone attempting to mock us.  I'm very
comfortable with our choice of hobbies.  I'm 100% sure, no matter how
positive they make it, there will be people that say, "those dumb
adults play with legos."

On the other hand, no matter how negative they make it, there will
also be people that say, "You mean I'm not the only adult that builds
with LEGO?"


There will always be people that just live to mock and poke fun at
others.  That's their hobby.  It's what they do.

On the other had, you can't believe how much fun I've had in the last
year, sharing my hobby with people all around the world, talking
about LEGO, Mindstorms, robots and all the stuff I enjoy.


Now, I need to practice being judgmental and extreme...

<Extreme judgement>

I'm shocked that you stupid people don't have the vision to see an
opportunity when it's handed to you.  There are millions of people
who would die for this kind of chance, and you morons are too scared
of what mocking idiots will think about your precious hobby...

</Extreme judgement>

Well, that's about the best I can do.  :)  Please note that was
intended to be sarcastic.  I'm just trying to practice in case they
do put me on the show.  I do understand how the show may try to take
things out of context (like the above statement), but I hope I can do
a good job of presenting myself and our hobby.  And, maybe I'll even
end up a better person, when it's all done.

Steve


Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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Wed, 13 Dec 2006 21:22:40 GMT
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Aaron M. Sneary wrote:

   END SOAPBOX

What he said.

Well said.

JOHN


Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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Wed, 13 Dec 2006 21:05:21 GMT
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
   I just received this email - my address was apparently culled from the WAMALUG list: snipped


Anybody out there thinking of volunteering? And who would you be swapping with? A MegaBloks fan?

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s
Creations

Yea, I got this email too.

No offense to anyone that has decided to participate, but I find this highly offensive on two counts.

ONE - I am a happily married man that believes there is a special bond that marriage embodies. A TV show that exploits that is a detriment to a positive, family-oriented society.

TWO - I am a proud adult LEGO enthusist that believes our hobby is a positive, family-oriented hobby that may come to be respected at least as much as Model Railroading one day. A TV show that is seeking to mock and poke fun at our group is a detriment to our hobby/sub-culture.

I for one will not be watching that show at all. I hope that if you choose to participate, you will be keenly aware of the producers’ attempts to mock you (and hence us) on national television.

END SOAPBOX

Aaron Sneary Husband and AFOL


Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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Tue, 12 Dec 2006 21:30:39 GMT
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
   I just received this email - my address was apparently culled from the WAMALUG list:

(clip wife swap solitication)

Anybody out there thinking of volunteering? And who would you be swapping with? A MegaBloks fan?

Marc Nelson Jr.

She’s been making the rounds of the Internet. Check out my latest blog posting for some fun with this.


Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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Fri, 1 Dec 2006 20:47:18 GMT
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Anybody out there thinking of volunteering? And who would you be swapping
with?
A MegaBloks fan?

Marc Nelson Jr.

<http://www.lugnet.com/~326/
<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/manjr/LUGNET/thumblink.jpg Marc's
Creations>>

I got mine today.  I'm not married anymore, so no swapping for me. :P

-Rob


Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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Fri, 1 Dec 2006 20:27:43 GMT
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Jack Hawk wrote:
In lugnet.mediawatch, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
I just received this email - my address was apparently culled from the
WAMALUG list:

{Hello, my name is Jodi and I am a casting producer for the show Wife
Swap on ABC television. I am seeking families who involved in the
subculture of adult Lego hobbyists. I saw you on the forum and thought
you may be interested in applying!}

{Families on the show receive $20,000, and anyone that refers a family
that is selected to be on our show is paid $1,000 per referral. Each
family should consist of two parents, at least one child between the
ages of 6-17, and should reside in the U.S. and have BIG, outgoing
personalities.}

{If your unfamiliar with the show, the premise of Wife Swap is to take
two different families and have the mom's switch place to experience
how another family lives for one week. Half of the week, mom lives the
life of the family she is staying with. The other half, she introduces
a "rule change" where she implements rules and activities that her
family has. It's a positive experience for people to not only learn,
but teach other ways of life.}

{If you would like to apply, please EMAIL ME DIRECTLY at
jodi.friedman@rdfusa.com with a family description, photo and phone
number. Hope to hear from you!}

{-Jodi}

{Jodi Friedman¬
Casting Producer¬
ABC TV/ RDF Media}

Anybody out there thinking of volunteering? And who would you be swapping
with? A MegaBloks fan?

Marc Nelson Jr.

<http://www.lugnet.com/~326/
<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/manjr/LUGNET/thumblink.jpg Marc's
Creations>>

LOL!!!

I {just} put up GtwLUG's forum on Tuesday and this same message was posted;
our member's haven't even started using the forum yet. I found very similar
messages posted on other community sites for other "sub-cultures" - so it
seems legit.

--Jack
AFOL, GtwLUG, St. Louis

Hi,

I got this through LEGOFan today. I guess we could make money more quickly by
sueing them for massive spamming :-/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=wifeswapabc

Gee, if they would be based in Germany, or at least in the EU, this would be MY
chance to make "some" extra Euros :-)

Leg Godt!
Rene


Subject: 
Re: AFOL Wife Swap?
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Marc Nelson Jr. wrote:
   I just received this email - my address was apparently culled from the WAMALUG list:

Hello, my name is Jodi and I am a casting producer for the show Wife Swap on ABC television. I am seeking families who involved in the subculture of adult Lego hobbyists. I saw you on the forum and thought you may be interested in applying!

Families on the show receive $20,000, and anyone that refers a family that is selected to be on our show is paid $1,000 per referral. Each family should consist of two parents, at least one child between the ages of 6-17, and should reside in the U.S. and have BIG, outgoing personalities.

If your unfamiliar with the show, the premise of Wife Swap is to take two different families and have the mom’s switch place to experience how another family lives for one week. Half of the week, mom lives the life of the family she is staying with. The other half, she introduces a “rule change” where she implements rules and activities that her family has. It’s a positive experience for people to not only learn, but teach other ways of life.

If you would like to apply, please EMAIL ME DIRECTLY at jodi.friedman@rdfusa.com with a family description, photo and phone number. Hope to hear from you!

-Jodi

Jodi Friedman
Casting Producer
ABC TV/ RDF Media


Anybody out there thinking of volunteering? And who would you be swapping with? A MegaBloks fan?

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s
Creations

LOL!!!

I just put up GtwLUG’s forum on Tuesday and this same message was posted; our member’s haven’t even started using the forum yet. I found very similar messages posted on other community sites for other “sub-cultures” - so it seems legit.

--Jack AFOL, GtwLUG, St. Louis


Subject: 
AFOL Wife Swap?
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I just received this email - my address was apparently culled from the WAMALUG list:

Hello, my name is Jodi and I am a casting producer for the show Wife Swap on ABC television. I am seeking families who involved in the subculture of adult Lego hobbyists. I saw you on the forum and thought you may be interested in applying!

Families on the show receive $20,000, and anyone that refers a family that is selected to be on our show is paid $1,000 per referral. Each family should consist of two parents, at least one child between the ages of 6-17, and should reside in the U.S. and have BIG, outgoing personalities.

If your unfamiliar with the show, the premise of Wife Swap is to take two different families and have the mom’s switch place to experience how another family lives for one week. Half of the week, mom lives the life of the family she is staying with. The other half, she introduces a “rule change” where she implements rules and activities that her family has. It’s a positive experience for people to not only learn, but teach other ways of life.

If you would like to apply, please EMAIL ME DIRECTLY at jodi.friedman@rdfusa.com with a family description, photo and phone number. Hope to hear from you!

-Jodi

Jodi Friedman
Casting Producer
ABC TV/ RDF Media


Anybody out there thinking of volunteering? And who would you be swapping with? A MegaBloks fan?

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s Creations


Subject: 
WAMALUG in the Washington Post
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Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:19:12 GMT
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Just saw this on the front page of the Washington Post’s website: Age 35, and Something Went Snap. The first part is about the Master Builders, but several WAMALUG members and LUGNET posters are mentioned at the end.

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s Creations

Age 35, and Something Went Snap

With Legos, Grown-Ups Reclaim a Piece of the Past

By Tamara Jones Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, November 26, 2006; D01

The masters of the plastic universe are baffled. From their imaginations, their computers, from their calloused fingers, magnificent kingdoms have sprung. They can re-create the Seven Wonders of the World in a literal snap. But now they huddle in their model shop of Legoland California and contemplate the seemingly impossible:

How in the rectangular heck do you give a Lego bride a Lego bosom?

Tim Petsche considers miniature chef hats borrowed from a Lego kitchen set. Too big. What about a couple of Lego daisies? someone else suggests. Too weird.

Too bad.

Such are the dilemmas of grown-ups in a child’s fantasy job.

Petsche and his five teammates are the salaried elite in a vast subculture of adult Lego hobbyists whose collections of little plastic bricks overtake entire rooms at home -- professors and lawyers and accountants and engineers who find a creative outlet in the sturdy Danish blocks. People who reclaim and reassemble lost childhoods piece by tiny piece.

“You go into what we refer to as the Dark Ages, when you stop playing with them as a kid, but come back to them as an adult. Some people stop at 12, then break out their Lego sets again at 30,” explains model builder Eric Hunter, 36, who landed his dream job a year ago at America’s only Legoland, in the Southern California coastal town of Carlsbad.

Hunter and the other master model builders work in a Carlsbad shop filled with some 2,000 floor-to-ceiling bins full of virtually every piece Lego has created, in every color (that would include the seven shades of pink). Outside in the theme park, their obsession with detail is why a small black Lego rat can be found in the New York subway display, and why Secret Service men on duty in mini-D.C. all look alike and sport tiny earbuds.

“I have Lego thoughts and dreams,” Hunter says. “I’ll be driving down the freeway and I’ll see a building and think, ‘Can I build that out of Lego?’ ”

His work is focused on a planned Las Vegas exhibit, due to open next spring in the park’s Miniland U.S.A. Designers expect to use more than 2 million bricks to build miniatures of famous Vegas hotels and casinos, complete with a tacky wedding chapel and Lego showgirls.

Hunter is painstakingly putting together a miniature Excalibur Hotel, which, he notes cheerfully, has 2,200 windows and 28 turret styles, details gleaned by a Lego reconnaissance team dispatched to Vegas to study and photograph the real thing.

Patience is a given for AFOLs, as Adult Friends of Lego are known. Hunter spent a decade building his dream car out of more than 10,000 pieces: a ‘91 Acura NSX that he fell in love with while working in a carwash. His Lego version was two feet long and a foot high.

When he learned Legoland was holding a national competition to hire a new model builder, Hunter made it to the semifinals with the scorpion he assembled when given a bucket of 2,000 Lego pieces and 45 minutes to build any animal. He’d taught himself to make a sphere out of squares, the required skill test for any model shop hire. Hunter lost the contest, but networked in the Lego community and visited the park often enough that the model shop manager remembered him when another opening came up later. The pay is modest -- top scale is about $45,000 a year -- but there’s a 10 percent employee discount on Legos, a perk that adds up with a hobby that AFOLs say can easily devour thousands of dollars a year.

The model builders take turns running inspection before the theme park opens each morning. In Miniland, they make sure the presidential motorcade zipping along Pennsylvania Avenue hasn’t been crushed by a renegade possum overnight, and that no seagulls have strategically bombed the White House. They make sure enthusiastic AFOLs haven’t pinched any of the discontinued bricks -- transparent ones are particularly coveted -- for their private collections.

And they smile at their own inside jokes, such as the home brewery that the model builders constructed and hid atop the model of the Kennedy Space Center, and the Elvis impersonator amid the crowd of mini-commuters at Grand Central Terminal. Then there’s the Lego body of Jimmy Hoffa, buried where no tourist will ever see him, deep within a column of the new Freedom Tower in fake Manhattan.

It’s an attention to detail shared by the AFOLs who gather for a monthly play date in a deserted lounge at George Mason University’s Arlington campus, where a dozen or so fans brought their Legos by the giant tub and jumbled boxful on a recent Saturday.

Georgetown mathematician Judy Miller’s onion-domed reproduction of St. Basil’s Cathedral posed delicately beneath the yellow crane that Abraham Friedman was building higher and higher. Michael Harrod smiled bravely when a clumsy neighbor accidentally decapitated his Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties sculpture.

“We used to have rules, bylaws, a lot of bureaucrats and heavy structure, and it killed us,” Friedman, a software developer, says of the Washington Metro Area Lego Users Group, or WAMALUG. “We used to have two-hour meetings and we’d argue and discuss things forever. So we dissolved the constitution, got rid of the rules. Now we’re just a social club. We hang out and build things.”

Besides showing off their latest projects and discussing construction challenges, members also share sorting strategies. Dan Rubin, a 27-year-old lawyer from Silver Spring, prides himself on his system of sorting by shape, rather than color, the 400,000-some Lego pieces that his fiancee has consigned to their basement.

“It’s easy to become obsessive about acquiring a certain piece instead of building,” observes Magnus Lauglo, who is just coming out of a nine-month castle phase to concentrate on military vehicles. His green tanks reflect a love of military history and technology rather than a political statement, Lauglo says, adding: “I don’t build in a sociopolitical vacuum, though. It’s impossible to build these and not be aware there’s a war going on.”

Friedman is casting a critical eye on his finished crane. Judging from the width of the boom and the size of the mini-figure construction worker standing on site, he quickly calculates that the crane is not to scale: It wouldn’t be high enough to erect a skyscraper in real life. He is disappointed, but considers the four hours he spent building it well spent.

“Just the act of snapping the pieces together is so satisfying,” he explains, not even looking down as his fingers connect one brick to another. “That click when they go together.”


Subject: 
Re: Visiting the East Coast
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Thanks Magnus and Derek for your responses. I’ll be thrilled to join you for your dinner.
However, as things currently stand, I will be in the Baltimore area on Wednesday, and arriving (ironically) to GMU on Friday morning for a while.

Are there any members driving down from Baltimore or nearby? If so I would love to come down with them.
Otherwise, I might still be able to make it, but not necessarily...

Thanks!
-Shiri


Subject: 
Re: Visiting the East Coast
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In lugnet.people, Shiri Dori wrote:
   In lugnet.people, Fradel D. Gonzales wrote:
   Hi Shiri . It looks like you will be in the DC region in time for Wamalug’s monthly dinner. It is the last Wednesday of every month. It would be great if you could join us.

Fradel

Yay Wamalug! I hope I can make it. Like I told you by email, Fradel, I would love to come and will try to arrange the schedule so as to fit this in. (In Virginia I’m dependent on my family members who I’m traveling with.)

More details about where, when, and also who is coming will be greatly appreciated! I’d love to see the old crowd again, so please give a shout if you’re attending this.

-Shiri

The who and where are usually up in the air until a day or so beforehand (we have to vary our routine to stay one step ahead of the local MegaBlok faction) but the when is fairly standard--this month it will be July 26th, a Wednesday, and people show up on one side or the other of 6PM.

Actually, I suppose the where has become standard, as well; we’ve basically made Clarendon Grill (a two minute walk from the Clarendon Metro) our standard location. The who will be about a dozen or so people from the club.

It would be great to have you join us!

Derek


Subject: 
Re: Visiting the East Coast
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Hello Shiri,

Nice to hear from you, and congrats on graduating!

The Wamalug dinner will be somewhere very close to a Metro stop, probably in Clarendon, very close to where BrickFest has been in the past. Hope to see you then!

cheers

Magnus


Subject: 
Re: Visiting the East Coast
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In lugnet.people, Fradel D. Gonzales wrote:
   Hi Shiri . It looks like you will be in the DC region in time for Wamalug’s monthly dinner. It is the last Wednesday of every month. It would be great if you could join us.

Fradel

Yay Wamalug! I hope I can make it. Like I told you by email, Fradel, I would love to come and will try to arrange the schedule so as to fit this in. (In Virginia I’m dependent on my family members who I’m traveling with.)

More details about where, when, and also who is coming will be greatly appreciated! I’d love to see the old crowd again, so please give a shout if you’re attending this.

-Shiri


Subject: 
WAMALUG Display at the National Air and Space Museum, April 15 2006
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lugnet.events, lugnet.space, lugnet.announce, lugnet.loc.us.va, lugnet.loc.us.dc, lugnet.org.us.wamalug
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Hi all,

This was the second year that WAMALUG participated in Explore the Universe Day at the National Air and Space Museum. Museum visitors got to see a nice variety of Space and space related MOCs, and also were able to build in a free build space by the display.



There was a moonbase, with modules by Tony Perez, Margaret Keys, Joe Meno, Robert Gurskey, and Phil Moyer. Monorail was provided by Tony Perez and Margaret Keys, and a moonway car was built by Margaret Keys.



Mecha was also well represented, with Fradel Gonzales and his mecha bay, and assorted other models. Adam Silcott also brought in some of his models.



Spaceships included a SHIP by Dan Rubin, who also brought in a few other smaller ships, another SHIP by Jeff Stembel, some NASA Discovery sets by Philip Moyer and Mike Harrod, a drop ship by Magnus lauglo, and an astronaut and Skylab mini by Joe Meno.




Kunie Devorkin showed off her mini Air and Space Museum model, which has unofficially taken residence at the museum offices.



Many thanks to the members of WAMALUG/WAMALTC who participated:

Tony Perez
Phil Moyer
Margaret Keys
Jeff Stembel
Dan Rubin
Fradel Gonzales
Thom Norris
Denise Jadud
Adam Silcott
Kunie DeVorkin
Mike Harrod
Robert Gurskey

Also thanks to the people at the National Air and Space Museum for their help:

Michelle Krok
David DeVorkin
Mychalene Giampaoli

Galleries can be found here:
Jeff Stembel’s Gallery
Philip Moyer’s Gallery
Joe Meno’s Gallery

It was a great event, and we’ll be back for next year!

Joe Meno
Coordinator


Subject: 
Re: Can "pjmoyer" or any other Wamalugger help me???
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In lugnet.org.us.wamalug, Abner Finley wrote:

  
   Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.

   Hi,

I believe, the green 2 by 2 cone element in the picture is from the Aquazone theme “Aquaraiders” sets #2160, #2161, and 2162.

http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/6039

I hope this helps.

Oh thanks Abner, I didn’t look under “octagonal” because I thought it was a smooth cone, that will work, and it looks like there are plenty on BL. Thanks.

Janey “Red Brick”


Subject: 
Re: Can "pjmoyer" or any other Wamalugger help me???
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In lugnet.org.us.wamalug, C. L. GunningCook wrote:
   While recently surfing B.S. I came across pictures from your last Wamalug meeting in “pjmoyer”’s folder... and I was looking at the greeting cards, which are totally excellent, btw.

I assumed those were real bricks in the photos and not cads, until I saw a certain part that I didn’t think existed, although I hope I am totally wrong.

More specifically, the green 2 by 2 cone at the top of the tree in this picture... (at least that’s what it looks like to me)

snip<

Anyhow, the reason I am asking is I need one green 2 by 2 to finish off a project, and I was curious if anyone could shed some light on that picture for me. Is that real??? Has it been painted?? Or am I missing something totally???

Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.

Janey “Red Brick”

Hi,

I believe, the green 2 by 2 cone element in the picture is from the Aquazone theme “Aquaraiders” sets #2160, #2161, and 2162.

http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/6039

I hope this helps.

-Abner


Subject: 
Can "pjmoyer" or any other Wamalugger help me???
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While recently surfing B.S. I came across pictures from your last Wamalug meeting in “pjmoyer”’s folder... and I was looking at the greeting cards, which are totally excellent, btw.

I assumed those were real bricks in the photos and not cads, until I saw a certain part that I didn’t think existed, although I hope I am totally wrong.

More specifically, the green 2 by 2 cone at the top of the tree in this picture... (at least that’s what it looks like to me)



Poor Santa!!!

Anyhow, the reason I am asking is I need one green 2 by 2 to finish off a project, and I was curious if anyone could shed some light on that picture for me. Is that real??? Has it been painted?? Or am I missing something totally???

Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.

Janey “Red Brick”


Subject: 
Castle display at Fall For Fairfax 2005
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Brickshelf gallery Brickshelf gallery Brickshelf gallery Brickshelf gallery

Hello, .castle!

I’m proud to present the pics from the castle display at WAMALUG’s 2005 Fall For Fairfax event. Magnus Lauglo, Derek Schin, Emily Brownlow (and her partner Roo) and myself all contributed to the display.

The display was built on a concept from BreadMan on Classic-Castle.com - the Baseplate Plus Brick terrain standard. The idea is that the ground level of a display is raised by one brick - thus allowing for below-ground-level terrain features, like the paths in our display.

Thanks to WAMALUG, all the contributors to the display, and to BreadMan for the Baseplate Plus Brick concept.

Marc Nelson Jr.

Marc’s Creations


Subject: 
WAMALUG meeting Saturday, May 14
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Saturday, May 14,
10:00am

If you're in the area and you have a chance just stop in, join us!

What to expect;
Planning and building for the June event and BrickFest
Show and tell of MOCs and all things LEGO
Welcome new guests
News from the LEGO stores.
Bring stuff to trade and or sell


Time: 10:00AM - 6:00PM EST (GMT-05:00)
Location: GMU Arlington Campus
Room: 115, lobby and Game room.
http://www.wamalug.org/

Street map of locality and links to directions
http://coyote.gmu.edu/map/arling.html

Our closest subway station is Virginia Square/GMU on the Orange
Line
http://rideguide.wmata.com/

Hope to see you there.
Christina Hitchcock

WAMALUG


Subject: 
Exploring the Universe Display at the National Air and Space Museum, April 16th
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Hi all,

WAMALUG and NCLUG were asked to display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC for Universe Day, which fell on Saturday April 16th.

Members from both WAMALUG and NCLUG brought in Moonbase modules,


spacecraft


aircraft


contraptions


building


but most of all, people


Many thanks to the staff of the National Air and Space Museum, most notably Mychelene Giampaoli and David DeVorkin. They provided us with the support needed to make the event happen, and also some fun stuff!

Also thanks to the members of both WAMALUG and NCLUG who participated:

Jeff Stembel
Margaret Keys
Tony Perez
Dan Rubin
Gareth Bowler
Michael Harrod
Derek Schin
Philip Moyer
Rich Schamus
Linda Mateo
Fradel Gonzales
Rafe Donohue (and family)
Magnus Lauglo
Galen Fairbanks
Todd Thuma
and Sabrina Gravatt

Thanks also to Kunie DeVorkin, who built this wonderful model of the Museum, but could not attend because of illness:


There were models built by others who could not attend:

Mike Walsh
Geoff Gray
Adrian Drake

There were also models provided by Shane Larson and Felix Greco, but because of an incident that happened that I will explain, did not get displayed. My apologies to them.

I need to extend the most thanks to Christina Hitchcock. I was involved in a car accident (I was rear-ended 3 blocks away by a fellow club member) and to compound things, I locked myself out of my car with the motor running! So I was stuck at the site until a locksmith came, which was 2.5 hours later!!

Christina stepped in and took care of the organizing and made things work, and while I got things running before the event, she actually took care of the event.

If you want to see pictures of the display, you can go

here or here or here or even here

This was a great event, and I’m already hearing that there is interest in another display, so thanks to everyone!

Joe Meno
Event Coordinator, Exploring the Universe Day
NCLUG Administrator
WAMALUG Member
and of course, .space paparazzi!



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