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Subject: 
BricksWest 2002 Schedule Updated - Mecha, MindStorms and Microfig...OH MY!
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lugnet.events.brickswest, lugnet.announce, lugnet.cad, lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.build
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Wed, 9 Jan 2002 14:37:44 GMT
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Hi folks!

I wanted to let you all know that, thanks to the much appreciated dedication
some of your fellow AFOL, BricksWest has been able to add several new
sessions to our event schedule. Remember, BricksWest is a completely fan run
event, so it is the the generous volunteering of time and attendance from
these folks that will make BricksWest 2002 a spectacular success!

By the way, there are still a few open slots on our schedule...if you would
like to make a presentation in your favorite theme or genré, please contact
me...remember, BricksWest is what YOU make of it!

Below is a list of the conference sessions being run by AFOL at BricksWest:

LEGO Mindstorms Robotics Sessions - Presented by David Schilling (SMART)
A tips and tricks session for intermediate to advanced MindStorms users, and
a special challenge competition for all comers (details to follow).

Microfig Scale Presentation and Building - Presentd by Ashley Glennon (SEALUG)
A tips and tricks session for fans of really small models;cross-genré; plus
hands-on building.

Introduction to 3D LEGO-style Modeling with LDraw Tools - Presented by Tim
Courtney (LDraw.org)
Session for new users and people unfamiliar with the LDraw system. This will
include an introduciton to the parts library, file format, second generation
editors such as MLCad and LeoCAD, and Mac and Linux support.

Advanced LDraw Tools: Renderers and Advanced Modeling Tools - Presented by
Tim Courtney (LDraw.org)
Discussion of rendering tools such as POV-Ray, L3P and L2P converters, and
advanced modeling tools such as Hose Generator and Bezier Curve Generator.

LDraw Community Roundtable Discussion - Presented by Tim Courtney (LDraw.org)
Sit and chat with some of the LDraw organizers about the community and
brainstorm ideas for the future of the LDraw system.

Train Building Techniques - Presented by Steve Barile (PNLTC)
Very briefly we'll review the "standard" construction techniques. Some SNOT
design reviews. Motif and striping techniques - decals and color tape.
Examine steam engines: driver wheel alternatives, piston rod linkages, and
articulation techniques. Animated trains - Shay, snow blowers,...

Integrating LEGO Mindstorms With Your Train Layout - Presented by Steve
Barile (PNLTC)
Spinning eye-candy, animated scenes, user interactivity, train control,
signals and crossing gates, custom sensors for trains, motor pulsing.

Anatomy of a LEGO Train Show - from layout design to tear down - Presented
by Steve Barile (PNLTC)
Discussion of layout concepts, module sizes, legs, layout aesthetics, crowd
control, mainline vs. local loops, switching live, audience participation,
play areas, static display areas.

Mecha Sessions - Presented by Bryce McGlone (LUGOLA) and Eric Sophie with
additional special guests
Expect roundtable discussions of building techniques, tips and tricks,
source material and special unveilings, plus a building session featuring
hands on, step-by-step MOC creation (more details to come).

Please see the schedule at the BricksWest web site for full information
(http://www.brickswest.com/schedule.html)

Matt

(FUT lugnet.events.brickswest, or set as necessary)



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