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Re: Umm, Legoland CA - are you there? (Re: Announcing the next LEGO Modelmaking Experience at LEGOLAND W
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lugnet.legoland.california, lugnet.dear-lego
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Mon, 3 Jun 2002 16:50:23 GMT
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"Jonathan Dallas" <brickmason@legos.zzn.com> writes:
> I'm sure they know we want this in America, but I don't think it is
> possible. Last I knew, all the models for the California Park were being
> built in England. If this is true then there just aren't any master builder
> workspaces at the LL CA. And no Master Builders to show off models.
That was true when the park opened, but they hired American Master
Builders shortly thereafter. How do I know? We had a presentation at
BricksWest by one of them.
> I think the best we could see at LL CA would be an up close tour of
> miniland. See how everything works. That would still be cool. And maybe
> they could fly in a Master Builder to explain some building techniques. The
> only thing missing would be the huge amount of rare lego parts.
There is a shop there where you can look in through a window and see
LEGO builders hard at work gluing bricks together.
This year's BricksWest was a bit of a debacle because LEGO forgot all
about it until they were reminded at almost the last minute, so many
of the things they might have done to make it special were canceled.
However, hopefully things will be different next year...
--Bill.
P.S.: please snip the excessive quoted materials when you post, and
put your reply below, not above, the text to which you are replying.
--
William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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