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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Geoff Gray wrote:
> Come one, come all...to the greatest brick festival ever. For those of you who
> have attended BrickFest in the past, you'll remember all of the wonderful things
> you learn and the marvelous creations people come up with. For those coming for
> the first time, buckle up, you're in for the time of your life. But I must ask
> all of you; what fun is a festival without being able to see some of the
> wonderful history of the creations by the Lego company itself. This is where the
> Classic room comes in. We'll be setting up old and new kits, models, MISB sets
> for you to look at.
>
> Ever wonder what the Cybermaster Mission kit looks like? Have you seen any of
> the original cardboard playmats from the 1950s and 60s? What about some of the
> Kabaya promo kits from Japan, or the classic 6285 Pirate Ship. Space, Trains,
> Technic, Model Team, Promotional, Books, puzzles; we'll have it all. And you can
> help. I'm putting together a list of items people have and can bring to show
> off. I'll also have a Word template you can use to print card tents for all the
> stuff you bring. Just send me a list of what you'd like to bring and I'll add
> it to the list. If you decide at the last minute to bring something, even if we
> already have someone else bringing one, bring it anyway. I want to pack this
> room with all that is the finer side of Lego. The only requirement is that it be
> something Lego produced. There's plenty of room for MOCs in other parts of the
> show.
>
> Just to spawn your imagination, this is a **partial** list of the items I am
> bringing to display, some MISB, some boxed, some without box.
>
> * All of the supercars from Technic (956, 8860, 8865, 8880, 8448, 8466, and
> 8458)
>
> * MISB 5571, and a built 5571 with trailer hauling 8862
>
> * Model Team - Big Foot, Magic Flash, Black Thunder, Blue Fury (the original,
> not the re-issue)
>
> * a bunch of old parts kits including 234, 418, 400, 215, 914 and 402
>
> * Older basic kits like 001 (motor), 002 (gears), 205, 555, 337, 112
>
> * train kits like MISB 4547, MISB 4552, 116, 7722, and 7740 (4.5 and 12 V kits)
>
> * City kits like 6396, 6689
>
> * Books, including rare books like "50 years of play", "Der Lego Motor", "The
> Gate of the Present", "The World of Lego Toys", 2, 222, 226, 250, 6000, 7777,
> 8888, 8889, 8890, 8891
>
> * Lego puzzles and playmats
>
> * And much much more.
>
> So come join in the fun. Dig up those old kits, or rare kits. Find those old
> books. Build your favorite Lego set and bring it to the show. Drop me a line
> and let me know what you'd like to bring. My email address is
> geoffgr@comporium.net
>
> Leg Godt
>
> :-)
Hi,
I wasn't originally planning on attending Brickfest, but do have a ton of pretty
amazing Space stuff I could show off. All the value packs (incl. #1977, #1983,
and #1999 w/6807 box MISB), 6711, 0012-0015, #801 "Space Rocket", 1593 boxed,
1968 boxed. Lots more stuff. LOTS. It'd be a long trek, time off I probably
don't/shouldn't have, and logstical challenges otherwise in a weird time in my
personal life.
I guess the reason why I'm posting this is to guage the response I get to see if
there'd be enough people who'd be interested in seeing all this stuff to merit
my trek. I figure more people would be interested in all the MOCs but I ain't
no builder. I'm just a collector... :o\
--Dave Lovelace
LUGNET #95
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