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I've got most of the stuff I will need for the train history session, but there's a few items I'd like to borrow if possible. I will be focusing mostly on the evolution of the parts and such rather than sets, though I will have some representative (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jan-03, to lugnet.events.brickswest, lugnet.trains)
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 | | Re: Ideas for Brickswest sessions
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(...) Cool. My desires for gaming at BW are for stuff that takes at most an hour or two rather than long drawn out stuff.... since I have looked at the schedule and want to do a LOT of other stuff! But I am not flying out till Tuesday AM... If I (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jan-03, to lugnet.events.brickswest, lugnet.gaming)
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 | | Re: Ideas for Brickswest sessions
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(...) I agree. After visiting LEGOland at Brickswest last year, I was, of course, extremely impressed with the modelling skills of the professional builders, but I was very put off by the claim, implicit or explicit, that any amateur LEGO builder (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jan-03, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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(...) Maybe I got something wrong from the Model Shop tour, but the mutilated brick that was pointed out to us didn't look like a repair. The Model Shop builders told us that it came that way from the UK. Now I guess it's possible it was a (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jan-03, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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 | | Re: Ideas for Brickswest sessions
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<snippage because my post will be small> Speaking as one of those model builders who trained the fellow who eventually was one of the first builders in CA... I can say that you were *never* allowed to mulitate a brick to make it work. Only on (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jan-03, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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