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Hi Ben,
When I red your story I can only say one sentence: I've missed a lot. This
year I haven't visited the event after a more or less bad experience last
year because of the entrance tickets. Maybe that was the reason I didn't
showed up.
Well, I've seen a lot of pictures and I must admit that this year's edition
was more and more interesting for the LEGO modellers. In 2001 there were not
many MOCs. Maybe next year I will take a visit (I haven't been to Muelheim
neither).
I don't think I will go there as a participant. When I don't want to stand
there all days I don't think it's possible to show your stuff just for one
day. The reason is that I can't stand being two days or more on such a
crowdy event: I've done it once, but I was sich and tired. And I heave to
take some free days from my work and that's not always possible. Even when
my favorite modelshow (the Modelshow Europe in the Netherlands) will be two
days, I only will be there on one day. The show is on April 12th 2003. When
is the next meeting in Muelheim??
I've enjoyed the Legoworld pictures (trains, the big city bus, the trucks,
the bridge etc etc.).
Kind regards,
Dennis Bosman
In lugnet.general, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> Dear Lego Enthusiasts!
>
> Today the biggest (and greatest!) Lego Fest ever will find its end. I myself
> had the chance to attend Legoword 2002 in Zwolle/Netherlands for 3 of the 5
> days. So here comes my brief report about it:
>
> "LEGOWORLD 2002 HAS BEEN TRUELY PHANTASTIC"
> ........]
> Leg Godt!
>
> Ben
> (www.FGLTC.org)
>
> full picture gallery:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=27260
> de bouwsteen in the www:
> http://www.debouwsteen.com
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