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Re: Lego at PowerHouse
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lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd
Date: 
Mon, 4 Dec 2000 13:17:03 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Peter White writes:

Sounds cool, I went today but I'm happy to go back, but only when I have a
full wallet. Why? There's a LEGO store there and it's cheaper than BigW.
There are sale prices better, but who can resist cheap lego? The range is
bog standard though.
I can probably make it on the 16th.

In the light of another suggestion about dinner, do we want to go in the
arvo, see the lego then go out (home for those who can't stay)?


James, how big was the display area and was it crowded ?

If you saw the Bill Gates' Leonardo notebook, it's in the same area, the
lego is rather spread out, divided into different sections. I walked in and
it was quite quiet, I thought cool, couple of minutes in and I'd just steped
out of the area with 5 or so soccer fields on stands and it was waist deep
in kiddies, school excursions gallore. Talk about loud. I was standing next
to the mindstorms pit with the DDK DSDK and an RIS running about, they
couldn't leave them alone! They kept pick them up, even when moving... sigh.

Up the back there are some keyboardless computers running software from
lego, you can see what the movie set does (sort of, well not really, you can
fiddle, if you've got time...) and the other programs.

The store is a bit bigger than a BigW isle, but much more packed, floor to
practically ceiling of Ultimate Tie and X-Wings, Mindstorms and Falcons,
they also had watches, books and software (and apparel? not sure about this
last one). They didn't have chrome castle though :(

In summary.
Good to see the DDK in the flesh (ABS?) I'll defintely be picking up an R2D2
for $99 (they have it special) There was a neatish SW display (if you don't
mind a large rebel hanger with random Vader fighting Ep1 ObiWan), The wall
climbers are cool, there's a Vision command to look at (forget getting past
the kids to actually use the thing) and if you've got the money, the store.

Of course, if there are too many kids there it's less fun but go and see it
if(when) you can.

James (who's trying to resort his collection after relocating it)

P.S. Take your camera, you'll see why when you are going in, a good photo
opportunity.

Sounds like a good place to do some subtle recruiting, now if we only had some
Lugnet T-shirts.

Depends, when I went there were school kids, teachers, parents and toddlers,
Saturday may be different but I'd not hold my breath.



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  Re: Lego at PowerHouse
 
(...) Dinner's out for me but lunch maybe? --Dave (24 years ago, 4-Dec-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd)
  Re: Lego at PowerHouse
 
(...) Forget UCS, Mindstorms and Falcons. You can buy them anywhere these days. But *watches* ... having bought one in Japan, I am now hooked on Lego watches. Do you recall what range of watches was available? The current range can be found: (URL) (24 years ago, 5-Dec-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd)

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  Re: Lego at PowerHouse
 
(...) I can probably make it on the 16th. James, how big was the display area and was it crowded ? Sounds like a good place to do some subtle recruiting, now if we only had some Lugnet T-shirts. pete.w (24 years ago, 4-Dec-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.loc.au.nsw.syd)

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