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Thanks for posting this Chris.
In lugnet.loc.ca, Ralph Hempel writes:
> > I had asked Doug Carlson to bring up some of his neat creations and he
> > had asked what the repercussions might be at the border.
> >
> > other than NOT screaming "Infidel and Jihad" what can be expected at
> > all border crossing both coming and going???
> >
> > 1. it is JUST lego.
> > 2. it is several built robots
> > 3. Doug is packing his children as well
> >
> > any advice??? would a print up of the event info help??
>
> A print up of the event will help.
Got that.
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> Kids help too. Make sure they are actually playing with LEGO when you cross.
> Tell them you are coming to Toronto to have fun.
>
> Are we talking a huge trunk full of LEGO or just a box and some suitcases?
Thanks Ralph,
Well, that's the question... Chris said 'bring what you can pack'. :-)
If I bring the whole robot collection (~20 or so), it currently resides in
6 of the Rubbermaid 11 gallon containers ( 16 x 22 x 9" )
Plus a few stragglers that don't fit within the tubs.
I think it *will* all fit in my vehicle without having to tie any
family members to the roof. :-)
But it will easily be more than the luggage we are bringing.
I *am* bringing robots.
It's just a quesion of how many...
Best,
-- Doug
> ...
>
> Cheers, Ralph
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