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Re: A Grest Star Wars Weekend!
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lugnet.legoland.california, lugnet.org.us.lugola, lugnet.org.us.sandlug, lugnet.starwars, lugnet.loc.us.ca.sd
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Mon, 2 May 2005 22:49:55 GMT
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Adrian Egli wrote:
   It was a great weekend at the park.

OK, so there wasn’t the vast number of MOCs you would see at a fest but there were enough there that it certainly impressed the viewing public. Even with all the kids there, the only MOC that endured a tough time was John Gramley’s excellent Darth Vader/Obe Wan dueling mosaic and that was Mother Nature’s fault! (Got blown down by the wind but John was able to fix it.)

A non-LEGO MOC from a LEGO enthusiast that got lots of attention was a full sized remote control R2-D2 created by Mathew Clayson. Mat used to be a very big Star Wars fan and created it during those days. BTW, there were three R2 units at the park, two non-LEGO.

Actually there were 4 R2D2s. The park had recently replaced the LEGO R2D2 at the front. And one of the tech guys at the park decided to retrofit the old one with RC control and motors of the feet and head. Most of the old figures in the park are demolished to remove them from the steel frames! My R2 is a fiberglass and metal copy of the movie R2, and there was another metal and wood fan built R2 there as well.

   On to the ISD builds- no new records were set (or were there?) The time on Saturday’s build was about 1 hr, 34min and Sunday’s was just under 1hr, 21 min (more exact times will be posted). Two things made this ISD build different that others posted: being outdoors and being surrounded by kids. Past ISD events have been held indoors, not this one, not even inside the park’s big tent (tent sale season), so builders were faced with wind blowing instructions onto the ground. Duplo bricks were given to use as paper weights but with a good gust of wind (remember, LLCA is close to the ocean) and little kids on the edge of the tables, well... Which brings us to the kids, there was no barrier between builders and kids, their hands were on the edge of the tables used to build the ISD. Fortunately, MC’s would remind the public to keep their hands off but hey, we’re talking kids here.

Being outdoors was definatly an issue, but the wind wasn’t the worst of it. On Saturday several pages of instruction “disapeared” half way through the build. One “wing” had to be built by looking at the opposite side and reverse engineering. It turned out to be a good way to build, but at the time it caused a lot of confusion and some delay.

On Sunday the wing sections had to be built in full sun on a warm day. The plastic became a bit soft, and the expansion played real havoc with stud adhesion. We also had children “helping” bothe days by putting parts togather, to bad their designs had nothing to do with an ISD. And we should have done better, but in some poor planning the lower bridge got a very late start. But these were still respectable times for an unrehearsed group.

It was a great time to be had, with several clubs represented. And the park gave all of us the title of “Extreme LEGO fan”, or XLF, which I like much better then AFOL. XLF is also an anacronym for past Lucas Film employees. 8) I had a fun time getting a look at the park behind-the-sceenes areas. And the SW mini-fig movie was great.

I should also mention that SanDLUG will be holding it’s next meeting at the park on May 28th. This is opening weekend for the new Knights’ Tournament ride. Anyone is welcome to join us at the park and hang out. I’ll post more details regarding when and where to meet in a few days.

Mat Clayson



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  A Grest Star Wars Weekend!
 
It was a great weekend at the park. OK, so there wasn't the vast number of MOCs you would see at a fest but there were enough there that it certainly impressed the viewing public. Even with all the kids there, the only MOC that endured a tough time (...) (20 years ago, 2-May-05, to lugnet.legoland.california, lugnet.org.us.lugola, lugnet.org.us.sandlug, lugnet.starwars)  

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