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In lugnet.trains.org, James Trobaugh writes:
> Just a follow up to the results of the Kids area at the recent NGLTC show.
> First of all it worked great, these kids were climbing over each other to
> play. So next show the table will have to be twice as big. For this show I
> had a 3'x6' table, 2' high. Three sides had house rain gutters attached and
> the forth side had a plexiglass wall. There was a simple figure eight track
> and the 3225 engine. I had supplied some pre-built flat cars for the kids to
> build on, but they soon decided to take those apart and make their own. Not
> once did I ever have to instruct the kids on how to build the trains or run
> them. There was even one little girl who didn't like the fact that the boys
> were running the train, so she made a train that had sails and she blew it
> around the track...oh what a great toy LEGO makes, no limits.
>
> I would also like to thank Brad Justus and the LEGO Company for the donation
> of bricks for the Kids area, sure took the stress off of me worrying about
> the bricks getting lost or broken.
We're looking at incorporating a kid's play area into our show layouts.
How did TLC's donation come about? Did Brad contact you or vice versa?
SRC
NALug
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