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Dude,
Forget the PRIMO. I'm sure that baby would love to play with some more of
your straight monorail track and Paradisa windows. These make ideal baby
toys because they are large pieces! :)
Brad
Brian Stokes <bstokes@aqueryus.com> wrote in message
news:003501c0d201$4de7a1c0$0800a8c0@BrianStokes...
> BRAD AND SHELLY ARE THE BEST!!!
> They deserve some kind of Lugnet/Lugola award. Maybe we could hold a LEGO
> baby shower at their house? I'll definitely kick down for some PRIMO.
>
> B.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Brad Hamilton <bhamilto1@home.com>
> To: <lugnet.org.us.lugola@lugnet.com>; <lugnet.people@lugnet.com>;
> <lugnet.general@lugnet.com>
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 4:19 PM
> Subject: Re: Pictures From Big April 28th Southern California Meeting
>
>
> > Hi Christopher,
> >
> > I'm glad you had such a great time.
> >
> >
> > Christopher Snead <chalcedony@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:GCMFxt.3su@lugnet.com...
> > > I just wanted to thank Brad and Shelly for being wonderful hosts. This
> > was my
> > > first LUG meeting ever, and it was a fantastic experience. It makes such
> > a
> > > difference to see models in person. I'm a big mecha fan, but I was VERY
> > > impressed with the detail and creativity expressed in Brad's city. One
> > could
> > > spend hours admiring all that was going on. And Dan's carrier was awesome! I
> > > just couldn't get over the detail and care with which his spacecraft were
> > > built. He put a lot of thought into how spacecraft might appear given their
> > > methods of propulsion, whether or not they were atmospheric re-entry vehicles
> > > or not, etc. I wouldn't be surprised if sci-fi movie makers asked him to
> > do
> > > some consulting after seeing his models...
> > >
> > > As for the mecha, well I was in awe of being confronted by these models
> > who's
> > > pictures I had gawked over for years. It really makes a difference in seeing
> > > them in person and feeling how they work. There was detail in Mark's mecha
> > > that I never noticed in photographs; his engines for his Helldog II were
> > > unbelievable! As for Bryce, if you haven't seen his mecha in person, then
> > you
> > > really haven't seen them. If you're a mecha fan, and your ever in California,
> > > you've got to these things! One thing about his mecha that you'll never
> > get
> > > out of the pictures - they take a pounding! I could pick up and handle
> > Big
> > > Blue without fear.
> > >
> > > There was way too much going on for me to describe, or even process. I
> > was
> > > EXTREMELY honored to be in the presence of such talented builders from all
> > over
> > > the country. It will take me weeks to digest everything that I saw...
> > >
> > > Thanks again to Brad and Shelly for hosting such a wonderful event. I would
> > > also like to thank Bryce and Dan for their hospitality. I don't think I
> > would
> > > have made it down without Bryce's encouragement.
> > >
> > > Christopher
>
>
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