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Check out what you can make with 750,000 LEGOs
From Kare11.com website March 20, 2011
MINNEAPOLIS -- Local LEGO-builders have a new way to let visitors get a look at
their one-of-a-kind creations.
Its extravagant. You come in and its a huge playland, visitor Trever
Sullivan said about the warehouse in north Minneapolis that is filled with
original LEGO scenes.
It is a playland where trains chug across bridges and through tunnels, passing
all kinds of action. There is a mountain, a main street and hundreds of
characters in countless scenes.
The thing that surprises visitors the most is these are not sets that LEGO has
made, club member Stein Settergren explained.
Everything is custom made, club member Steve Demlow added.
What looks like it could have come from a giant LEGO kit is actually the
brainchild of a dozen local guys whove never given up their childhood hobbies.
It is a whole mix of people. Weve got a couple computer programmers, a guy
who does real estate, a 911 dispatcher, club member John Kelly said. Theres
a LEGO geek and a train geek and a couple of guys are both.
Some of the men have been building together since the early 80s. More LEGO
fanatics came on board after the LEGO store opened at the Mall of America in the
early 90s.
We met in a basement of a guys house in Minneapolis, Demlow explained. We
had room for about a fifth of the layout to be set up at any one time.
The Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club (GMLTC) now operates out of the
Brickmania Toyworks warehouse in Suite 177 at 1620 Central Avenue NE in
Minneapolis. The Twin Cities LEGO Train Club also has a layout in the space.
The clubs hold a free open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the second Saturday
of every month.
Besides the train layouts, there is a building area for the kids. There is also
a small retail store within the space featuring a variety of hard to find LEGO
products.
It is incredible, one father said as he looked through the display with his
kids. Were wondering on how many pieces?
Settergren figures the guys in the GMLTC have at least 750,000 bricks into what
the group considers a huge art project.
It is an artistic medium, Settergren explained. This is our medium, the LEGO
brick.
The LEGO brick-- that built the playland-- that is turning out to be a hit with
all ages in Minneapolis.
Source:
Kare11.com
Brickmania Brickmania.com
Greater Midwest LEGO Train Club GMLTC.ORG
Twin Cities LEGO Train Club TCLTC
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