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Subject: 
Biomechancial Bricks @ Philcon 2004
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lugnet.events, lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi, lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space
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Wed, 15 Dec 2004 01:34:24 GMT
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Philcon 2004 Web Site


67th annual Philadelphia Science Fiction Convention - Dec. 10th-12th 2004

I traveled to Philadelphia to display at Philcon along with Phillip Thorne of DevaLug. This was great fun and gave Lego Fans a presence at a Sci Fi Con.



We had a nice display and Phil provided his own loose Lego for people to build with. I brought along:


Mech Bay 07


Mr. Krinkle was a hit --- ooops, big picture.


The Rizmit was on display in the Art Show Room. The Brick Masters LMHoF photo layout was on display as well.

I participated in one programming event:

“Sat 7:00PM in Room 502 -- Slide show: LEGO mecha (#60) Marvel at the robotic construction techniques of master builders worldwide, with SF replicas and original designs. Specific techniques will be explored, including the many ways to build a hand. Samples will be exhibited.”

Coordinated by Phillip Thorne


We also had an official Moonbase link up and we put up community information.



The AFoL Comics I put out went fasssst.


My friend Patricia came along to help.


......and of course Mr. Krinkle battled Ninjas.

I look forward to a bigger and better Lego display at Philcon 2005!

e





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  Re: Biomechanical Bricks @ Philcon 2004
 
In lugnet.events, Eric Sophie wrote: Ha ha, i can't sp3ll Biomechanival Brinks. e (20 years ago, 15-Dec-04, to lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi)
  Re: Biomechancial Bricks @ Philcon 2004
 
(...) Oy, Eric! No trans-loading, please. We wouldn't want Philcon's host to get thrashed with all the, err, oodles of hits this will produce. Dozens and dozens, at least. (...) Aieee. Those forehead blemishes look even worse in a photo than a (...) (20 years ago, 16-Dec-04, to lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi)

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