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| The photos I took are on the web:
http://olson.pair.com/gardenslug/nov11/index.html
They are in a kludgy catalog layout with a few credits. Yell at me if I goofed
up any credits. (In particular, whose knights were those? Dan's or Jim's? Who
built the red-and-white station, or the fuel tank?)
Here's what we saw:
Andy Lynch had to leave earliest.
He brought along some castle buildings, an 8" minifig, and a minifig of himself.
Bruce Shaw brought a Technic car, some super aircraft, a ship, and trains.
Jim Roskiewicz brought a Foosball game (bricks, not Soccer sets!) TWO
OUTSTANDING MOSAICS of his daughters, hoppers in 4 colors, a table from a
roundhouse in progress, a trestle bridge, and a rather large and imposing coal
station.
Cletus Romano brought trains, trains, track, and more trains, and at least one
station. Thanks for bringing the trains! He kept saying there were more, too...
The fancy white palace -- was that Cletus or Dan Allen?
I think Dan Allen brought two parties of knights challenging in a wood.. very
exciting.
Erik Olson brought his diner building, a green/white house, a bank facade, and
his tan/chocolate Tudor building.
Chris Weeks brought some great old parts and a lot of new sorted parts, and ran
the trains for us.
Also attending were Bianca Nebab, Matt Karius (whose older daughter played
quietly with my brick pile until the end) and Nicole who built King Leo's
Castle.
The central activity was the train setup, which featured two or more loops and
changed as the day went on.
Pizza score: 2.
Some parts trading went on sporadically, and Technic Box #2 did some business
and will move on now. Even with a hastily constituted Jamabalaya jury nobody was
sure of any part's value. Apparently we are all Technic dummies but we did our
best.
Unfortunately the LUG box mysteriously turned for home and was not on hand.
No spacecraft were present either. (Though Dan Allen had classic spacemen.)
My apologies if I've overlooked or somehow mixed up the who and what.
The next meeting has been postponed til after the holidays--locations and dates
are up for grabs.
-Erik
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| Hello Everyone,
Just wanted to repost the following message to Lugnet.General.
The meeting was great!
Thanks to everyone that attended! It was great seeing some new faces, and
some old ones from our last meeting. Hope everyone will be able to make it
to our next meeting, when/where is still to be determined.
Thanks to Cletus for getting the meeting area in his church. We had plenty
of room, and plenty of room for more people, if anyone else in the
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York area wanted to join us when we meet there
again. <hint, hint> :-)
Thanks also to Eric Olson for taking pictures and getting them up for us all
to see. :-)
-Andy Lynch
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erik Olson"
> The photos I took are on the web:
>
> http://olson.pair.com/gardenslug/nov11/index.html
>
> They are in a kludgy catalog layout with a few credits. Yell at me if I goofed
> up any credits. (In particular, whose knights were those? Dan's or Jim's? Who
> built the red-and-white station, or the fuel tank?)
>
> Here's what we saw:
>
> Andy Lynch had to leave earliest.
> He brought along some castle buildings, an 8" minifig, and a minifig of himself.
>
> Bruce Shaw brought a Technic car, some super aircraft, a ship, and trains.
>
> Jim Roskiewicz brought a Foosball game (bricks, not Soccer sets!) TWO
> OUTSTANDING MOSAICS of his daughters, hoppers in 4 colors, a table from a
> roundhouse in progress, a trestle bridge, and a rather large and imposing coal
> station.
>
> Cletus Romano brought trains, trains, track, and more trains, and at least one
> station. Thanks for bringing the trains! He kept saying there were more, too...
>
> The fancy white palace -- was that Cletus or Dan Allen?
>
> I think Dan Allen brought two parties of knights challenging in a wood.. very
> exciting.
>
> Erik Olson brought his diner building, a green/white house, a bank facade, and
> his tan/chocolate Tudor building.
>
> Chris Weeks brought some great old parts and a lot of new sorted parts, and ran
> the trains for us.
>
> Also attending were Bianca Nebab, Matt Karius (whose older daughter played
> quietly with my brick pile until the end) and Nicole who built King Leo's
> Castle.
>
> The central activity was the train setup, which featured two or more loops and
> changed as the day went on.
>
> Pizza score: 2.
>
> Some parts trading went on sporadically, and Technic Box #2 did some business
> and will move on now. Even with a hastily constituted Jamabalaya jury nobody was
> sure of any part's value. Apparently we are all Technic dummies but we did our
> best.
>
> Unfortunately the LUG box mysteriously turned for home and was not on hand.
>
> No spacecraft were present either. (Though Dan Allen had classic spacemen.)
>
> My apologies if I've overlooked or somehow mixed up the who and what.
>
> The next meeting has been postponed til after the holidays--locations and dates
> are up for grabs.
>
> -Erik
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, Erik Olson writes:
> The photos I took are on the web:
>
> http://olson.pair.com/gardenslug/nov11/index.html
Thanks for the minutes Erik. My images are at
http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1993 if anyone's interested. I
haven't catalogged them at all.
Chris
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| Thanks for the pictures, Erik. Jim's coal station looks bigger somehow up close, but
it is awesome even in the pictures. I'd love to see pictures of it with minifigures
working it. I think PB110019 is Cletus' Bellville Station. I like the windows.
PB110020 is mine, my portable Frankenstein Knights display.
"Erik Olson" <olsone@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:G3yB9y.Ls9@lugnet.com...
> The photos I took are on the web:
>
> http://olson.pair.com/gardenslug/nov11/index.html
>
> They are in a kludgy catalog layout with a few credits. Yell at me if I goofed
> up any credits. (In particular, whose knights were those? Dan's or Jim's? Who
> built the red-and-white station, or the fuel tank?)
>
> Here's what we saw:
>
> Andy Lynch had to leave earliest.
> He brought along some castle buildings, an 8" minifig, and a minifig of himself.
>
> Bruce Shaw brought a Technic car, some super aircraft, a ship, and trains.
>
> Jim Roskiewicz brought a Foosball game (bricks, not Soccer sets!) TWO
> OUTSTANDING MOSAICS of his daughters, hoppers in 4 colors, a table from a
> roundhouse in progress, a trestle bridge, and a rather large and imposing coal
> station.
>
> Cletus Romano brought trains, trains, track, and more trains, and at least one
> station. Thanks for bringing the trains! He kept saying there were more, too...
>
> The fancy white palace -- was that Cletus or Dan Allen?
>
> I think Dan Allen brought two parties of knights challenging in a wood.. very
> exciting.
>
> Erik Olson brought his diner building, a green/white house, a bank facade, and
> his tan/chocolate Tudor building.
>
> Chris Weeks brought some great old parts and a lot of new sorted parts, and ran
> the trains for us.
>
> Also attending were Bianca Nebab, Matt Karius (whose older daughter played
> quietly with my brick pile until the end) and Nicole who built King Leo's
> Castle.
>
> The central activity was the train setup, which featured two or more loops and
> changed as the day went on.
>
> Pizza score: 2.
>
> Some parts trading went on sporadically, and Technic Box #2 did some business
> and will move on now. Even with a hastily constituted Jamabalaya jury nobody was
> sure of any part's value. Apparently we are all Technic dummies but we did our
> best.
>
> Unfortunately the LUG box mysteriously turned for home and was not on hand.
>
> No spacecraft were present either. (Though Dan Allen had classic spacemen.)
>
> My apologies if I've overlooked or somehow mixed up the who and what.
>
> The next meeting has been postponed til after the holidays--locations and dates
> are up for grabs.
>
> -Erik
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, Bianca Nebab writes:
> Thanks for the pictures, Erik. Jim's coal station looks bigger somehow up close, but
> it is awesome even in the pictures. I'd love to see pictures of it with minifigures
> working it. I think PB110019 is Cletus' Bellville Station. I like the windows.
> PB110020 is mine, my portable Frankenstein Knights display.
Aha. Sorry I goofed up the name. I didn't remember the knights coming in when
you did and I didn't see them leave either so I was guessing.
I'm getting a picture of the coal house worked by a lot of Darth Mauls in
hardhats or kepi caps.
Hey Lindsay was the pizza count enough detail for you?
-Erik
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