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Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Brickworld 2009

Public Day Crowd, IV
Public Day Crowd, IV,
originally uploaded by mhuffman.
So there's less than a week until Brickworld 2009 in Chicago. And this year it's going to be crazy with over 550+ attendees! Display space ran out around the beginning of May, but everyone is encouraged to bring their MOCs just in case -- generally people sign up for too much display space, so squeezing in more creations shouldn't be a problem...

Which reminds me, I need to build some this weekend!

If you've never been to a AFOL convention, you need to make the effort to go to one.  You'll find out there's hundreds of people who love LEGO just as much as you do -- excitement, creative synergies, sense of child-like wonder and amazement, laughter... there's a lot of things not captured in photos of these events, that one misses out on.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

LEGO Club Magazine Subscription

Just received an e-mail from a business partner about a FREE 2 Year Subscription to Lego Club Magazine. Which is a little surprising, considering out-side of co-workers, I don't let too many people know that I build creations out of LEGO. :)  Anyway, if you haven't signed up, do it.  Even though you hear about new sets on the internet months before they're "officially" revealed through LEGO's news channels, there's coupons, information about cross-promotions (ie. Kellog LEGO fruit snacks), and neat stories inside.  In this issue, it seams LEGO is spinning off another magazine called LEGO Club Jr for the 6 and younger crowd.

My only complaint about the magazine (and I know it's geared towards kids, so enough complaining that the magazine is too dumbed down), it really needs to focus a little more on the company & events at LEGO retail stores (ie. where will the LEGO master builders be next 2 months? the Obama's inauguration display in Legoland CA?) and at the LEGO community at large (Brickfest PDX anyone?)

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year


Nuclear Lego Man
Originally uploaded by bixentro
With the new year, I bought a #10193 Medieval Market Village... I haven't had time to put it together yet, but I'm looking forward to it... And from the time images of 2009 sets started to leak onto Eurobricks and Flickr, I'm really looking forward to this year's line up.

It feels like there's been a renaissance of sorts, that we've collectively have emerged from a dark age of product design & bad business decisions by the LEGO group. It seems like new life has been breathed back into themes like Town and Castle, we're seeing the resurrection of Pirate, and with the new year, there's rumors of a new Space line. I just got my new 2009 LEGO catalog; I'm seeing sets in it that I want to buy and build for the sake of the set & not buy because it sucks and I just want the parts -- this is saying something, I haven't felt this way about many sets in a long time.

I only have a few warnings/complaints for the LEGO group, but because the company is turning profitable, I don't see these things changing any time soon: (1) not everyone can afford $200+ sets; make more $3, $7, $12 sets; (2) stop producing sets that cater to the "collectors" market, then frown upon it when you see it's ugly side at LEGO conventions; by making these collector sets, you're feeding the monster; and finally, (3) don't make the mistake of treating all fans and collectors as being the same, we're not!

Anyway, here's to a new year! May this be a better year for you than last!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

New Racers Sets


New Racer Set #8125
Originally uploaded by mhuffman
Went to the Orlando LEGO Imagination Center today. There were new 2009 Racers sets on the shelf. I picked up #8124. The set includes two cars, and parts to attach to the fold out race track (to make signs and flags). The fold out race track is "t" shaped with Technic tubes, with tabs to enclose the box. The red plastic car on the one end snaps down onto the top of the box (clips that snap onto the Technic tubes).

It's a neat little set... I'm not totally convinced that I like the fold out track... but it makes the set portable and fold out into a nice "play set".