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The Nexus Connection => LEGO News and Comments => Topic started by: Legodac on July 30, 2011, 05:14:38 pm



Title: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 30, 2011, 05:14:38 pm
BrickFete Toronto

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO179.jpg)

Needless to say the event was incredible, the people were all friendly and all the kids were very well behaved, oh, and yes, the models were out of this world and I'm really sorry R8, but I only took 180 pictures.  :D


The best part for me was meeting some of the faces I had only spoken to online. These people don't disappoint, they are all willing and able to share and talk about our mutual admiration.

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO155.jpg)

I took my wife and two of my six nex gen brickers (grandchildren) they had a blast and couldn't stop saying every other minute..."Buppy, come and look at this"

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO015.jpg)

So if you are still hungry for more, click the link to my photobucket account....

http://s681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/?start=all

This wonderful lady said it was okay to take her picture, I even purchaced some cool things she was selling for the event BrickFete, which btw means "Party" in French, BrickParty eh.

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO001.jpg)

Look at all the places where Lego is King and Queen, Knight and Jester, and Bob's your Uncle

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO013.jpg)

Getting down to the models, and some are truly massive and words I know, cannot describe the magnificence.

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO063.jpg)

This is Simon's stuff, cool Kid, awesome Bricker...

(http://i681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/BrickFete2011TO051.jpg)

I'll leave you with MY favorite, the rest you'll see soon enough by clicking the link below

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Keep on Brickn' eh...The legodac Brickerage Firm
Article by legodac, founder and editor of TOWER Magazine

Once you click the link and you arrive at my page in photobucket, look to the top and click "View Slde Show" it will save you a ton of time eh  ;)

Remember to click the link below to view all 180 photos and when you arrive click the slideshow option at the top
http://s681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/?start=all

 


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: mtmerrick on July 30, 2011, 06:22:36 pm
That's some really amazing stuff legodac!


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 30, 2011, 06:31:52 pm
That's some really amazing stuff legodac!
Hey Mt, did you view the entire slideshow?


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on July 30, 2011, 06:33:28 pm
Totally awesome!! Thank you for posting.
I am looking forward to the slideshow which I will view this evening!


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: mtmerrick on July 30, 2011, 06:34:33 pm
That's some really amazing stuff legodac!
Hey Mt, did you view the entire slideshow?

all 180 pics! was quite something!


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 30, 2011, 06:55:32 pm
Wow.

What a diverse display of creations. I really liked the vintage LEGO that they had from Town Plan. Those are worth a jackpot in cash, and priceless in sentimentality. The Wall-Es were neat as well, and the moat that had the ship moving around on a train track. That was a really ingenious design.

Thanks for this wonderful coverage, legodac!
I talked to the creator of the boat running around the Irish Island for about half an hour, he's been showing this for a while now, mostly in the states. Turns out he lives 5 minutes from us and we both went to the same private school in Aurora Ontario, St. Andrews College.


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 30, 2011, 07:22:54 pm
Isn't that something! It just goes to show how easily people we meet in our lives will show up once more sometime in the future.
How right you are R8, but, I really hate to burst your posting bubble, but Bill was 15 years my senior, which meant he attended St. Andrews when I was being conceived. We did however click, and I'm sure soon I will be a member of the OBB. They get together every month for dinner in Toronto somewhere to talk about life and Lego.

I'm happy my friends, my feet have finally seen the second step. My only wish, was that my sister could have been with us today,, she's legodac with attitude and a prettier face.


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: CheshireCat150 on July 30, 2011, 07:26:04 pm
AWESOME! I already viewed the whole slideshow (often hitting the back button because the slide show was moving too fast for me to take in everything  ;)). Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I really wish I could have been there, even if it was just to hang out in the Mindstorms section the whole time. But thanks for giving us the opportunity to at least pretend like we were there.  :)

We did however click, and I'm sure soon I will be a member of the OBB.

Did you "click", or "snap" together like two LEGO bricks?  ;)


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 30, 2011, 07:45:33 pm
The Mindstorms was awesome CC, the Slinky tester was cool and when talking to it's creator I found similarities when it came to Lego Movement and Maintenance. Lego does deteriorate after running for hours, it breaks down and leaves dust that binds gears and elements. None the less though, this was my favourite section of the conference, I said that when I saw Walle, which I would like to do in mindstorms as well, only much smaller.

Bill was just me 15 years from now, what a character and a friend to be.
You know what just dawned on me, we, several years ago would not have imagined a world where someone could talk to anybody, yet we have it now.

Imagine a world where an online friend, half way around the world, could be standing in front of you the very day you meet online.

Don't laugh, it's ALL coming... :)


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: CheshireCat150 on July 31, 2011, 12:25:36 pm
Indeed, I hope to meet my friend in NZ someday...

Did you have a hard time not touching anything, Legodac? I would be tempted to touch anything LEGO, and those signs saying "Do not touch" would only tempt me farther.  ;)

Did you get any souvenirs?


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 31, 2011, 04:10:05 pm
I was too busy taking pictures to touch anything, though my 4 year old grandson managed to derail the train with his baseball cap.

I bought 4 engraved BrickFete engravings, two cargo containers which were sticker-ed with the event and the event kit itself, a moose, which was a real disappointment, the instructions are impossible to read. Also bought the boys some Pirates kits.


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on July 31, 2011, 04:14:33 pm
More pics?? YAY!


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on July 31, 2011, 04:16:36 pm
I was trying to get my sister who is also into Lego, to go down with me today, but she was going to the Jays, so what you see is what you get.


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: CheshireCat150 on July 31, 2011, 06:24:59 pm
Sounds like a good selection of souvenirs.

Have you already started planning what you are going to display at next year's BrickFete?


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on August 03, 2011, 06:52:24 am
Sounds like a good selection of souvenirs.

Have you already started planning what you are going to display at next year's BrickFete?
Well CC, the Canadian EB members are still talking about whether or not there will be another. If there is, I'll likely have a small display of my older creations, like contributing a few Moc's to the train layout. Other then that I likely won't be planning anything major, I really want to get into stop motion, which as you know, takes a lot of time.


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: chris on August 08, 2011, 09:01:30 pm
LegoDac,

As one of the Brickfête organizers please allow me to say it was a pleasure to stumble upon your post about Brickfête, and see all the amazing photos you too.  Thank you for your kind words.

I would like to say that we had so much fun with Brickfête this year, we will be doing it again next year.  Keep an eye on Brickfête.com. We are re-doing the site, with more options, features, and info about the next event.

We would love to have you, and anyone else from Lego Nexus join us and display for our second year of Brickfête.

Best Regards

Chris


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: mtmerrick on August 08, 2011, 10:31:01 pm
 :o legodac! you got recognition form a convention manager! that's awesome!


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Mahri828 on August 08, 2011, 10:59:52 pm
 That is really cool... You must've impressed some people. ;) I congragulate you. :)


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Magical Girl Mimi on August 09, 2011, 08:49:30 am
Congrats Legodac. =) That's very cool. =)


Title: Re: BRICKFETE TORONTO
Post by: Legodac on December 11, 2011, 09:17:47 pm
LegoDac,

As one of the Brickfête organizers please allow me to say it was a pleasure to stumble upon your post about Brickfête, and see all the amazing photos you too.  Thank you for your kind words.

I would like to say that we had so much fun with Brickfête this year, we will be doing it again next year.  Keep an eye on Brickfête.com. We are re-doing the site, with more options, features, and info about the next event.

We would love to have you, and anyone else from Lego Nexus join us and display for our second year of Brickfête.

Best Regards

Chris
Thanks Chris and thanks to my fellow members here and a very special thanks to MsRR for creating the new topic about our one time posters comment.
Don't forget that the the rest of the pictures are right here http://s681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/BrickFete%202011%20Toronto/?start=all

For CC, I am still thinking about what to display in next years BrickFete, I am seriously considering the Santa's Rein-Moose LDD creation to honour the first Lego Toronto Convention. I will likely build from my own collection since ordering now isn't within my budget and ordering later won't be possible at all. I think the moose is really cool and as God is my witness, I will find the designer one day, if only to shake his hand with a glow of admiration on my face  :)