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BrickFest is a convention for Adult Fans of LEGO® (AFOL). The focus is on having the fans bring their favorite creations, often referred to as MOCs (aka My Own Creations), to display and share with their fellow adult enthusiasts. Like other conventions it offers workshops, presentations, special events and challenges. This event celebrates the coming to gather of the fan community that has evolved as a result of the internet and exploring and developing the LEGO hobby. Almost every aspect of the hobby is available to explore.


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Dispatches : 2004 : Constantine Hannaher : Content (11396 words)
Studying the list of BrickFest attendees (still available 3 months after the convention was over) and of those from the Netherlands discounting Casper van Nimwegen because his MOCpages account is mostly devoted to imperial Rome my suspect is Jan-Albert Van Ree.
What couldn’t be seen in the photograph by Eric Sophie or the photograph by Abe Friedman was that this table held train models built by Van Ree and was even identified as a LOWLUG display: he photographed the table once, twice, three times over the course of the weekend.
As it happens, the LEGO® User Group of the Lowlands (LOWLUG) this past weekend had a 9 by 4 meter display at RAIL 2004 which seems to be an international model railroad convention held this year in the Groenoordhallen in Leiden, and the first image in the gallery of Brickshelf user oppienokki is unmistakable.
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