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LUGNET™, The LEGO Users Group Network, is one of the largest online LEGO-oriented communities. Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ...


Summary

Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) discuss LEGO-related issues and post about creations using its NNTP/e-mail/web forums. LUGNET members can track their sets, build web pages, rate postings and create polls. The website also features a database of LEGO sets and provides links to other major LEGO sites such as LDraw.org, distributor of popular LEGOCAD programs; Brickshelf, free image hosting site for LEGO fans; Peeron, a LEGO parts inventory site; MOCpages, providing web site hosting for LEGO fanatics; and a variety of themed forum sites. Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... AFOL: Adult Fan Of LEGO Categories: Articles to be merged ... Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lego Group logo Lego sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ...


Purpose

The LUGNET Plan document states: To enrich the online experience for the Lego enthusiast in a growing number of new ways. Lugnet is overseen by two admins: Todd Lehman and Matthew Miller.


Site Organization

There are four general divisions of LUGNET:


-General


-Market


-Regional


-Themes


General

General is where users announce their creations, talk about issues, discuss CAD, review sets, and much else. This is the center of LUGNET activity.


Regional

This is where people from the same organiztions and areas meet. The main international organizations are the International LEGO Train Club Organization, SciBrick [inactive], and Classic-Castle.


Themes

The themes range from Adventurers to Western, with everything in-between. Themes such as Castle, Town, & especially Space are very active, while those such as Football (soccer in USA) or Fabuland are less active. Until recently Space was more active until the opening of Classic-Space Forum FABULAND was a line of LEGO toys with fable animal figures, and whose packages were printed with comic strips that told the stories of those animal characters. ...


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LUGNET - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (218 words)
LUGNET (also known as The Lego Users Group Network), is one of the largest online Lego-oriented communities.
LUGNET members can track their sets, build web pages, rate postings and create polls.
LUGNET is overseen by two admins: Gereon Stein and Rene Hoffmeister.
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