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Actually, that's me. Smarth is just the username my brother used when he made a Brickshelf-account in 2007/2008. And since he isn't into LEGO anymore, I decided to take over.

I've requested a username change many times, but it sadly never happened. :sad:

oh, I didn't know. I just saw some liinks to pics on Lowlug and I got the idea it was okay to share.

I hope you didn't mind?

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It was for me the first time ever I showed my models on an event... and i really enjoyed it!

I met some new people and people i already met once or twice before, and had really fun with them as well as with the visitors!

So i had a great week, and I'm looking forward for next year!

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This was my second year at Legoworld as an exhibitor and I really enjoyed myself. The Fan area was much more spacious and set up nicely with the museum and a coffee area in the center.

As for the entertainment, there were indeed many bouncy castles but there were never extremely long waiting lines which is a positive thing I guess. This year there were many more Lego building areas, also they were on large tables or simply on the ground. The year before there were only those small children sized building tables.

A lot has changed since the event took place in Zwolle. The unofficial sellers have been banned unfortunately, but considering this is now an all Lego organised event it is also understandable.

I did not see many MOCs that have been displayed at Legoworld before, but I could be wrong. Besides, if the wow factor is big enough I don't see a problem in exhibiting it two or even three years in a row.

Looking forward to exhibiting again next year!

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It was my eleventh time at Legoworld as exhibitor and I really enjoyed the time there.

I was there with my brother with our Pirate landscape (see front page and/or pirates forum).

We received a lot of compliments and the people enjoyed our hide and seek game in our landscape.

I have seen some really nice creations, mostly from the Lowlug group. :thumbup:

The fan zone was great and the museum was a nice addition.

The overall presentation was better than last year.

I do agree with you STAT. There were too many bouncing castles and every theme had the same set up. :hmpf_bad:

My advice for TLG is just like last year: add more themes and show more showcases and bring in some nice sculptures.

There were a few people who asked where the Minecraft section was. Minecraft was nothing more than one table with bricks.

Perhaps TLG did not show that many themes, because a lot of themes will end this year (Scooby-Doo, Jurassic World, Legends of Chima).

We will see next year what TLG has in store for us.

Hopefully I can go next year with something else. :wink:

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