I have some old LEGO-related pamplets/brochures/catalogs/idea books etc. Can I bring them to display and share with the other participants?
• Yes. See item 30 for more details. • I have a really neat way of storing my bricks. Can I bring a sample of this to show my fellow builders? • Yes. See item 30 for more details. • I have printed photographs (not digital) of some of my past LEGO creations. Can I bring them to show everyone? • Yes. See item 30 for more details. • Will there be electrical outlets for transformers, laptops, lighting etc.? • Yes. They may be limited, but they will be available. • Will there be an internet connection I can use? • I don’t believe so, but I will confirm. • Is there a dress code? • Not specifically. However, I think it is reasonable to ask that you present yourself in the way in which you want to be seen by the public. Keep in mind that you are kind of ‘representing’ the hobby and we don’t want people thinking that adult LEGO builders are slobs. 🙂 • So if I’m not getting paid to be there, and I can’t sell anything to the public, why should I attend? What’s in it for me? • Several reasons: a)
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