Cale and group put in the new display at the LEGO Store in King of Prussia mall.
PennLUG Feb meeting
Wow a month flies by! Feb 4th is the next meeting, please visit the forums for more details, and check your email. If you did not get an email then please goto the forums and speak with Cale or Chris B.
Brick-on!
PennLUG Jan Meeting
The Jan PennLUG meeting will be Saturday Jan 14th. Please see the boards for more information on the where and info on parts draw.
Happy New Year!
It’s late, but wanted to wish all PennLUG users a Happy New Year! This year looks to be promising with LEGO’s new themes and updates on models. It looks great! I can’t wait to see how everything turns out!
PennLUG Meeting December 10th
Happy Holidays! This is a reminder that the next PennLUG meeting will be on December 10th. Please see the forums for more information. See you soon!
PennLUG Public Holiday Display @ America On Wheels
PennLUG is proud to be able to display a holiday train themed layout at America On Wheels Museum in Allentown.
Please visit http://www.americaonwheels.org/ to find the operating hours the display runs all week. PennLUG members will be available on most weekends and some special events. Please come out and see this amazing layout and museum.
We hope to see you soon! Happy Holidays!
PennLUG Meeting Nov 3rd
Hey everyone, just a friendly reminder that the next meeting is quickly approaching on November 3rd. Please see the forums for more details on the location.
If you are intending to come please visit the forum as they’re will likely be a parts draw.
LEGOLAND Florida is – Open!
Train double feature – TBB
Our very own Cale is also featured on The Brothers Brick!
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2011/10/13/train-double-feature/
You might be able to guess I’m going through my recent additions to my blog list. These two steam train pictures look so nice together I’m going to save myself some typing and blog them together. Both are excellent models and showcase the advantages of building trains at 8-wide. Which needs to be showcased since it is a dirty size[1].
First we have Cale Leiphart‘s USRA Light Mikado from World War I as operated by the Baltimore and Ohio railway.
Followed by this excellent diorama by Tony Sava (SaveTheAggie) from his series “The Texas Brick Railroad”.
[1] That’s a train-head joke. There’s joking banter between 6/7w builders and 8w builders that dates back many years.
Machinations in the Boardroom- Nathanial Brill
Wow! Our members are getting a lot of show on Brothers-Brick! I love it!
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2011/10/12/machinations-in-the-boardroom/
This fantastic photo by Nathanial Brill (Shuppiluliumas) is a perfect example of what we might have missed if we were only looking at a tiny version of the picture.
Low light emanates from the walls and ceiling, illuminating the scheming executives. Outside the window, Nathaniel uses microscale buildings to provide a clue to the scale of the city in which these captains of industry plot their hostile takeovers.
It’s definitely worth taking a look at the large version on black. And don’t miss the setup shots.