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Living LEGO-cy is a hit again

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Hundreds of people have been swarming every day to the Museum of American Heritage in Palo Alto to view the club’s “Living LEGO-cy” exhibit since it opened on December 11. As of December 20, our total visitors to date is 1572!

We’re getting more and more publicity each week, and the public attendance has been growing accordingly. We were interviewed Friday morning (December 18) for a Spanish language TV station KDTV Univision (Channel 14) which will be broadcast at 6am on Tuesday, December 29. We were featured in the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Mateo Daily Journal as well.

So come out and see the show, open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (except New Years’ Day) through January 17!

BayLUG featured on WIRED.com

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

On Sunday, May 24, a reporter and photographer from WIRED met with us at MoAH to document BayLUG’s plans for Maker Faire. See the resulting photo gallery and story, “Maker Faire 2009: Tech-Savvy Lego Maniacs Assemble a Plastic World” for more. They have a slide show featuring each of the BayLUG members who were present and at least one of each of our models. Click the thumbnails for more:

See you this weekend at Maker Faire!

LEGO 9V Train Communication II

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Dear all,

As promised in the first communication from the 1st of October we, are informing you of decisions regarding the development of the new LEGO Power Functions train system. Using all the valuable feedback we received from the AFOL community, we have now reached some basic decisions about the scope of the future train system. We are still working on the details of the new Power Functions train system; however, there are certain features that have been decided. Some of these features are a new designed remote control with speed regulator, a new size rechargeable battery box with a built in speed regulator and finally we are exploring and seriously considering new track geometries thanks to the use of plastic rails.

As you know, this has been one of the most requested features from the AFOL community over the years. In late April 2007 we arranged a workshop for a group of 5 AFOLs involved in the LEGO train community, and they worked on some of the possible solutions and defined the basic needs for a new LEGO Power Functions train system along with the LEGO design and engineering team.

In this workshop it became clear what sort of elements and features to include in the new train system. The result of this workshop was the design of prototype elements. Detailed decisions about the specifications of the elements are still in discussion and will be for the next couple of months. We wish to continue the cooperation with the AFOL community in the development of the Power Functions train system and in late November we had another workshop where we built on the experiences from the first workshop. In the November workshop there were ten fans from around the world: Denmark, USA, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and United Kingdom. The idea was that the AFOLs and the LEGO team would build with the prototypes in order to determine what additional features to include, what to add to the concept and, finally refining it. This ensures that the new Power Functions train system gets input from the AFOL community and also ensures the features are as close as possible to what is requested by the AFOL community. However, please keep in mind that the new train system first and foremost should be suitable for the use of children, and therefore it is consequently being tested by children as well as AFOLs. There is an established budget for the initial development so while we would like to address all needs that are expressed; there is a high likelihood that we will be unable to address all needs. You will be updated on the results of the workshop and the continued development of the train system early in 2008. We continue to value and appreciate your feedback and suggestions with regards to this project.

Richard Stollery, Head of LEGO Community Development

“Living LEGO-cy” 2007

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA – The Bay Area LEGO Users Group (BayLUG) and Train Club (BayLTC) are pleased to announce our 4th Annual “Living LEGO-cy” Holiday Display at the Museum of American Heritage.

Saturday, December 8, 2007 to Sunday, January 6, 2008

Museum of the American Heritage
351 Homer Street
Palo Alto, CA 94301
http://www.moah.org

Show Hours:
Friday-Sunday 11am-4pm

Admission: Donation

BayLTC will be presenting a self-running 12′x25′ layout with several loops of trains running through downtown, waterfront, and suburban scenes. The theme of this layout is “Holidays in the Bay Area,” and will feature locally-based scenes with a holiday theme. In addition, BayLUG members will have a variety of other models on display. In addition, you can read the latest newspaper article featuring BayLTC here:

http://www.insidebayarea.com/argus/localnews/ci_7560504

Correction to Newspaper Article

Monday, October 11th, 2004

This is a correction to the newspaper article written about BayLUG in the September 28-October 12, 2004 issue of the Tri-City Voice. The article incorrectly stated the annual BayLUG membership dues as $5 for individuals and $10 for families. This is incorrect. These are actually our renewal dues. The correct membership dues for BayLUG for the first year is $10 for individuals and $20 for families. We regret any confusion this may have caused.


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