It was pretty amazing.
The layout was 1,200 square feet of LEGO, with over 2,000,000 pieces valued at at least $250,000. Over 17,000 people were there and I think most of them stopped by our exhibit. A few of us were conspiring to have a Brikwar on the layout after-hours, but we didn't have the time.
We were graciously treated to dinner by the incomparable
Steve Witt, and we also got to hang out a lot with
Jamie Berard and
Erik Varszegi. Steve gave me the nickname "Cheap Thrill" because I love the
onion volcanoes at hibachi restaurants, even though that's like the one thing that absolutely anyone can do. Come on, who else is with me that those are the best part? (We had one of those chefs who just doesn't give a fuck and would squirt sake straight into our mouths until we gave up). These guys and everyone at NELUG were very awesome.
So then on Saturday we had a pizza party at the
LEGO NAHQ in Enfield, after which we were treated to a severely discounted romp in the warehouse, where they were keeping pallets of sets, K8s, and LEGO designer drawers full of rare bricks. I spent less than $100 but I walked away with 2 of
these, a bunch of Exo-force stuff, and at least $400 in assorted bricks.
Pretty freakin sweet.