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Wow, I can't believe how tired we all are after the show! The public hours were not that long, but I met hundreds of BrickArms fans over the weekend, and I was pleased to talk to each an every one of them.
I can't speak for Badger, but I know he was just as thrilled to meet all of you that attended, and he had FREEBAPs ready and waiting for you all. :)
More to come, as I get my wits about me..
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Joined: 9/12/2007 Posts: 674 Location: Redmond, WA
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Whoa, I'm still feeling pretty burned out after the show, and I only just today turned back on the shopping cart on BrickArms.com. These shows sure take a lot out of a guy (and his faithful family!).
I met so many great people that before the show, I had only known online. I even met some trainheads that were big fans, and even some folks with Indiana Jones vignettes that quickly put BrickArms to use on display. I am still amazed (an honored) that BrickArms are accepted by the most incredible modelers out there. I found BrickArms all over the displays at BrickWorld, from train layouts, to Nannan's excellent MOCs (my personal favorites of the entire show, excluding Nick's fantastic Osprey MOC and Blankestan vigs).
I have a bunch of photos, and I'll upload them as soon as I figure out how, using the ancient PC available at the vacation home where we are staying this week. I really miss my setup at home! :)
More later..
(Note: The 'Will's Blog' forum will not accept any reply posts. It is a place for me to post my thoughts and comments only.)
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