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I soooo wish I did. I attended back in 2003, and if offered, I would go again in a heartbeat. (maybe my next who am i will be me wearing the shirt and name tag...)

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Originally Posted by dlavery
I was there for most of Sunday afternoon, before heading off to Wetzel's birthday celebration (OMG - he's 21 now!!!). Brickfest was a pretty amazing exhibition. Some of the most intricate and elaborate Lego constructions I have ever seen were there. ...

Some of the other attractions included a looping series of Lego movies (all the characters and scenery are Lego). There was also a constantly-running series of FIRST Lego League and Lego Robo-Sumo demonstrations. In all, it was a lot of fun, and a great way to see just how creative people can be with those little plastic bricks.
You have no idea. Go see a train show with one of the Train groups.

The official gallery contains some stuff. Try googling around for some more images. One you may want to try is MOCpages. (A MOC (My Own Creation) is just a model.)