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|   Written by Cale Leiphart   | Sunday, 16 May 2010 20:39

I know I've been a little quiet in the train community lately. It's not because I've lost interest in trains. Quite to the contrary. I was working on getting my club's train layout ready for a new LEGO fan event this year. BrickMagic

My Norfolk & Western Y6b is chugging along for the public.

Brickmagic presented by BrickJournal and TwoMorrows Inc. was held last weekend May 6th through the 9th at the Hilton North Raleigh in Raleigh North Carolina. Brick artist Nathan Sawaya and LEGO A Love Story author Jonathan Bender were on hand as well as LEGO set designers Mark Stafford and Megan Rothrock. But most importantly (at least for us train fans) there were several train layouts on display.

PennLUG

My own club PennLUG was there with our largest layout to date at 20x21 feet. Our layout featured a wind farm, monster truck arena, the debut of our new brick built roads and ballasted track and for the first time one of our main loops of track was 100% Power Functions.

Did you spot the RailBricks Kits?

WamaLTC

WamLTC had an impressive layout with an idyllic park, a bridge spanning a huge underwater layout, and an expansive town.

Fire!

GFLTC

GFLTC was also there with their very impressive Tampa, Florida layout and neat details like a working drive in theater.

What a town.

You can see more on the Brickmagic Flickr Group.

Cale

Comments (2)
  • Paul Foster
    I hope you bring some of those brick built road sections to BW2010, I want a better look at them.
  • Cale Leiphart
    I'm would like to at least bring a small section.
  • Jeramy Spurgeon  - Excellent!
    From the pictures, it sure looks like BrickMagic was fun!
  • Cale Leiphart
    It was. Now I'm looking forward to Brickworld.
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