This was the second day of setup and the beginning of the convention as can be seen in the next three pictures showing the schedule.
But what do you really do at a Lego convention, besides by product from me. You look at what everyone else has built and you look though brick piles for those pieces you need. At $10/pound, it is much cheaper than any of the one line sources.
Sold more controllers and USB power sources to vendors who wanted to have automated displays either at their booths or back at their brick and mortar stores. Finished connecting all of the demos and remembered to bring the tablet for the interactive demo.
Talked to quite a few attendees on how MyMakerTools Brick Controller might help them motorize their projects as well as just power them. Tomorrow the public shows up, so we will see what happens.
Here are some pictures from the first day.
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Last minute fixes |
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I was very interested in this. I want to build a large cliffscape for the space station and this will be useful as a guide. |
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Interesting bar scenee |
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Small Star Wars fighters |
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Japanese Swords |
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Tropical Paradise |
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City Skylines |
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B-36 |
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B-29 |
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Rupaul's Drag Race Winners |
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Brickheadz |
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Bionnicle Dragon |
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Door Scene from Monsters Inc |
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Part of the train layout |
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