As in Day ONE they were lined up around the building waiting for the doors to open. While the crowd was little smaller on Sunday, they made up for that in enthusiasm.
I am so grateful for the 360 degree access. It made all the difference in the enjoyment of the display. The kids were over joyed that they could see the back side and the detail in the hangers. It also allowed for everyone to see inside the center section better.
There were minimal other displays at this event. No Lego Users Group participated. There was the Boy Scout Camp/Civil War Re-Enactment/Zoo from last time. One other person who was doing Nike shoes in Lego. Several comments from adults were made that there were not many displays to look at as in previous Lego events (not necessarily just Brick Fest). Though there was a lot for kids to do.
Take down was about 15 minutes slower than last time. The boxes need more descriptions on the outside. I should also probably take a picture of what goes inside and print that out. While the bigger pieces are obvious where they go, the extras may not be. A printed picture in every box or maybe on the inside of the lid, would be helpful. I am finding the the two conductor wire is easier to connect and disconnected than the single wire twisted that I have been using. So as time goes along, this is probably the direction I will be going with the interconnecting wire.
Finally I still need some more thought into assembly/disassembly. I really need to get this down to 3 to 3.5 hours in assembly and less than 2 in disassembly.
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