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BayLUG mini-San Francisco display at Stoneridge LEGO Store

Today I met with other members of BayLUG to set up a new display at the Stoneridge mall LEGO store in Pleasanton, CA. We had a display there for the past month with a Christmas theme, but I wasn’t involved in that. The new theme is miniature models of San Francisco landmarks: I made Transamerica Pyramid and Lombard Street models, which are now on display along with a Coit Tower model from Russell Clark and a waterfront scene by Paul Sinasohn that included a tall ship and the car ferry Sausalito.


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BayLUG  New Display for January at the Lego Store at Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton, CA BayLUG  New Display for January at the Lego Store at Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton, CA
BayLUG  New Display for January at the Lego Store at Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton, CABayLUG  New Display for January at the Lego Store at Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton, CA

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BayLTC Museum Show, December 2004

Last December, BayLUG and BayLTC put on a display at the Museum of American Heritage in Palo Alto, CA. This was our second long-term exhibit, after the one in Pleasanton in June of 2004. Here are pictures taken both during and during tear-down after the show.

I took the pictures taken during the teardown phase while suffering from a terrible fever and flu, so I don’t remember much about it! But the pictures speak for themselves anyway…

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BayLTC “Dress Rehearsal” Meeting, November 2004

My digital camera troubles continue at this meeting. This time I brought it, but with three sets of nearly-flat batteries. I only managed to get 5 pictures.

This meeting was held at Bruce’s church gymnasium as a “dress rehearsal” for the next weekend’s Great American Train Show display.
We set up the tables and track along with major landmarks to make sure that it all fits.

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BayLTC Museum Show, July 11, 2004 (tear-down)

Turn out the lights, the party’s over…

Sunday, July 11 was the last day of our month-long display at the Amador-Livermore Valley Historical Society and Museum. After the museum closed at 4pm, we took down the “sneeze guards” and table skirts for a photo shoot, culminating in a group photo.

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