A vendor had these awesome torsos we had to have and use to put our avatars into the spirit!
It was Austin’s turn again to host the annual Brick Fiesta, a celebration of all things LEGO, namely a chance to check out the state’s MOCs (My-Own Creation), shopping for official-unofficial accessories (I got a Star Wars set for $50 that went for $80 new!), shirts and a chance to meet other adults who share our thing. This post is going to be mostly pictures though, if you’re on a non-WiFi connection, wait. Even if you have unlimited data, it would still look better on your computer, iPad, OK, that will work.
Huge castle, from the front.
The back of the same castle with numerous chambers and gags.
The back of the same castle with numerous chambers and gags
The hosts of YouTube’s Beyond the Brick with our avatars. These guys are awesome. They attend practically every LEGO event.
The Texas Capital building. Over 30,000 bricks in the making.
A smaller version of the capital building next to something I forgot to note.
What Notre Dame looked like before the fire.
Austin’s Ann Richards Congress Bridge. Notice the bats in the lower right.
UT’s Tower. Must be during the day, nothing is lit up.
Someone reused the heads from the Yellow Sub set to make these tribute to their early days.
NEVERMORE!
Smaug trying to find Bilbo.
What’s in Newt Scamander’s briefcase?
A proposal on the giant Fantasy Scape.
The dragon sleeping under the Fantasy Scape.
Someone’s own version of BattleTech or PacRim.
My avatar meeting his avatar while playing D&D in the huge Fantasy Scape. I got to kick ass!