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(Written by Christopher Butler – Bug)

LEGO LUG - OKILUG LogoOne of the best ways to get inspired in the LEGO hobby is to attend a LEGO event where you can see awesome LEGO creations personally, talk with the builders, make friends and get lots of ideas for your own LEGO projects.  There are many LEGO events throughout the year, and they are usually organized by LEGO User Groups (a.k.a. LUGs). On April 27 some friends and I went to the OKILUG (Ohio Kentucky Indiana LEGO Users Group) Brick Expo at the Boone County Fairgrounds. The LEGO creations displayed were really cool! Unfortunately I didn’t take as many pictures as I wanted to, but I will share with you what I did get. Hopefully this will give you an idea what to expect at a LEGO event.

LEGO LUG Expo in Kentucky

First there is this very detailed LEGO cathedral I wanted to show you. With everything from statues, stained-glass windows, crosses, and even an altar inside. This is clearly the best LEGO cathedral that I have seen (which I haven’t seen many). I really like the design of the stained-glass windows, and how they used minifigures as statues. 🙂

LEGO LUG Expo- LEGO Cathedral

The next photo is of Studsville, and it definitely has a lot of studs! In this picture you can see the carousel, part of the Ferris-wheel, a rocket (which is part of a parade), several restaurants, the Daily Planet, and a stage. The carousel actually turns, and so does the Ferris-wheel. There is a festival going on in the front of the picture, and the stage to the right of the carousel actually lights up! This was probably the best LEGO creation at the event because of all the hidden details and moving parts. A unique use for LEGO pieces that you can see is on the Daily Planet (the large building in the back left of the picture). It has the death star from the LEGO Star Wars Planets series in it. The Death Star is attached to a motor which makes it spin!

LEGO LUG Expo - Studsville

And below is a farm in Studsville. The LEGO brick-built corn stalks are a very nice addition to this LEGO display. The combine is also nice, even though it is too big to fit in the barn. The little hill behind the combine’s blade covers a motor which turns the blade. There is also a ball-field that you can see a little bit of on the left.

LEGo Lug Expo - LEGO Farm

Below is a better picture of the LEGO Ferris-wheel. If you zoom in close enough on the bucket at the bottom of the picture you should be able to see the pop bottles better. They are customized and are about the size of a 1×1 round brick. They are labeled Bepsi and other creative names.

LEGO LUG Expo - Ferris Wheel

And here is the Battle of Helm’s Deep in LEGO form. It includes over 150,000 elements, 1,300 Uruk-hai, 200 elves from the LEGO Collectible Minifigures series, and over 100 Rohan soldiers! The builder of this huge LEGO diorama said it took about a year of planning and collecting pieces, and six months of building. He said that he spent about $20,000 on it! That is dedication!

LEGO LUG Expo - Battle of Helm's Deep

The last LEGO diorama I have pictures of is taken from the sixth episode of Star Wars. It is of Endor and has several scenes in it. In the trees you can see the Ewok houses. Right below them, there is a Rebel patrol. To the right, is the landing-pad, and you can see Luke talking to Darth Vader. Behind the AT-AT you can barely make out the Death Star’s shield-generator surrounded by Stormtroopers.

LEGO LUG Expo - Endor

I hope these pictures give you an idea of the awesomeness of this LEGO event. You can see more pictures at the following link, but please note the images are big, so make sure you have a good Internet connection: OKILUG Brick Expo Photo Album. If you ever have the chance to attend a LEGO fest hosted by OKILUG or any other LUG near you, I would recommend going. They are really fun and inspirational!  😉

I hope you enjoyed the article. I am a TFOL (Teen-Fan-of-LEGO) and this is my first article for theBrickBlogger. Comments, questions and feedback are welcome. Thanks for reading! And you might also like check out the following related posts:

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LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser

As you probably remember we talked about the LEGO Star Wars summer sets a few weeks ago (see: 2013 LEGO Star Wars Summer Sets Pictures), but we didn’t have an image of the #75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser. Since then the official images became available thanks to Eurobricks, so let’s take a look and see what we are getting!  🙂

#75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser

The LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defended-class Cruiser is based on the Star Wars Old Republic video-game, and it is a quite nice looking starship. According to Wookieepedia (the Star Wars wiki) the Jedi Defender-class Cruiser was a light corvette based on a civilian ship, but it underwent considerable upgrades and retrofits to fulfill the unique needs of the Jedi, and thereby distanced itself from the civilian model. The Defender-class light corvette was intended to serve as a base of operations for Jedi on assignment throughout the galaxy, and as such the vessel could fill a variety of roles. The starship’s amenities and conference rooms allowed Jedi to carry out important diplomatic negotiations between parties on neutral ground, and the Defender’s powerful weapons and defense systems allowed it to serve as a starfighter in which skilled pilots could take on far larger capital ships. The Jedi used the Defender throughout the Cold War and subsequent Second Great Galactic War. Below is a picture depicting the original Jedi Defender-class Cruiser and the LEGO version. 🙂

LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser Reference Image

As you can see, LEGO did an awesome job capturing the look and color-scheme of the Jedi Defender-class Cruiser. Below there are also some additional images of the different features of the #75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser.

#75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser Details #75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser Back #75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser Engines

The #75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser comes with 927 pieces and four minifigures: a Jedi Knight, a Jedi Consular, a Sith Warrior, and a Sith Trooper. Price is not yet known.

#75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser Minifigures

The #75025 LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser, along with the other LEGO Star Wars summer sets we talked about before, will be available in August. In the meantime you can check out the currently available LEGO Star Wars sets at the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO Star Wars Jedi Defender-class Cruiser? Do you like the design, the colors and the minifigures? Is this a set you are considering adding to your collection? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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