The 2014 LEGO Lugbulk program is about to commence. This is the program that allows members of groups like brick.ie to acquire bulk parts directly from LEGO to facilitate our displays. If you are interested in purchasing any LEGO as part of this program you must be a full member, i.e. you've posted at least once in the introduction section of the forum and you must also have ticked the 'lugbulk' box in your profile and provided the requisite information.
Full details and conditions are available on the site.
Hi everyone,
Sorry about the late notice, but your webmaster was struck down by a tooth abscess, and forgot all the things he was supposed to do.
The monthly meeting of Brick.ie will take place in Jack Nealon's tomorrow, Saturday 18th, from about 1pm. In addition to the usual general LEGO chat over lunch, while showing off the occasional MOC, this month we will have a presentation on a new website to be launched by LEGO next year.
Hope to see lots of you there.
The Brick.ie team.
Hi there,
This month's meeting of adult fans of LEGO takes place in Jack Nealon's pub, 165 Capel Street, Dublin 1, this Saturday the 15th October from 1pm.
It's an informal affair, so please pop along for a chat, or if you like, show off your latest LEGO creation. Later on, we'll probably wander around the corner to see what LEGO is on offer in the toy shops on Jervis Street.
Also coming up soon is the South Dublin Model Train Show, which takes place in Blackrock College on the bank holiday weekend (29th-31st Oct). A group of us have been putting together a LEGO train display, featuring David Fennel's amazing model of Heuston Station as its centrepiece, so please come along and see us, and let us know you're part of Brick.ie.
I hope we'll see you on Saturday.
James
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For the last few months, we have been monthly meetings on the third Saturday of the month, and this month is no exception. We're meeting in Jack Nealon's pub on Capel Street, close to the Liffey at 1pm.
We'll talk about Lego, show off a few models, and maybe even have a few prizes.
This month we are also working on plans for a group train layout at the Dun Laoghaire model railway show in August.
Hi there,
This is just a quick newsletter about LUGBulk. Some of us took part in it last year, and I hope a few more will this time.
LUGBulk is a program LEGO run for fan groups to allow us to buy bricks in bulk quantities at a discounted rate. There are a few restrictions - such as no licensed parts from sets like the Star Wars ones - but more or less all other current parts are available to us.
Unfortunately, I've slipped up and left everything to the last minute. We need to get our list of participants and our initial list of LEGO elements we'd like prices for by the end of the month (i.e.
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2010 was a great year for us. While we're still quite small, the group has continued to group has continued to grow. Our members participated in several events around the world, and we took part in LEGO's LUGBulk programme. We hope 2011 will be even better.
Hi there,
I hope you don't mind this intrusion to your Friday. You receive this because you joined Brick.ie, the Irish Association for Adult Fans of Lego, and we occasionally send out emails to our members.
Brick.ie have been invited to participate in "LUGBulk". This is a programme LEGO run to allow members of user groups to purchase LEGO bricks in bulk. Generally, prices through LUGBulk will be lower than purchasing through other methods such as pick-a-brick online or BrickLink.
LUGBulk orders can be sent by associations twice a year. The bricks will be sent to the association to manage distribution to members.
There are a few rules:
Hi,
This is just a quick note to let you know that the next gathering of Irish Lego fans will take place on Saturday 8th of May in the Long Stone Pub in Dublin from 2pm onwards.
Nathan has secured some pick-a-brick stock, so it could be a good opportunity to advance some building projects.
Check out the this thread on the Brick.ie forum.
Bring your latest model and you may win a prize.
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday.
The Brick.ie team.
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We're having an informal gathering of LEGO fans on Saturday 20th March 2010, in the Long Stone Pub on Townsend Street, Dublin 2 (see map) from about 1pm. This will be pretty informal, just a social gathering of fellow LEGO fans, but there will be a prize for the best LEGO creation.
Hi,
This is just a brief reminder that Brick.IE are having an informal gathering in the Long Stone pub on Townsend Street (Just off Tara Street and behind Pearse Street Garda Station).
We'll be there from 2pm, so please pop along if you're free.
Hope to see you there for some Lego chat!