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Toronto Hobby Show 2003 Page 4 |
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Derek working on Darth
Calum's train at the station |
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CN Tower and Derek demonstrating one of his rides in the background
Johnny Neutron's ship. |
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Checking out the carny rides
Maxi-minifigs together |
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All in a group! |
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What goes up must come down |
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My stuff ready to go to the truck
Five of us strike a pose |
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R2D2 having all the room in the world to move around |
| Non-LEGO stuff at the show
First, a Meccano bubble making machine
Below a Meccano model of the solar system! It was very cool! |
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Some N and HO scale train layouts |
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Love the mountains
A remote controlled submarine which actually dove and surfaced again! Was incredible! |
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The plane actually flies! |
I had an awesome time at the Toronto Hobby Show. Many people attended and were very inquisitive about LEGO as a hobby. Meeting all the other enthusiasts was also great! I will gladly attend another show like this anytime in the future.
The official camera for Dave taking pictures at the Toronto Hobby Show is the Kodak DC120 Digital Science camera. It is approaching 6 years old and is showing its age. At the show I finally met someone with the exact same camera, though his was still looking pretty good. His has never been on a canoeing, camping or hiking trip, however! |
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