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Jedi Master J.

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Hiya, BZPers. Been awhile since I posted something here (Which is mainly because I am little too busy at this point to write up my planned entries such as the set reviews, the BZPRPG Recap, and the BZPRPG Statistic Analysis.), so I thought I popped in for few minutes to empress some thoughts and questions that I been having lately.

 

For starters, I recently remembered from my childhood that my father once had train collection (Non-LEGO Type) in the basement of our old house. And after noticing that local LEGO group also shared this hobby in a way, it got me to wondering about where it originated from. Their interest in it, I mean. Not where trains came from. :lol:

 

Naturally it probably varies from person to person and yes, I will be asking my father at some point about it. But what I am more interested in though is whether or not the interest might have been the result of my father's generation at the time or something else entirely. So does anyone here happen to know the history behind the fandom of trains? If so, would you mind enlightening me on it? Thanks in advance, if you do.

 

Next thing, I wanted to bring up is my BZPRPG Statistic Analysis. All I wanted ask about that one is this: Is anyone interested in seeing it when I am done it? For those that don't know what I am talking about, I am complying some graphs to show things like what is most popular element. I think it could be pretty cool and I would really like to share it with you guys rather than keep it to myself for my use only. So yeah, are you interested in see it?

 

And lastly, this is questions to people the went to BrickFair. How much financial would you estimate it would cost someone to attend? Just wondering as while I doubt I'll go this year, I might be able to work a trip to DC next year (if it is still there). Thanks in advances to whoever answers this.

 

Well, that's all for today, people. I hope you all have a good day and a nice snow and ice free tomorrow.

 

Until next time,

 

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