aj-ml

Eurobricks Ladies
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About aj-ml

  • Birthday 01/01/1970

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    http://www.midtkil.no/anne
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    Female
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    Trondheim

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    Norway

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  1. I wanted to thank you for the vote in the architecture contest - in such a high quality contest, it really meant a lot to me!

    You also have a cool birth date.

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  3. Hello dear, my name is Flora, I saw your profile today

    and i'm interested please, if its interesting to know who I am,

    please contact me with this email address (Flora_ttutu@ymail.com)

    so I will tell you more about myself, also send you my picture.

    and some information about my future .

    please contact me me directly at my email box not on the site .

    Thanks.

  4. Thank you ever so much (both you and others) for the nice words about my "English quarter" Our AFOL-life actually started with tecnich (with a homemade advent calendar back in 1999), but that is mainly my husband’s interest. In 2001 we did invest in our first train (a 4561 – iiiikkk!), and already then we said something in the line of “We can afford this train set on sale, but we can not afford to start collecting trains”. Since then we’ve invested in just about every 9v train set that’s been available (for a deeper insight our Lugnet-set list is available) – but I do not do much train MOC’s as of now. I grew up with the 70's villas, the Homemaker and Fabuland-sets and eventually some town. Entering my dark ages around 1984, I do not belong to any of the classic trenches when it comes to “childhood loves”. I never had any space or castle or pirates... although I did have the Indian family. And in early days as an AFOL the 3739 was quite a revelation! I tend to like quite a few of the adventure sets - all the way back to the Egypt series that was for sale when we came out. Lately I tend to get sets that look interesting, and I enjoy the creator houses and quite a few of the other creator sets, and off course the Cafe Corner and its followers. I am way past the state of building everything at the moment I come home from the store. I have unopened boxes all over, but like to build sets to see the Lego designers' technique. Lately I’ve been getting the Indy sets and quite a lot of town and castle. But in the end I like to build my own stuff and fill it with enough female minifigs to resemble real life Hope this gives a bit more insight in my angle on Lego theme aj-ml
  5. I might look like the latest addition from the LegoWorld gathering i Oslo in the beginning of May, but I actually did posted my first Eurobricks-post in mid April. My name is Anne, and I live in the middle of Norway (aka. Trondheim), together with my fellow AFOL/LTS (depends on his mode) Howard, in a house way too small for our extended LEGO-collection. I've been hanging around Lugnet, Brikkelauget and other sites since we came out of our dark ages - that would have been around the turn of the century. Despite being called a "girl" by copmike I am in my late 30's. When it comes to my MOC's I tend to build town-related stuff. I got my account here at EB activated because this pub, and at LegoWorld it was enclosed by quite a few English inspired houses. I tend to be active in forums with a bit of unpredictable intensity, with two jobs and in periods a very busy schedule, but I look forward to read even more discussions here at EB! aj-ml
  6. aj-ml

    Brickshelf Find: The Jolly Brick

    It is classic British pub - not particularly fancy, and it is inspired by this on: in Cambridge. Thanks for all the nice comments - and when it comes to interior: It will come in v. 1.3 or something. As of now the minifig's will have to drink in the beer garden. aj-ml