Skalldyr

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  1. Hey there Eventees!

    with it beeing one Month until we will see each other again in Günzburg it is time for an event building challenge!
    This year it will be: 
    Build your own "Little Corner Space".

    So get creative and show us what you can come up with. It can represent a space fitting for you or be a space for your sig-fig (just tell a good story about why this is the build you choose).That way we also learn even more about each other. :wub:

    The rules should be easy (if you have questions just ask) and as following:

    Use LEGO to build a vignette on a 8x8 plate.
    Keep it in the following dimensions: 8x8 plate with two walls being 6 bricks high. Top it off with a row of tiles with some studs exposed.
    That way we can stack them together at the event and build a nice struckture.
    Therefore it should not have an overhang that would block this option.

    The space inside the walls should be filled with your imagination and your sig-fig or person inhabiting the space.
    And most importantly - Have fun!

    Here you find a reference picture:



    All the best and see you soon in Günzburg :classic:

     
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  2. Hi everyone, please share in this topic where you want to stay.
    We have some possible options for accomodations near Legoland Günzburg:

    There is a Legoland Village (but no common room :cry_sad:) so I would rule this option out.

    There is a Hotel called Eurohotel (they have the option to get a conference room for our activities - I would need to ask how much it costs tho.)

    We could also get a holiday house for up to 6 people. Then we have a base camp where we can stay in the evenig. Prices are also cheaper then the Hotel.

    Of course you can also stay on your own and many opportunities are open for that (hotels, camping site, etc.), but then you have to see yourself.

     

    Eurohotel from 02.05.-05.05. (so 3 nights):
    Single room -> 402,50 € 
    Double room -> 468 € (234 € per person)
    3 people room -> 580 € (194 € per person)
    4 people room -> 640 € (160 € per person)

    Plus eventual extra costs for a conference room (no price yet)
    Breakfast at Hotel is 12,5€ per person and night


    Holiday House (6 people) for 3 nights:
    Option 1: 567 € in total (94,5 € per person)
    2 rooms with 3 beds each (1 double and one single each).
    Distance to Legoland -> 15 min. 

    Option 2: 913 € in total (152 € per person)
    4 rooms with 1 doublebed each. + 1 couch for 2 people.
    Distance to Legoland -> 15 min.

    Prices for the houses are a bit cheaper if we are less then 6 people staying there.

     

    If we stay 5-6 people that need accomodation still I can offer to be responsible for booking the accomodation. If someone else feels for it please leave a note if you would like to take over the job.

    Please everyone comming tell me your favorite option until the end of the week and we can proceed with the booking.

     

    My prefered option would be Holiday House Option 2. It offers a lot of space and is still cheaper than the hotel (with 4 people in one room). An even has a big garden and sofa lounge area.


  3. Better late then never!

    Last year we could finally restart our beloved Eurobricks-Event again and of course we are planning another Eurobricks event for this year! :excited:

    As we try to alternate locations it will be held in Günzburg, Germany.
    From Thursday, 02th of May until Sunday, 05th of May.


    Those who have already attended to one of our events know what I'm writing about - those who don't have an idea what this is all about, might want to check out the last events in the forum first. :wink: 

    So if you are willing to be part of this fun and entertaining event, please reply here. As soon as we know how many people will participate we can discuss the accommodation options.

    Information about the program will follow soon - we still have room for YOUR thoughts and ideas! Set are the obvious attractions like Legoland (the FABRIK!!!) and Munich. And I have a feeling that some competitions will be held as well... :innocent:

    Since Holodoc can not participate this year I took over some of the organisation but will also relate on you all to make this years event happening.

    So who is in?

    EDIT:

    Skalldyr
    Eiker86
    Lasse D
    Ryushi
    Vaionaut
    Cwetqo (90% sure) plus family
    Bfenz / Dfenz (03. - 05.)


    Guests for the day:
    RC 1136
    Quarryman

    Maybe:
    Aredhel


  4. Here is my entry:
    It is a recreation of the Ravensburger Museum. The building is one of the oldest patrician houses in the city of Ravensburg and is protected as a cultural monument.

    52872044719_8276ff78d0_c.jpgHouses of the World - Ravensburger Museum by Valentin, auf Flickr

    52871871781_076dc5ba92_c.jpgHouses of the World - Ravensburger Museum by Valentin, auf Flickr

    52872254690_196ca5e80b_c.jpgHouses of the World - Ravensburger Museum by Valentin, auf Flickr

    52872044709_214bd771dc_c.jpgHouses of the World - Ravensburger Museum by Valentin, auf Flickr

    It was a real pleasure to see all the beautiful builds at the event and I feel honored that I even won.


  5.  

    9 minutes ago, Redhead1982 said:

    Maybe, but as for the rules, I need to wait for another person to make a guess. Apparently, no volunteers left. :look: 

    I wonder if @Holodoc new about this puzzle's difficulty. :wacko:

    There is a new rule. So you could go on!

    2 hours ago, Holodoc said:

    Okay, I'm the master here :tongue:

    NEW RULE:

    As long as nobody has found the right answer, you might go on with your suggestions. BUT only the 5-point-answer counts!
    Example: You give another 10 "wrong" answers. They will add exactly 0 to your points. (But your opponents can't use this answers any more... :devil:)


  6. 1 hour ago, Redhead1982 said:

    It sounds interesting, but my mess is not for show really. :blush: I keep most of my bricks in my bedroom, and try to sort everything in the living room. So it depends what I'm more focused on - building or unbuilding. 

    Perhaps a different take on the subject: each takes a couple of pictures of their LEGO designated space and then we can guess to whom the place/collection belongs to. 

    I love that idea :laugh_hard: