My first set was "483 Alpha-1 Rocket Base" released in 1979. I was an avid fan of Lego all through my childhood, until my dark ages began. After about a 16 year gap I finally broke, and bought a Lego SW set. My wife has been absolutely no help in restraining my lego habit. It's her fault really. She was so relieved to find something that I liked but wouldn't buy for myself. That was about 7 years ago. Since then I've developed quite a collection of the new SW sets, retrieved my original collection from storage, and become a pretty regular user of BrickLink. And I have of course gotten over my inability to purchase Lego for myself. I think what really got me back into it was that when I left models were still mostly just a stack of plates and bricks. But during my dark ages the variety of parts really expanded, and the techniques used by Lego just exploded. I started connecting with the online comunity after a relative sent me a link to an article in Wired magazine about a contest that was hosted by FBTB. Since then I've entered a few contest there. I've been a lurker on EB for quite a while. I decided to sign up, just specifically to make this post.
I would really like to find out if there are any other AFOLs in the Northeastern part of OK that would be interested in forming a local LUG. There's not really an active LUG in Oklahoma that I can find. Maybe someone else knows something that I do not. Anyway, I am seriously thinking about going to BrickFair in Birmingham Alabama in January, possibly as an exhibitor. And I think it could be a lot of fun to get together from time time with other AFOLs from the area. Maybe plan something for the Tulsa State Fair next year, and of course lobby TLG for a Lego store in Tulsa.
I am mostly a SW nut, with a penchant for spacecraft that fit that theme. Here lately I've begun experimenting with Duplo combined with snot techniques, as a way to build large MOCs with smaller part counts.