MEET OUR MEMBERS
- Alice F - Alice began building again a few years ago when her two young boys became serious builders themselves. She tends to build realistic and fantastical architecture and landscapes. Her first model was Hogwarts Castle, which accidentally grew to be 400,000 bricks big. In her LEGO room, she continues to build models great and small, as well as collaborative projects, as she thinks there is great potential in using the brick to bring people together. Her work has been published in print, online, and she is a featured builder in the documentary, A LEGO Brickumentary.
- Bob W - Bob has been actively building display oriented MOCs since 2015. He looks at it as a free form art, using bricks with only a vague idea of what he is going to build when he starts. He recently completed a replica of Woodridge Elementary School in Bellevue, WA that the school put on permanent display.
- Daniel F - Daniel is a interaction designer for Expedia, Inc. When he's not working to improve travel shopping experiences, he spends much of his free time building LEGO creations for public display, and to inspire his son and daughter to express their creativity. He is currently working on a massive DUNE display.
- Dave & Kelli S - Dave and Kelli Smith became the LEGO Couple after the Seattle Times featured them in a 2010 article by the Seattle Sketcher, Gabriel Campanario. They have worked together on many architectural buildings and landscapes. After getting married in 2003 one of the first things they did was buy 50 pounds of bulk LEGO off eBay and had a great time sorting. They have shown their work in Western Washington at places like BrickCon in Seattle and the Bellingham Brick and Toy Fair. Dave's currently working on re-creating old downtown Anaheim as he remembered it as a youth.
- Jordan P - I am a civil engineer by trade, but am also very interested in architecture, with an emphasis in Medieval History. I build mainly castles, tudor buildings, siege engines and landscapes. I also run an online Fantasy RPG that is based on Lego MOCs. Currently there are over 200 registered participants, with new members joining monthly.
- Nicole S - For years, I have enjoyed building the modular town sets and learning new techniques of how Lego pieces can be used in different ways. I am excited to be part of this group so I can learn tips and techniques and start to build my own creations instead of just building the sets Lego designs. I am particularly interested in trying microscale buildings.