LUGNET
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LUGNET (also known as Lego Users Group Network), is one of the largest online Lego-oriented communities.[1][2]
Summary
Adult Lego enthusiasts discuss Lego-related issues and post about creations using its NNTP/e-mail/web forums. LUGNET members can track their sets, build web pages, rate postings and create polls. The website also features a database of Lego sets and provides links to other major Lego sites. The aim of LUGNET is To enrich the online experience for the LEGO enthusiast in a growing number of new ways. LUGNET is overseen by two administrators.
Site organization
- General - this is where users announce their creations, talk about issues, review sets, etc.
- Market
- Regional - this is where people from the same organizations and areas meet. The main international organizations are the International Lego Train Club Organization, 1000steine.de, Eurobricks.com, and Classic-Castle.com.
- Themes - the themes range from Adventurers to Western. Themes such as Town and Train are very active.
References
- ^ Carney, Steve (18 January 2001). "Internet Guide; Lego Enthusiasts Are Building Connections Online, Brick by Brick". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- ^ Craven, Scott (16 March 2006). "Lego fans have chance to turn passion into job". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
External links
- LUGNET
- Terdiman, Daniel (14 October 2003). "Wanted: Master Lego Model Builder". Wired. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- Kahney, Leander (2 September 2000). "The Michelangelo of Lego". Wired. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- Guyett, Susan (31 January 2003). "Legos' fascination can last forever". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2009-06-09.