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LUGNET (short for Lego Users Group Network) is one of the largest online Adult Fan of Lego (AFOL) communities. It was founded by Todd Lehman and Suzanne Rich. Summary LUGNET provides a forum for Adult Fans of Lego to discuss Lego-related issues and post about creations using its NNTP, e-mail and World Wide Web, web User interface, interfaces. LUGNET members can track their Lego set, sets, build web pages, rate postings and create polls. The website also features a database of Lego sets and provides Hyperlink, 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". References External links

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Adult Fan Of Lego
Lego fandom is the fan community that exists around the Lego toys. While Lego is primarily seen as a children's toy, there are a significant number of adult fans of Lego (AFOL). Adult fans of Lego Adult members of the Lego fandom are called adult fans of Lego (AFOL). Many AFOLs design complex sets, known as MOCs ("My Own Creation"), using computer software such as LDraw or MLCAD for their planning. Such sets are often intended for public display during various events and some have attracted media attention, such as Sean Kenney's model of the Yankee Stadium, a and construction of 45,000 pieces, created over a period of three years, or Mark Borlase's Star Wars Hoth diorama of 60,000 bricks and four-year construction time. Many AFOLs have dedicated "Lego rooms" in their houses. Activities of more dedicated AFOLs go beyond creating Lego models, and include attending Lego conventions, participating in online Lego communities, and less often, cosplay, writing fanfiction or drawi ...
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