LUGNET
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LUGNET (also known as Lego Users Group Network), is one of the largest online Lego-oriented communities.
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[edit] Summary
Adult Fans of Lego (AFOL) 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.
[edit] Purpose
The LUGNET Plan document states: To enrich the online experience for the LEGO enthusiast in a growing number of new ways. LUGNET is overseen by two admins: Gereon Stein and Rene Hoffmeister. Community members David Eaton and Dan Boger also have admin permissions on the site and assist Gereon and Rene.
[edit] Site organization
There are four general divisions of LUGNET:
- General
- Market
- Regional
- Themes
[edit] General
General is where users announce their creations, talk about issues, discuss CAD, review sets, and much else. This is the center of LUGNET activity.
[edit] 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.
[edit] Themes
The themes range from Adventurers to Western, with everything in-between. Themes such as Town and Train are very active, while those such as Football or Fabuland are less active. Until the opening of Classic-Space Forum Space was very active.
[edit] External links
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