Harold's travels continue! He's having a great time here!
Upon arrival at the Lowlug Meeting today in Gendringen, the Netherlands, Harold immediately noticed our big Lowlug maxifig and wanted to have a chat with this giant. The figure was so tall though, that Harold had to climb up on his shoulder to be able to speak to him:
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It didn't take long for Harold to meet our very own Classic-Castle Master Builder, MrTS:
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Since Harold originates from the USA, he decided to show some patriotism at Oscar (Legoscar)'s Moonlander:
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He also went on holiday to Venice, in Thomas (Thomassio)'s Venetian street scene:
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He had a little joyride on Ruben (WorkfromtheHeart)'s Monster Truck:
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And in Lego's very own Technic excavator set that Fedde brought:
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Harold decided to give these kids some pointers on how to fight, right in front of Classic-Castle member Jalkow's house:
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To get a bit more in the Castle mood, he also stopped by Erik (Eti)'s miniature 10193 Medieval Market Village:
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Alex (Elex)'s dragon looked to be having a great time picking Harold up:
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Then it was time to do some serious sunbathing on Bricknook's yacht:
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Before having a deep insightful chat about the mysteries of life with Erik (Eti)'s sigfig:
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I asked Harold not to forget going by Koffiemoc's Webhoster, which was an entry for Classic-Castle's Job Mullers Contest:
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And Saskia (Classic-Castle member stuifzand)'s Weather Controller for that matter, also a Job Mullers entry:
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And MOCkingbird's Professional Soccer Player, another Job Mullers entry, where Harold rudely kicked a chicken, with a smile on his face!
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On the way back from the Soccer Player's house, Harold hitched a ride on Miffy's sled, also built by MOCkingbird:
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He also played the little devil on the shoulder of my own Necron Heavy Destroyer:
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And got to drive my Forklift. Luckily for him it's a remote controlled Forklift, because his little hands can't reach the steering wheel, and his little feet can't reach the pedals.
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After that wild joyride, Harold expressed his sheer excitement to my sigfig and his friend, the Biker Mouse from Mars who were chilling on some tires, to give their eternal cat-and-mouse-game a rest for a bit:
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One last MOC to visit before we ran out of time, Barbara (McBricker)'s Fountain by the City Gate:
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When it was time to pack up and go home again, Harold wanted to go with the maxifig, because he's much more fun than me:
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Here's the whole
Brickshelf folder.