Just like the ingredients on a hotdog, our group is made up of a variety of members who each add their own creative flavor to our displays! Below is a list of our members and some information about them. Our members are what makes ChiLUG work! They not only run the group, but each creates their own MOCs which allows our display events to include diverse content. Our members own their MOCs and are happy to answer questions or share their building techniques with visitors.
If you would like to apply to become a ChiLUG member, please fill out our Membership Application
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Alysa K.
Joined ?/20?? |
I am a lifetime nerd. I love building LEGO art sculptures, lifesize replicas, and immersive, experimental pieces. My favorite theme is Elvendale and I'm always on the hunt for more LEGO dragons.
Outside the brickworld, you'll probably find me in cosplay at fantasy, sci-fi, anime, or pop culture conventions. I like to push the limits of what LEGO can do and create builds that spark wonder.
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Daniel O.
Joined ?/20?? ChiLUG President |
I have interests that are always changing, which reflects in the builds I make. But my main interests are Pokemon and Making.
I've been around LEGO since I was 5, but I didn't really start trying to MOC build until 2006 with Bionicle, which is also one of my favorite themes alongside Ninjago! And soon to be Pokemon, but I also love the botanical collection.
I'm usually building something creature or character, but I'll build just about anything! STEAM plays a big role in my work and hobbies, and I've always loved every part of it's core teachings!
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Peter M.
Joined ?/20?? |
I have been geeking out since 1977 when I first saw Star Wars in the movie theatre. Since then, my interests have been Star Wars, music, baseball, video games and LEGO. My interest in LEGO was when they started doing the Star Wars theme back in 1999, and Target would always have them on clearance. I was instantly hooked.
But then as an adult, I went back to school to learn art and animation, and found out that LEGO is a great medium for 2D and 3D building. A lot of what I learned in school still applies to my LEGO building today. I actually wanted to build a LEGO city and attempt to do a stop motion video, but then the LEGO movie came out, and that dream faded away. But the building never stopped.
Since art is part of the STEAM curriculum, it is my go to subject matter. I would like to build more MOC's based on geek culture and MLB. But when you don't have instructions to follow, not only is creativity your guide, but so is problem-solving and critical thinking. All those years I said algebra is stupid and it will never be applied to anything in my life, LEGO proved me wrong.
Thanks to technology and social media, you can get inspired by other builders, learn their building techniques, and make something great.
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Rich ?.
Joined ?/20?? |
I'm a lifelong nerd and software engineer. My love of LEGO began when I was child in central Illinois, but has been steadily growing since 2010 when I got the Medieval Market Village and Mill Village Raid sets.
My favorite theme is Castle. I'm best known for creating and modifying medieval and fantasy-inspired MOCs.
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Terry E.
Joined 4/2017 |
I love creating various structures, trains, vehicles, animals, tributes and simulations. My "LEGO TV" is not only fun to look at but also provides a way to display videos during events. I include a lot of subtile humor in many of my models.
I use my computer programming and graphics knowledge to create some of my LEGO models. The graphic design skill helps me to break down an idea into the size and shapes of each part of the model. The logic skill helps me deal with various decisions and issues during the build. My programming skill allows me to include LEGO "PoweredUp" devices and coding into some of my models.
But the most enjoyable aspect of being a member of ChiLUG is getting to share my building techniques with others so they can learn how to build their own ideas into their own great custom LEGO models! The excitement and inquiries of the visitors makes my day very special!
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Zak L.
Joined ?/20?? |
I was introduced to LEGO as a child in the 2000s. That interest waned by the end of the decade. But it revived permanently in 2014 after a trip to Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay hotel which inspired me to attempt to recreate the unique triangular building in LEGO.
This experience led to a fascination with architecture, which I always harbored, and started a journey to create a high-fidelity LEGO city. Since then, the city has blossomed with about fifty custom buildings and a smaller number of official sets.
As such, my favorite theme is probably modulars inclusive of city or structures in general. Although I have a soft spot for medieval castles, space and aviation, and Lord of the Rings and Star Wars.
When it comes to STEAM, I have found the greatest satisfaction in the social sciences, especially history, and architecture interpreted from an artistic perspective emphasizing realistic depictions of neoclassical, baroque and modernist buildings. Other interests include reading, writing, and computer games, mostly MMORPGs.