• What: A convention and public show for LEGO enthusiasts.
• Where: Oregon Convention Center, 777 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland.
• When:10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 8 and 9.
• Cost: $8 per person, $28 per family of four for the Public Expo.
• Info: http://www.brickscascade.com/
Thomas Prill stifled a small, self-deprecating laugh when he admitted that as a 45-year-old, he’s still fascinated with Lego toys.
But the soft-spoken Vancouver engineer, president of the Portland-area adult Lego group PortLUG, is far from alone in his love for the interlocking plastic pieces.
“There are a lot of other Lego users groups all over the world, and people will travel all over for them,” Prill said. “When we all get together for conventions, they can be sort of like Comic Cons.”
Hundreds of Lego enthusiasts started descending on the Oregon Convention Center on Thursday to build, chat and show off their elaborate creations at Bricks Cascade, an annual showcase for PortLUG. And thousands of visitors will have a chance to go through and look at their designs, buy Lego and other assorted toys and talk shop on Saturday and Sunday at the Public Expo.