The name is Brent, and I'm 40 years old, married, with two children - a boy (age 13) and a girl (age 16). My wife pretty much tolerates my Lego enthusiasm, and even points out when a MOC isn't working, or points out what could make it better, but isn't keen on me spending so much money on it. So, my collection grows slowly, but steadily.

My interest in Lego started when I was a wee lad of 5, back in 1976. My great-grandmother had Lego sets in her house for all the grandchildren to play with when visiting, and it was one of the greatest reasons for visiting her. Heh.

Through the intervening years until I was 21, I collected bricks of all kinds, mostly the classic space line, and I had buckets, and buckets, and buckets full of bricks. However, when I was 21, I joined the US Air Force, and donated all my bricks to Good Will, thinking I could no longer keep them, and besides, I was "too mature".

B I G - M I S T A K E.

After that I was too disheartened to get back to the bricks, until after I was married, and had children. Christmas 2005 , my wife asks what I thought about Lego's as a present for the family, and it was like a fire had been lit: The torch rekindled. The passion was suddenly there again, and now as mentioned, slowly and surely, the collection grows. However, I still wasn't very good.

I found Brickshelf around 2006, and that kicked my skills up a notch. Then I was reading an article about Nannan Z in Brick Journal and he mentioned the Builder's Lounge. I took a look, and a whole new world opened before me. Suddenly there was so many possibilities with the bricks, to be used in every possible way. I don't know what it was about BL that inspired me so, but everything I've done since then, has been better, because of that place. Now, to be a member of it, is truly a great honor.

With my small collection and assortment of what most would consider useless parts, I hope to return the favor of inspiration to others, showing what can be done when means are limited. Creativity and imagination can make up for whatever you lack in pieces.

I've moved pretty much everything built prior to 2010 over to Brickshelf into an archive folder.

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    Bob Is True says:

    ""Well,first I would like to say he is imaginative,But funny too.Hes got great ideas forthcoming,I would guess.""

    6th March, 2009

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    Shadow Viking says:

    "Let's just say that if he's this awesome, there must have been genetic manipulation going on.

    A fantastic builder and commenter, and a trustworthy person in a trade.
    Funny and clever too! :D"

    30th April, 2008

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    нawк says:

    "Brent builds cool stuff. His MOCs are imaginative, and he's not afraid to try new ideas, like his "magic-punk" vehicles. He proves once again that the amount of parts in your LEGO collection is far less important then how you use them. Or, as Yoda would say, "Size matters not.""

    19th November, 2007

Name:
Brent
Joined:
October 2007
Hometown:
Detroit, Michigan
Currently:
Benicia, California, USofA
I am:
Male and Taken
Occupation:
Number Shuffler
Website:
Brickshelf Gallery