Tales From The Brick
In Episode 22 of Tales From The Brick, Jon (8 Bit Bricks) is joined by longtime LEGO fan, convention organizer, collaborator, and community builder Simon Liu for a deep dive into the evolution of the AFOL community over the last two decades. Simon shares how a chance return to LEGO during a university exam break led him from building a single Star Wars set to becoming one of the most recognizable figures in the convention scene. From his early days on Eurobricks and Flickr to helping shape online LEGO communities and collaborative displays, Simon reflects on how the hobby has changed and what has been gained and lost along the way. The conversation explores the golden age of Flickr, the rise of Discord, the importance of conventions in building real-world friendships, and why collaboration remains one of the most rewarding parts of the hobby. Simon offers a behind-the-scenes look at massive convention displays including New Hashima, Halo collaborations, and some of the community’s more unusual projects, including the infamous Scala Baby displays. Jon and Simon also discuss how conventions have evolved, the challenges of organizing large collaborative builds, the role of online communities in modern LEGO fandom, and why sharing a build is still one of the easiest ways to connect with fellow fans. 📍 Find Simon Liu: • Instagram: @si_mocs • Flickr: Simon Liu (si_mocs) To find the best LEGO deals, check out the Bargain Bricks app [https://bargain-bricks.com] Until next time… play well.
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