Scott: I’ve played with LEGO for as long as I can remember. Levi: I can’t remember a time in my life without LEGO! I remember anxiously awaiting the new holiday catalog, just to see all the cool sets, and get inspired. How and when did your interest for LEGO come about?.None so far apart from the truck and the rolling bin with flipping lid. Have you created any LEGO MOCs (my own creations) that you’re particularly proud of? What is it, why are you proud it and do you have a photo of it?.Levi: I have a MochiMaster YouTube channel that is mostly videos of the Automated Garbage Truck right now, but as I have new LEGO projects they’ll go there. Do you have a personal LEGO portfolio website that you can share with us?.My main interests there are metal working, fixing old machines, and implementing open-source machine control systems for things like computer-controlled (CNC) routers and mills. Scott: I’m an active member of our local hackerspace, Sector67. ![]() Levi: I like to draw, code, build in Minecraft, make jokes, hang out with friends, and of course play with LEGO bricks. Scott: I studied electrical engineering in school, but my day job is software development. Levi: I am a student in 9th grade (Freshman year of high school in the USA). I lived in Colorado and California before settling back in Madison, Wisconsin. Scott: I grew up on a family dairy farm in the driftless hills of Wisconsin, USA. Levi: I’ve lived in Madison, Wisconsin USA all my life. ![]() ^ Scott and Levi at their booth at BrickWorld Chicago 2019 MochiMaster and Alexander Hamsterton, respectively) the creators of the Automated Garbage Truck. Please welcome the father-son duo Levi and Scott Hasse (aka. We've got one final 10K Club Interview to share with you all before we release the review results tomorrow.
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