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  • #376819
    Old School
    Participant
      @oldschool

      I am in two minds as wether to go tomorrow is it worth the trip or is it the same old things, disappointed with last years show?

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      #4551
      Old School
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        @oldschool
        #376825
        Mike Poole
        Participant
          @mikepoole82104

          The shopping opportunities were mainly the usual suspects with 1 or 2 new ones, the model displays were interesting but I never remember if they have been shown before, it will be good when the dementia kicks in and it will all seem newsmiley

          Mike

          #376826
          JC54
          Participant
            @jc54

            I am newish to model engineering and went to the exhibition Friday. I really enjoyed the day. So impressed with the variety and quality of the exhibits. This is only the second show that I have been to so cannot compare to last year.

            #376831
            Neil Wyatt
            Moderator
              @neilwyatt

              Please go!

              ALL model engineering shows need as much support as possible or you won't get the choice whether or not to go in the future

              Neil

              Who can't go because of car troubles

              #376853
              Jeff Dayman
              Participant
                @jeffdayman43397

                Neil – think "Toyota" and you will likely have much less car trouble. Just my opinion.

                Agreed about going to model engineering shows – use em or lose em. In North America there are only a couple, and none close to me. Wish there were as many here as in the UK. I'd be an attendee!

                #376871
                Neil Wyatt
                Moderator
                  @neilwyatt

                  If I get an Ota, I'll get a real one, not a toy.

                  #376881
                  Robert Butler
                  Participant
                    @robertbutler92161

                    Land Cruiser V8 awesome and relentless pity no one can equal the reliability regrettably no longer imported emissions!. Followed a home built 18 plate strapped on an AA Recovery truck yesterday on the way back from the Midlands Model Exhibition.

                    #376884
                    Mike Poole
                    Participant
                      @mikepoole82104

                      There must be som very flush model engineers around, I followed an AMG Merc into the car park.

                      Mike

                      #376888
                      not done it yet
                      Participant
                        @notdoneityet

                        Might have been an exhibitor?smiley

                        #376889
                        Rik Shaw
                        Participant
                          @rikshaw

                          Enjoyed the show as usual on Thursday. WARCO were by far the biggest trade stand there. RGD a close second . Superb models everywhere with a very impressive large scale flying model of a WW2 bomber near the entrance.

                          Our overnight hotel in Leamington Spa was wiz – superior fodder!

                          Rik

                          #376892
                          Chris Evans 6
                          Participant
                            @chrisevans6

                            Neil, Toyota hype does not deliver. I bought a RAV 4 when I retired. Without doubt the worst car I've ever had, sold on after 4 months.

                            #376901
                            Mick B1
                            Participant
                              @mickb1
                              Posted by Neil Wyatt on 20/10/2018 19:36:28:

                              Please go!

                              ALL model engineering shows need as much support as possible or you won't get the choice whether or not to go in the future

                              Neil

                              Who can't go because of car troubles

                              I'm struggling to find a compelling reason to go. The magazines, and websites like this one, promote awareness of tooling and practices that wouldn't've been possible a few decades back. Prices at the exhibitions aren't generally keen enough to justify the trip and the hassle, and some exhibitor societies show the same models time after time.

                              #376905
                              John Haine
                              Participant
                                @johnhaine32865

                                I go every year, having family nearby. Every year there is less of interest to me. The Lancaster was impressive. I saw only one clock being exhibited, the usual steam models, seem to be the same every year. I know what Neil means, use it or lose it, but it would be nice if there was more variety.

                                #376909
                                J Hancock
                                Participant
                                  @jhancock95746

                                  I enjoyed the show on Thursday, many interesting conversations with exhibitors on details of construction and design. The perfection achieved on some of the exhibits is just breathtaking to behold.

                                  I do agree with some of the earlier comments, especially the sparseness of 'anything' at the Alexandra palace venue, greed will finish off that exhibition if it continues.

                                  #376948
                                  Nicholas Farr
                                  Participant
                                    @nicholasfarr14254

                                    Hi, all this talk of the same exhibits etc., is all very well, so why don't some of you exhibit something that you've made, or even in the process of making, even if it only goes in as display exhibit?

                                    Regards Nick.

                                    #376952
                                    JasonB
                                    Moderator
                                      @jasonb

                                      Having to make two visits or staying from Wednesday to Sunday puts some people off especially if they live a fair distance away. Organisers are not keen to have models entered on just one or two days. That's why I did not enter anything at this show but have at others.

                                      #376966
                                      Nicholas Farr
                                      Participant
                                        @nicholasfarr14254

                                        Hi Jason, I understand your point, but there has to be some people who put themselves out to exhibit, but we can't expect all of them to live on the doorstep of the venues. The organisers can't conjure up exhibits, so unless people make an effort, the shows are doomed. I've seen some of your own wonderful work along with others who frequent this forum at various exhibitions over the years and there are others that have exhibited who have travelled far greater distances than most of use. I didn't get time to produce anything this year myself, but then I haven't complained about the lack of different things to see.

                                        Regards Nick.

                                        #376979
                                        Journeyman
                                        Participant
                                          @journeyman

                                          Managed to visit on Sunday and despite getting stuck behind a very large tractor on the A423 got there in good time. No queue and about 6th through the door. Strange when the place is empty.

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                                          It didn't really get that much busier until midday but nevertheless much quieter than I remember on previous years. There were definitely fewer trade stands and the tent/extension part was very sparsely populated. A few regular clubs definitely absent. The model road vehicle rally was down to a mere 13 vehicles and apart from the train rides nothing else outside.. There were some interesting models but most I thought I had seen before and the competition display was very limited.

                                          Apparently the previous 3 days were busier so if you want quiet next year then Sunday is the day to visit. I managed to get up close and personal with both the RDG and Tracy Tools stand I could examine their wares with space to spare which is most unusual!

                                          I can see all these shows becoming "Online Events" sometime soon, sad but that is the way things seem to be moving.

                                          John

                                          Edited By Journeyman on 21/10/2018 16:02:56

                                          #376988
                                          Mike Poole
                                          Participant
                                            @mikepoole82104

                                            I wonder if we have too many shows at the moment? The show in London in the early seventies ran for about ten days. As the hobby is claimed by many to be in decline we have more shows than ever but the shows seem to be struggling to attract the retail element of the show. The retail part of the show used to be very enlightening especially to new starters but now the internet provides a good look at many retailers wares and many people provide reviews via forums and YouTube type sites. Without leaving home you can tap into a mine of information and develop a shortlist of places to visit. With the explosion in shows it must be very difficult and expensive for the traders to attend and the benefit to them small. The model displays depend on clubs or individuals making a big effort to organise and man the exhibit for maybe six days including set up and tear down time. The shows have also become very specialist now where the few shows used to be very wide ranging. It seems that many people do not wish to travel too far to a show and this makes the regional shows just about viable. It seems likely that if attendance continues to fall then we will lose some shows but will this leave a space for a mega show for all modelling interests? The motorcycle show is quite big and based at the NEC, there is still a London show as Londoners seem afraid to leave the inside of the M25. A show based in the midlands seems a good idea but is still a long trek from Cornwall or Scotland but if the show was spectacular enough it might be worth the effort and expense.

                                            Mike

                                            #376994
                                            Old School
                                            Participant
                                              @oldschool

                                              My interest is anything fast for the last 10 years I have built and raced modern and old timer tethered cars,I applied for a club stand so that we could exhibit the cars but it was declined no reason given so I didn't bother again.

                                              In the end I didn't go to the exhibition I went to a model aircraft swap meet mainly radio stuff but I bought a Stuart Turner S50 set of castings for £50 and a Dooling 10cc engine for a British old timer tether car that I building and as usual at this type of events caught up with some friends a good morning out.

                                              #377003
                                              duncan webster 1
                                              Participant
                                                @duncanwebster1

                                                I went Thursday. The stuff on the club stands was very good, but there didn't seem to be many of them, or I missed them. They were mixed in with the trade stands. The Doncaster arrangement is much better. To cap it all, I bought some gauge glass tube and promptly lost it, so if any of you traders have come across a plastic bag with 2 engths of 6mm glass tube it's mine

                                                #377011
                                                derek hall 1
                                                Participant
                                                  @derekhall1

                                                  First time at this exhibition for a few years. I enjoyed it, it was quieter than I expected despite the car park looking full (I attended today …sunday).

                                                  We should try and support these events and it is up to us to enter exhibits….

                                                  Regards to all

                                                  #377021
                                                  DMB
                                                  Participant
                                                    @dmb

                                                    I went on Thursday and found it quite busy. I believe exbns are on the first day, then tail off a bit. First time I have visited this show since they had a damn great tent, sorry, marquee and how many years is that?

                                                    Thought it was quite a good show with a lot of traders and loads of stock to flog. Some very impressive models but as usual, not much in the way of home built tools and machines, e.g., tool grinding jigs.

                                                    #377027
                                                    mike T
                                                    Participant
                                                      @miket56243

                                                      Derek, you would not believe how difficult the show management make it for an exhibitor. If they decide to accept your request to exhibit a model, they insist on the exhibit being there for the full duration of the show. If you do not live locally, that can mean four nights in a hotel on top of your fuel and food bills. They do give you two entrance tickets, you are expected to buy the tickets for other two days. That's not much of an incentive for an exhibitor.is it?

                                                      Mike

                                                      Edited By mike T on 21/10/2018 22:24:43

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