
Terry Bendall
Terry Bendall wrote: Boom the date in your diary now!![]()
Terry Bendall
Terry Bendall wrote:Mousa Models
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Phoenix Precision Paints
Terry Bendall wrote:two track building workshops will feature as part of this year's show. Track gurus Tony Wilkins and Howard Bolton have agreed to provide practical workshops on the making of the two key parts of a turnout, the common crossing and the switch blades. These will be run twice on each day and places, which will be limited, will need to be booked in advance. Those attending will also need to bring along a few simple tools. Details of how to book and what will be needed will be posted in due course. This will be a unique opportunity to learn from two of the experts in the field.
ianpenberth wrote:and me
philip-griffiths wrote:what tools would one need to bring if signing up for the track building seminars
Philip Hall wrote:I thought that a bus service was not going to be offered this year owing to losses in previous years?
martin goodall wrote:MODELU
David Thorpe wrote:I had been quite seriously thinking of going, but having read the programme I feel that there's not an awful lot of interest to me, and certainly not enough to justify the journey and expense. I do think that the format is getting just a bit "same old, same old" and that it needs refreshing, although I'm sure that many people will disagree and say that if it ain't broke don't fix it. The best railway show or event I have been to over the last year or more was the Linlithgow Skills Day which I thought was excellent. That, imo, is the way that society shows should perhaps be heading.
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martin goodall wrote: didn't see MODELU among the traders listed so far. I hope they've been invited.
David B wrote:Modelu will be at Railwells but Alan has been cutting down on shows as he has so much else to do
David Thorpe wrote:having read the programme I feel that there's not an awful lot of interest to me
David Thorpe wrote:The best railway show or event I have been to over the last year or more was the Linlithgow Skills Day
David Thorpe wrote:certainly not enough to justify the journey and expense.
David Thorpe wrote:That, imo, is the way that society shows should perhaps be heading.
Terry Bendall wrote: In my view, if Scaleforum changed to something along the lines of a skills day, or something that is smaller, then those who travel long distances will be less likely to come, and there will be fewer traders who will feel it is worth while attending. If that happens then something that I think is important to the members of the Society will be lost![]()
Paul Townsend wrote:And I don't believe any of us are working there this year!
Paul Townsend wrote:I reckon the social aspect is also important. Meeting old chums and exchanging reminiscences of the year's modelling successes and disasters.
David Thorpe wrote:Paul Townsend wrote:I reckon the social aspect is also important. Meeting old chums and exchanging reminiscences of the year's modelling successes and disasters.
I'm sure that's good - if you know people at the show and have "old chums" there. If you come from an area that has very few P4 modellers and as a result know hardly anybody at the show, and virtually nobody wears a name badge, then there is no social aspect. Going round the show may be OK even if there isn't much social interaction, but a lonely takeaway in your hotel room after the show isn't much fun. I have long campaigned for members at the show to wear name badges, but it has never happened. Until it does I think that the show might properly be perceived as cliquey.
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