Telford Model Show
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dr_gn

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16,767 posts

207 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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Looking forward to this:

http://www.smwshow.com/

Never been before, but apparently it's quite good. Can only go on Sunday, but hopefully might pick up a few supplies as well as getting some inspiration to finish my Jag.

Shar2

2,261 posts

236 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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I'll be there on the Saturday.

Eric Mc

124,829 posts

288 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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There both days - wearing my totally inconspicuous Farnborough IPMS Shirt (it's lurid red with a Cody Tree emblem).

Hope to see you there.

dr_gn

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16,767 posts

207 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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Eric Mc said:
There both days - wearing my totally inconspicuous Farnborough IPMS Shirt (it's lurid red with a Cody Tree emblem).

Hope to see you there.
Nice. I'll be wearing my Tamiya Mankini.

Starfighter

5,306 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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dr_gn said:
Nice. I'll be wearing my Tamiya Mankini.
I was planning on going but I didn't know there was a dress code.

perdu

4,885 posts

222 months

Wednesday 9th November 2011
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I think I'm glad I'm only going on Saturday...

(if I can find the place)

smile

Really dr_gn? The very rare Tamiya mankini?

Someone must take pictures, damn that Classic Car Show for keeping me away on Sunday

Eric Mc

124,829 posts

288 months

Wednesday 9th November 2011
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Try and get there as early as possible whatver days you go. Last year there were osme parking problems for those who started arriving later in the morning. Part of the problem last year was that some of teh car park was closed off as there was major construction work going on at the centre. This should now be finished and the cvar park back to normal.

dr_gn

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Wednesday 9th November 2011
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Eric Mc said:
Try and get there as early as possible whatver days you go. Last year there were osme parking problems for those who started arriving later in the morning. Part of the problem last year was that some of teh car park was closed off as there was major construction work going on at the centre. This should now be finished and the cvar park back to normal.
I hope it wont be a case of going into the halls, being pushed around the tables and being ejected out the other side.

Eric Mc

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Wednesday 9th November 2011
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It's never got that bad - yet.

dr_gn

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Thursday 10th November 2011
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Will be Saturday for me now - forgot it was the traditional bi-weekly 2 hour boredom session on Sunday.

Eric Mc

124,829 posts

288 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Start practising withdrawl this weekend in anticipation of next year when you will have no choice.



Edited by Eric Mc on Thursday 10th November 14:10

Starfighter

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201 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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dr_gn said:
Will be Saturday for me now - forgot it was the traditional bi-weekly 2 hour boredom session on Sunday.
Lunch with the outlaws?

Big Fat Fatty

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179 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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F1 Racing laugh

dr_gn

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Thursday 10th November 2011
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Yeah GP time again.

What's officially happening next year with the Sky deal? Are the BBC repeating it a night, or with an hour delay or something?

Eric Mc

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288 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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dr_gn said:
Yeah GP time again.

What's officially happening next year with the Sky deal? Are the BBC repeating it a night, or with an hour delay or something?
Nobody knows for sure.

(There's a long running thread on the subject in the Motorsports Forum).
Last year I missed the Vettel's title winning race due to Sunday Telford and I didn't even care.

I'll care less this year and even less again next year.

Bebee

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248 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Eric Mc said:
Try and get there as early as possible whatver days you go. Last year there were osme parking problems for those who started arriving later in the morning. Part of the problem last year was that some of teh car park was closed off as there was major construction work going on at the centre. This should now be finished and the cvar park back to normal.
The work on the carpark is almost complete, I'll be there Sun, this is my haunt, I'd park on the House Of Fraser multi and walk accross, it will take two mins. http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/telford-department-...

dr_gn

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16,767 posts

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Thursday 10th November 2011
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Eric Mc said:
dr_gn said:
Yeah GP time again.

What's officially happening next year with the Sky deal? Are the BBC repeating it a night, or with an hour delay or something?
Nobody knows for sure.

(There's a long running thread on the subject in the Motorsports Forum).
Last year I missed the Vettel's title winning race due to Sunday Telford and I didn't even care.

I'll care less this year and even less again next year.
Yeah I saw the other thread, but needed a concise version. Thanks.

Watching the GP on a Sunday is purely a tradition thing these days. Of course we get the occasional great one, but most times I wonder why I wasted the time.

Simpo Two

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288 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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dr_gn said:
What's officially happening next year with the Sky deal? Are the BBC repeating it a night, or with an hour delay or something?
I heard that Sky are covering some races and the BBC the others, but it may have changed.

The one oustanding race this year was when Button started at the back and overtook everybody, including Vettel, to win with about a lap to go. After that I tend to agree that once you've watched the first 3-4 laps you may as switch off. Or watch the 'highlights' version of course.

dr_gn

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Saturday 12th November 2011
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Here are some pics of my first experience of the Telford show.

I think 'bewildered' would be a good way to describe how I felt. The standard of the majority of the models is so far above what I can achieve that it's almost depressing! Anyway, I left more inspired than downcast I think.

The number of traders and specialist modelling companies is amazing. I still couldn't locate the elusive Tamiya Rothmans Porsche 956 I'm looking for though.

Despite all I've said against Airfix in the past, I had a close look at their latest and fothcoming offerings, and was impressed. I really hope the keep on the upward development curve and become a top quality manufacturer. Even some of the older models looked excellent built up, but I dread to think how much effort it took to achive those standards. Airfix also seem genuinely commited to promoting model building: I've been to several events now where youngsters can have a go, I think for free. Not convinced about the quality of the paint they give them though...

Oh yeah, and on top of all that I got to meet the great man himself: EricMc !


























perdu

4,885 posts

222 months

Saturday 12th November 2011
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Good pictures dr_gn

Eric never said he'd met you too, is there a dark secret? smile

I haven't taken as many pictures as you and they are still in my camera as I've a weekend of shows to download 'cos I will be at the NEC tomorrow, if my legs can hold out.

There were some incredible models as you say but I was heartened by the fact that some of them are not up to the quality that we see in here any week too. I don't feel too downhearted.

Thanks for the pic of the Italeri Wessex, really makes me determined to make my Froggy one better, he hadn't even got the tail rotor direction right. My mate Bill (another one!) found a Frog Wessex in the box for me to add to my display, so I will have enough to complete my four cab display, yeehah. (Queens Flight, HAS1 or 3 not sure which yet and my SAR2 and that old thing of mine that is so last monthsmile)

I haven't been to Telford before for a "Nationals" before, my last was at Stoneleigh in 84 or 85 but the scale was rather impressive.

A funny thing is though, the stuff I bought, mostly tools and paint came from my local shop. His prices were better than any others I saw...