Jack
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The dinner we have each year with Andy and a 'Bricks and mortar' are our 'show' I guess and it is right about the social advantage of this as the friendships that have resulted from a common interest are great. As to Jack knowing any gentlemen who would accompany him to London Rob the answer is no as he knows only dodgy characters.......:wink2:
Wayne.
It is true that the dinner is our 'show' but as it is smaller it is still possible to say 'it is what you make it'. We can book a table, visit the shop before the dinner, ask Andy for more Aussie figures, talk Treefrog etc in a way that a larger show might not alow. What we do miss out on is the range of figures. You do not collect glossies but I would love to see some of the smaller manufacturers that set up a stall at the shows. That said, as we have shown with the dioramas, neccessity is the mother of invention. If you want expanded options, you may need to take steps to expand you options. We are lucky to have a bricks and mortar store to build a group around. Is it the guys in California who have formed a group and they visit each other homes for 'viewings'? Ideas like that are great and perhaps manufacturers - particularly the smaller players - might look to make links with those kinds of ad hoc groups. Any glossy manufacturers want a contact person in Brisbane?