I’m leaving shortly to go to The Big Bead show with my eldest (21) because we’re both into making jewellery. I just wondered what type of shows/conventions/exhibitions other people in here enjoy going to, or would like to go to?
I’m leaving shortly to go to The Big Bead show with my eldest (21) because we’re both into making jewellery. I just wondered what type of shows/conventions/exhibitions other people in here enjoy going to, or would like to go to?
That sounds interesting. Will you buy any models there or are you going purely to look at other people’s creations?
The Bead Show was good, albeit a bit busy! My daughter bought herself some more supplies and got me a kit to make a beaded tea light holder for Christmas. I already have far too many beads so I resisted the urge to buy any more but it was a good girly day out nonetheless.
Cool - so you've got a creative Christmas coming. We're doing the boat show as well as Warwick Castle and Gaydon museum - a long weekend near Brum. I doubt if I'll buy anything at the show unless it's a real bargain - it's more of a measuring of the state of the art to see what quality I need to produce for my next models. I'm going CAD & 3D printing for the one currently on the slipway.
I can imagine that they are worth more than their weight in gold!
I hope you enjoy your visit to Gaydon!
I'm having massive Warwick castle envy at the moment, I might be able to tie it into another trip that I'm making later this year though, where there's a will, there is a way!
This is why I try to buy cheap abandoned kits form ebay - all those little bits are literally worth their weight in Gold!
Yes - looking forward to Gaydon - haven't been there in years so it'll be good to make it a combined visit - all sorts of eye-candy.
The pieces are between £2 for a locker, £6 for a lifeboat and £16 for a gun - you can very quickly spend hundreds building a battleship.
We've found out that Gaydon have a model train exhibition on at the same time! Woohoo! Lots of models!
It makes sense to do the 3D printing if it saves money and I guess if the pieces you are making are tiny that would mean less materials cost too?
It seems like Gaydon will be a bit of reminiscing as well as admiring all the cars on display?
It makes sense to do the 3D printing if it saves money and I guess if the pieces you are making are tiny that would mean less materials cost too?
It seems like Gaydon will be a bit of reminiscing as well as admiring all the cars on display?
I can imagine that they are worth more than their weight in gold!
I hope you enjoy your visit to Gaydon!
I'm having massive Warwick castle envy at the moment, I might be able to tie it into another trip that I'm making later this year though, where there's a will, there is a way!
This is why I try to buy cheap abandoned kits form ebay - all those little bits are literally worth their weight in Gold!
Yes - looking forward to Gaydon - haven't been there in years so it'll be good to make it a combined visit - all sorts of eye-candy.
The pieces are between £2 for a locker, £6 for a lifeboat and £16 for a gun - you can very quickly spend hundreds building a battleship.
We've found out that Gaydon have a model train exhibition on at the same time! Woohoo! Lots of models!