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Title: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Hauk on October 31, 2024, 02:16:13 PM
As I don´t want to litter Bernhards Huelett thread with off-topic chit-chat I am moving the discussion about model exhibitions to a new thread.

I have looked a bit more into the  Faszination Modellbau exhibition in Friedrichshafen, and I am afraid that I like Peter don´t think this is excactly my cup of tea.
In addition, Friedrichshafen is not exactly an easy place to get to from the far north of Europe.

But what scale model shows in Europe is really worth visiting? I have been to Railex in England, and I feel that it was well worth the visit. Some of the other Model Railway Exhibitions in the UK look interesting too, like the 0-scale exhibition at Guildex every November.

But are there any shows worth visiting on the continent?
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Les Tindall on November 01, 2024, 12:42:42 AM
The problem, if that's the right word, is there are so many aspects to modelling. Railways, figures, military, maritime, dioramas, sci-fi, fantasy and so on. The exhibitions tend to focus on one or two of these and so we could be very disappointed in a show because it doesn't contain our particular interests. The only way to gain from attending is to glean ideas and techniques from other modellers that you could use or products from the traders that are useful.
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Les Tindall on November 01, 2024, 12:46:27 AM
Just to continue, I'm going to a show next week that is primarily for military kit modellers but would be looking at for instance, weathering techniques or kit bashing ideas.
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Peter_T1958 on November 01, 2024, 04:39:58 AM
Quote from: Hauk on October 31, 2024, 02:16:13 PMBut are there any shows worth visiting on the continent?

Most of the plasic guys in Europe make a pilgrimage to the SMC Eindhoven every year. I have not been there yet (only my tractors  :-\ ). A lot of military stuff, but dioramas, figures and ships too...
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: finescalerr on November 01, 2024, 12:15:19 PM
Would any existing convention focus on the level of modeling or diversity of subjects we have on the forum? I've yet to hear of one. Maybe we could consider just a relatively small gathering of forum members and others who excel at what they model, possibly even at somebody's home. -- Russ
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Les Tindall on November 01, 2024, 02:05:39 PM
We used to do that here in the Birmingham area of the UK (Barney was one of the group). Bring along a model, completed or not, exchange ideas, techniques or just chat.
Great times!
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Bernhard on November 02, 2024, 03:01:58 AM
Like every year, I was in Friedrichshafen yesterday. It's not far for me: half an hour by car, then 45 minutes by ferry to the other side of Lake Constance. What I find positive about the fair is the variety of topics. I find inspiration in all areas, even if many of them are not directly related to my project. One negative thing I have noticed in recent years is that suppliers of machines, machine accessories, tools, raw materials and accessories such as screws, bearings etc. have not been represented at the fair since the coronavirus pandemic. Many have apparently shifted their sales activities completely to the internet. Especially with products like these, it's important for me to be able to see and touch them before I buy. Because it's the only fair of its kind in our area, I'll definitely be going again next year. It's always fun.
It would be possible to exhibit the Hulett there. But it would have to be more advanced in terms of realisation to arouse wider interest. I will consider this again in two to three years' time. Perhaps a joint stand with other forum members would also be conceivable.
I also think an in-house exhibition would be a good idea, although it would involve a lot of effort for everyone involved.

Bernhard


Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Hauk on November 02, 2024, 04:16:58 AM
Lets try to describe the perfect modellers meeting! I go first:
Title: Re: What is the best modelling exhibition in Europe?
Post by: Hauk on November 02, 2024, 04:29:13 AM
Quote from: finescalerr on November 01, 2024, 12:15:19 PMWould any existing convention focus on the level of modeling or diversity of subjects we have on the forum? I've yet to hear of one. Maybe we could consider just a relatively small gathering of forum members and others who excel at what they model, possibly even at somebody's home. -- Russ

Good observation! I went to some of the narrow gauge "Smalspårsfrämjandets" meetings in Norra Sandby in the south of sweden a couple of years back. Participation was around 50-100 people, and around 10-20 brought their own models, dioaramas, and a very nice modular 0n3-scale layout. There were a couple of stalls selling tools and material as well.

The Skövde meeting I wrote about this summer is also a good example. It is hosted by one of Swedens most legendary model railroad clubs. They hold an open house, , but all participansts are expected to bring models to display.

This rule is not enforced strictly, but it underscores that this is a meeting mainly for enthusiasts.

And as the elitist snob I am, I would enjoy nothing more than an invitation to a private meet at some respected modellers estate!