Hi All,
The Scale Model Challenge last weekend was totally fantastic with plenty of vendors, a great competition, workshops, big raffle and an all around good time. In 2020, there will be no SMC as the Koningshof in Veldhoven will be hosting the "World Model Expo 2020". This event attracts modellers from around the world and happens only once every few years. A huge contest, seminars, demonstrations, interactive workshops and retail area with select vendors and manufacturers. It is a 3 day event from the 3rd - 5th of July next year. Their website isn't up and running yet with the rest of the details, But this is a show you won't want to miss.
www.wme2020.com
I have nothing to do with it other than attending and entering the comps (maybe buy a few things too). I have already made my hotel reservations for it. The Koningshof hotel is already booked out for it too. If you are planning on attending, I would make hotel reservations now and not wait till later. I know it is a long way off, but better to plan ahead than to miss out.
Prost
Allen
The Scale Model Challenge last weekend was totally fantastic with plenty of vendors, a great competition, workshops, big raffle and an all around good time. In 2020, there will be no SMC as the Koningshof in Veldhoven will be hosting the "World Model Expo 2020". This event attracts modellers from around the world and happens only once every few years. A huge contest, seminars, demonstrations, interactive workshops and retail area with select vendors and manufacturers. It is a 3 day event from the 3rd - 5th of July next year. Their website isn't up and running yet with the rest of the details, But this is a show you won't want to miss.
www.wme2020.com
I have nothing to do with it other than attending and entering the comps (maybe buy a few things too). I have already made my hotel reservations for it. The Koningshof hotel is already booked out for it too. If you are planning on attending, I would make hotel reservations now and not wait till later. I know it is a long way off, but better to plan ahead than to miss out.
Prost
Allen
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