Thanks for the above explanation Tim.
I actually went to an exhibition last weekend, my first every one and was surprised at all the different scales. I, like most people my age, had a Hornby layout (still in the the loft BTW).
I only went because my wife works for the church we go to.. It's not a nice looking building at all as it's a large converted warehouse. Whilst the outside is a non-descript box, the inside has been converted into a modern, multipurpose conference centre - not at all 'churchy' but immensely practical. She is actually the Conference Centre Manager, which is how I found out about it.
The main auditorium can seat almost 600 people plus another large hall next door and so there was plenty of room for all manner of layouts and trade stands...everything from O gauge and possibly larger down to N gauge. It did take me down memory lane!!
As for "very strange people", you're not wrong......very strange is an understatement!
It had been agreed that the exhibitors could come in the day before and set up and then gain access to the building at 8am on the morning of the show.
That though was apparently not good enough for one exhibitor who decided to force open a door early so that he and a number of cronies could set up!! That's right, he broke into the building!
Now, the last time I checked breaking and entering was a criminal offence.....and by the time my wife got there 10 minutes ahead of the 8am entry, the alarm was going off and any number of exhibitors were setting up.....
....oh and they had taken it upon themselves to call the security company and say everything was ok........very strange people as you say!!
ATB
Andrew
I actually went to an exhibition last weekend, my first every one and was surprised at all the different scales. I, like most people my age, had a Hornby layout (still in the the loft BTW).
I only went because my wife works for the church we go to.. It's not a nice looking building at all as it's a large converted warehouse. Whilst the outside is a non-descript box, the inside has been converted into a modern, multipurpose conference centre - not at all 'churchy' but immensely practical. She is actually the Conference Centre Manager, which is how I found out about it.
The main auditorium can seat almost 600 people plus another large hall next door and so there was plenty of room for all manner of layouts and trade stands...everything from O gauge and possibly larger down to N gauge. It did take me down memory lane!!
As for "very strange people", you're not wrong......very strange is an understatement!
It had been agreed that the exhibitors could come in the day before and set up and then gain access to the building at 8am on the morning of the show.
That though was apparently not good enough for one exhibitor who decided to force open a door early so that he and a number of cronies could set up!! That's right, he broke into the building!
Now, the last time I checked breaking and entering was a criminal offence.....and by the time my wife got there 10 minutes ahead of the 8am entry, the alarm was going off and any number of exhibitors were setting up.....
....oh and they had taken it upon themselves to call the security company and say everything was ok........very strange people as you say!!
ATB
Andrew
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