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Post by Coppas on Oct 24, 2023 22:22:29 GMT 1
On my part, I have no direct preferences in any way regarding different models whatsoever. However, I really appreciate the eye-catching models shown in the nice pictures though. Here in Sweden, model exhibitions in themselves are unfortunately quite rare. Most people in the Nordic countries seem to prefer sitting and tinkering alone in some nook in their basements or attics and don't even participate online. To partake in something like this exhibition in Fulda you can only dream of here... so I'll see if I can't find an excuse to travel to Germany next year. With regards Niclas
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Post by Christian on Oct 30, 2023 20:55:31 GMT 1
Germany certainly has more modellers than Sweden but even so I feel that this is more fragile than it perhaps appears. Shows like this hinge on the determination of a few individuals, and now that I think about it it's mostly just one man at the moment.
You would be welcome at the 2024 show of course. They had a number of international visitors in the past. Less than I'd like, but still. Clare Gilbert of Sylvan Scale Models comes to mind.
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