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Andy C
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Now as those who have read my blog recently will see - http://newheymodelrailway.wordpress.com/ - Ive a bit of experience in running model railway shows, as well as even more experience of exhibiting at them.
So its maybe no suprise I'm a little bit cynical about shows and to be honest rarely visit them as a paying visitor unless its something worthwhile like Scaleforum etc. Last week my eye was caught by a small show in York, run by the Ebor group which was a back to basics early years event with no trade to speak of just layouts, and some interesting soundng ones at that.
So I went to visit. Now I like York, as a lover of real ales its got a lot to offer if the show was naff. But guess what, it was brilliant, the lack of trade browsing concentrated my mind on the modelling around me and made me appreciate the efforts which has gone into the layouts even more. I moved on to licensed premises with a good spring in my step and thoroughly had a good day out.
Theres a lot to be said for this - yes its turning the clock back but the small traders are bailing out of shows at the moment like its gone out of fashion, and all we see is row after row of box shifters. And after all if I want a set of wheels or some figures etc its there at the click of the mouse anyway. If I want some boxed RTR items I'd much rather spend in my local model shop, Arcadia in Shaw and give Tim the profit, and where I can test my purchase .
I enjoyed myself, had a right royal day out and the show made such a refershing change its renewed my enthusiasm for the hobby and running shows. Interesting to hear other peoples thoughts.

So its maybe no suprise I'm a little bit cynical about shows and to be honest rarely visit them as a paying visitor unless its something worthwhile like Scaleforum etc. Last week my eye was caught by a small show in York, run by the Ebor group which was a back to basics early years event with no trade to speak of just layouts, and some interesting soundng ones at that.
So I went to visit. Now I like York, as a lover of real ales its got a lot to offer if the show was naff. But guess what, it was brilliant, the lack of trade browsing concentrated my mind on the modelling around me and made me appreciate the efforts which has gone into the layouts even more. I moved on to licensed premises with a good spring in my step and thoroughly had a good day out.
Theres a lot to be said for this - yes its turning the clock back but the small traders are bailing out of shows at the moment like its gone out of fashion, and all we see is row after row of box shifters. And after all if I want a set of wheels or some figures etc its there at the click of the mouse anyway. If I want some boxed RTR items I'd much rather spend in my local model shop, Arcadia in Shaw and give Tim the profit, and where I can test my purchase .
I enjoyed myself, had a right royal day out and the show made such a refershing change its renewed my enthusiasm for the hobby and running shows. Interesting to hear other peoples thoughts.



