Sorry to be a party pooper, but the expo was merely okay.I was a bit disappointed as i thought it was quite one-dimensional. sure, military models are very popular but i would say that 98% of all the models were military in nature. Of the 98%, they were almost entirely WW2 with only a couple of others depicting other conflicts. i would also be surprised if a non military model won a comp no matter how well executed.
if there were say, 500 models on display, they were probably only 40 that were non military, including the comical Wallace and Gromit figures.
I looked at some of the trade stands and saw precious few non military kits available. Of the books available i didnt see a single non military book, not even anything on railways which i thought would have been very popular in the UK (unless i missed them, or do they have their on specialist shows).
if i went to another show, i would hope to see a greater variety of work on display. perhaps this is the British scene? The videos ive seen of Japanese and American fairs have a much broader range of subject matter on display.
This is the only fair ive been to, perhaps if there was a national fair i would be tempted to attend, but unless i wanted to purchase materials and such like i dont think that i would bother to attend another one.
No offence to anyone, and of course, some of the work on show (particularly the dioramas in my opinion) were magnificent.