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Andy

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  1. Steve Harris and I had a conversation about UH at the recent Warickshire show. I'm sure Steve will pass on his opinion / knowledge of what he felt led to UH appearing as they did but the farm side certainly looks to have been lifted in some respects by the Renault / Claas relationship.

    I'm sure theres a degree of risk involved that has resulted in significant rewards too, that I'm sure UH are now reaping.

    As for the initial debate. I don't think UH signals the end for the scratch builders. If item product runs are kept low and products maintain functionality superior or different to what UH are producing, I don't see the market drying up. However for a UK produced product on a semi-mass produced scale, unless license protection is legally adhered too, I would say it would be near impossible to compete as we have sadly seen with UH producing DBP's range of product.

  2. Interesting discussion. The organisers I believe took the decision to charge on the basis that essentially you were paying the entry fee for two individuals. I'm not sure whether this then included the 'displayer' and then two guests. It didnt seem to work too well regardless.

    I think for a show which has been established for years and where space is a premium, the possibility of a charge becomes fairly logical. If it is being run as a commercial venture, I guess profits have to be maximised where possible. That said, as we see with Spalding, it gets to a point where you have to start balancing certain aspects to avoid people becoming dis-interested. I guess there are ways of softening the blow when charging for displays. Table hire for example which Sue highlighted is normally a cost which organisers have to account for. Similarly, some of the proceeds (after costs) donated to charity could also encourage more involvement. Its what some of the other shows do I think?

    For a new event, I would have thought that dead space is far worse than loss of revenue. It reflects far more on visitor's decisions to attend in future years in my opinion, so to allow for an acceptable loss (on this part of the show) in the first few years in order to ensure space is filled, would probably work out much better in the longer term, for visitor numbers anyway, if its a long term venture of course. Perhaps its something the show can work on for next year.

  3. I will post a few images up in the next few days. I think for a new show, it did alright and the majority of traders were satisfied. There was a good mix of different items for most people's tastes. Just not much of some areas such as conversions, custom work etc.. I was impressed with the number of people through the door. The standard of the dioramas there was excellent, but it would have been nice to have more people there displaying. Likewise, the scratch built items on display were very good.

    In general I would say a show with potential if certain aspects are tweaked. More displays/exhibits and more traders certainly required in some areas. The venue is excellent, although its a good job it didnt rain!

    Visitor catchment area seemed to cover plenty of people who we see at Malvern so will be interesting to see if this event is effected.

  4. I think we could debate all night about the current economic climate r.e. jobs, and I could post some things about the NHS which have made me very sad in recent weeks, Especially when they effect close family, but I'll refrain and move to something more light hearted! My poor mazda 6 estate is poorly again. It seems to have a continued bad case of flatulence with regular plums of black smoke covering the car behind in the face. Poor thing! Won't be long before it's put down I'm sure!

  5. i sometime wonder if its just down to the shift thats on that day, or even 1 factory out of two running that give the problems ,i saw a stack of case 956's at the case dealer the other week, a look through was pretty surprising, i recon half were displaying the issues mentioned above ,decals especially, but the others looked imaculate , its a real shame , as the models looked good, and they have taken huge steps forward over the last 3 years ,they just need to nail this quallity control issue where ever the problem is

    You may not be far wrong there Sean. I was reading an interesting article recently suggesting that some companies contract out several factories.

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