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Title: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: norry on May 04, 2009, 07:30:24 pm
      ...Hi Guys...

...Glasgow Richmond Model Boat Club are holding an Open Day on Sunday 17th of May from 12 noon till 4pm...

All Welcome...Come Along & Sail Your Boat Into & Around our Model Harbour Layout or just to say Hello & have a Cuppa & a Chat...

There will be lots of Model Boats on Display both in the water & on the tables...Hands-On Boats for The Kids to Have A  Go...Raffle...

Lets Hope For Some Good Weather...See You There...

           ...Best Regards...Norry
...
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: norry on May 16, 2009, 07:57:21 pm
   ...HI Guys...

Just a Wee Reminder that our Open Day is Tomorrow...

Lets hope the weather is like it was Today...Sunny with a Breeze for the Clootie Boats...

...See You There...Norry...
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: Mark47 on May 17, 2009, 10:33:32 am
I hoped to make it but my lift fell through (driver not well). So I hope to see loads of photos posted. I would be very intrested in Leander class frigates if anyone gets some. O0

Mark
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: brianc on May 17, 2009, 10:12:12 pm
Hi Norry.
Hope you don`t mind if I post some pics of the open day :-)) :-))
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Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: Martin (Admin) on May 17, 2009, 11:00:13 pm
Looks a good day out!
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 18, 2009, 10:50:15 pm
 {:-{   hi i was at the open day on sunday and it was a good day out for the family , the kitchen staff were very nice along with the raffle staff and some of the older gentlemen were really friendly , but i must say i used to go to this club and help out when i was younger and in my opinion it wasnt as good as it used to be , they used to have explosive charges and put on major displays for the kids with steering an docking competitions and mini war fights with jimmy paxton doing all the commentary for it . my parents were the members and havent been for a few years but we all agree there is a lot required to bring it back up to the old standard especially with some of the middle aged members attitudes towards the public around the static display area . in the past when a stranger arrived at the open days they were welcomed by everyone but on sunday my family and friends felt as if we weren`t meant to be there by the above mentioned middle aged members.

this is just my opinion and i hope i havent offended anyone but i do believe that this may help to bring it to your members attention , as i said the older ladies and gentlemen were the friendliest members i have met and couldnt fault them

thanks
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: gingyer on May 18, 2009, 11:26:27 pm
Hi there VTS99,
I am a member of richmond unfortunatley I was not there on sunday but I am sadend about how you felt when you went down to the club.
I don't know if you were aware that the pyro-technic (mock battle) shows are not allowed now as it would cost far too much for training and
insurance etc for the club to put these shows on. Also it was getting to dangerous to do and this is why it was stopped.

Hopefuly if you are coming down again you can send me a PM and we can have a sail together  :-))

Regards
Colin

Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: brianc on May 19, 2009, 01:52:15 am
Hi VTS99,
I am also a member of the Richmond club and am dismayed at the way you felt you and your family were treated,I was as the show on Sunday and manned the static display on and off throughout the day,but I can assure you ,that I for one ,actively encouraged members of the public ,young and old to come in and look around and answered any questions asked to the best of my ability,after all ,is`nt that the purpose of the show ?
Please don`t let your experience on sunday put you off attending future shows,get in touch with me  (or  gingyer)and we can meet up at the club and have a chat and a cuppa(my treat :-)))
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: norry on May 19, 2009, 02:11:40 am
...Hi Guys...

What a Day we had again...The Weather was brilliant ( at least it still was when I had to go awayto work at 4pm...)
The Crowds were Mingling, Chatting & Drinking Refreshments and enjoying themselves throughout the afternoon...

Thanks for posting the pictures Brian...They are Smashing...The Harbour Layout was looking Brilliant Again...

Pity about the experience that VTS99 and his family endured...If only he had said something to one of us about it at the time, we could have explained why there are no more Pyrotechnic Shows...

VTS99, You are most welcome to come along to the Club some day & have a cuppa & a chat & let us show you some of the Improvments & Developments that we have made inside the Clubs Facilities...

Anyway...Back to the Open Day itself...A Smashing Day...I thought it quite Funny and Ironic when I was doing the Raffle and asked for a visiting volunteer to draw the Main Prize...(A Remote Controlled Quad Bike)...A Young Girl in the Crowd was very quick to put her hand up and come forward to pick the ticket....She then proceeded to pick a ticket which belonged to her Fathers Friend...
Ah Well,,. Thats the Way It Goes Sometimes...

So, Well Done Everybody at the club....It was a Brilliant Team Effort...

...Best Regards...Norry...
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: Malcolm Reade on May 19, 2009, 07:16:04 am
Norry

When I first (mis)read your post, I thought you'd said that the crowds were 'Minging'   {-) {-)

It looks to be a really good event with some nice models on show.

Malc


Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: dreadnought72 on May 19, 2009, 09:18:00 am
Malcolm - me too! I must've lived in Glasgow too long.  %%
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 19, 2009, 01:56:08 pm
hi now i understand about the pyro shows etc but what i was meaning was there was a certain member who asked us to leave the static display area in case we damaged the models then proceeded to put a rope across the entrance to keep the public out whilst he sat an talked with his friends . and later in the day i did see other members letting the public in and being the nicest they could to everyone , so my wife and i agreed that it must just be the select few members that werent friendly . and like i said earlier the other members i met were the friendliest i have ever met and was actually thinking of a membership at a later date if i was allowed because i always say you cant judge a book by its cover and never tar everyone with the same brush  :-)
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: Mark47 on May 19, 2009, 07:02:34 pm
In the past all static displays were cordoned off. O0


Mark
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 19, 2009, 08:58:42 pm
i am not wanting to argue with people i was just pointing this out . but when i was a kid the display was twice as big and all sides of it were open so the public could see all the models easily and if anyone had any questions about the static display models or the club there was always a friendly face nearby to help out . i was only pointing out that someone made us feel un welcomed i am sorry if i offended anyone MARK  O0 like i said earlier when people like jimmy , alice and alan paxton along with george and liz gourley were there along with a lot of the older members it seemed like there was a lot more going on for all ages and a lot more competitions and events . not just a wee nipper race and a raffle. my family alone had seven boats at the club and altogether all the old members had nearly 200 boats between them and at least 50 sometimes more in the static display area. yes it was cordoned off for members to access the inside of the area but the public could walk around the large tent and see the models . there was also competitions for young and old members i.e. steering and docking etc i was only pointing out that a lot of the old traditions had been lost in the past 10 years or so and i am sure there is a lot of people who would love to see them again not just us
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: tugnut on May 19, 2009, 09:26:48 pm
Realy looks like a great day  :-)) nice set up you have up there.
Is the tug tow day still on in june if so i will come up.

 nice one all the best john b
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: gingyer on May 19, 2009, 09:32:50 pm
the tug towing day is still on in june  John :-))

The steering and docking comps VTS are in August/September
this was only the "start of Season" show which is more like a funday as it always has been
then the regatta with all the competitions are normaly in august/September time (no date set at the moment for this)

vts99 Can I ask your name at all because I have been sailing in glasgow for about the last 19years+ and some of that at
richmond/ renfrew and other clubs so I may know you

Colin
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 19, 2009, 09:51:04 pm
no problem al keep that in mind colin . my names graeme kydd my mums jo who used to help run the kitchen with liz and alice and my dads david who owned the londoner car ferry , the perkasa . the weser fire boat and a few others , he also helped display jimmy and alans fleet of navy boats when required and i helped set up the pyro gear in the pond when i could

do u mind me asking what age you are as i do remember a colin at richmond when i was younger
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: gingyer on May 19, 2009, 10:01:38 pm
Hi graeme,
I am 29 and if I am not mistaken did you not also go too Kings Park Sec.
and have an 'bottom' of a teacher for craft and design called McMillan
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 19, 2009, 10:14:25 pm
Hi graeme,
I am 29 and if I am not mistaken did you not also go too Kings Park Sec.
and have an " Censored " of a teacher for craft and design called McMillan

yeah that me mate long time no speak  :-)) so do you still go to richmond . i was thinking of going back now i`m a family man lol

thats if they`ll have me after all this lol i was just pointing out what i missed and that someone was a bit on the rude side and now its became a 4 page essay lol
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: gingyer on May 19, 2009, 10:19:22 pm
Yes I still go down and have a sail we also have a build night during the week when we go down an
funnily enough build the models.
 
if you are interested let us know
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 19, 2009, 10:23:34 pm
probably will mate , jus waitin to get a hold of the old weser fire boat again to cheer ma dad up cause he had to sell all his boats a few year ago but once i get it al let you know
 :-))
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: norry on May 19, 2009, 10:45:09 pm
...Hi Guys...

There are not many clubs nowadays that hold Steering & Docking competitions  at their shows...
It seems to have run its course...The Annual Regatta run by the Federation still do them but thats it...This Years Regatta is at Largs on the 2nd of August...
I personally think its due to the hassle that was being caused by modellers trying to handicap the more modern, maouverable boats such as our tugs...We build them to act just like the real boats...
We were being told that we couldn,t use Bow Thrusters whilst competing...Is that not why these boats have Bow Thrusters,, To aid manouverability whilst Steering & Docking...
There were several postings on this Forum  & on the Federation Website about making a new set of rules... but it fell flat on its Ar**...

VTS99... I hope this helps explain why these competyitions are no longer held... And By All Means...Come Down to the Club for a chat & a cuppa...You will be made very welcome...Just dont expect it to be like the old days as our club has changed a good bit as well...

...Best Regards...Norry...


Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 19, 2009, 10:54:15 pm
cheers norry for that like i said earlier i was just wondering why things had changed so much cause i asked a few guys about the comps and they werent really sure the only problem i had was the rude gentleman other than that my family and i still had a great day out and would love to come once i get my collection started again as i am looking to buy or build a lot of the old boats my dad had to cheer him up as hes had a bit of a rough time over the past few years . so no doubt once i get things sorted we will both be down to the club to say hi and have a cuppa or 2  :-))
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: northern nutter on May 19, 2009, 11:11:53 pm
Hi vts99

May I ask what the rude gentleman looked like? :police:

Michael
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: northern nutter on May 19, 2009, 11:15:57 pm
Bye the way,nice pictures Brian :-))
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: Shipmate60 on May 20, 2009, 01:20:49 am
Mark47,
As an ex member of Glasgow Richmond Club in the past the static display was to the park side and in front of the Portacabin and the public were allowed to  get very close to the models as we always had a good number of members manning the areas.
The front of the Portacabin was for the models to be judged and again the general public were allowed very close.
It was usually accepted that some minor damage MIGHT occur, as did to a few of my warships, but not only at home water but during ship launching displays.

Bob
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: Mark47 on May 20, 2009, 01:46:27 pm
Mark47,
As an ex member of Glasgow Richmond Club in the past the static display was to the park side and in front of the Portacabin and the public were allowed to  get very close to the models as we always had a good number of members manning the areas.
The front of the Portacabin was for the models to be judged and again the general public were allowed very close.
It was usually accepted that some minor damage MIGHT occur, as did to a few of my warships, but not only at home water but during ship launching displays.

Bob

At the three events I helped man. The models were always cordoned off.  Non members could get close, but no closer than 4-5'. At that time along with the model task force displays (pyrotechnics). The Paisley model centre also attended with there flying club members. Displaying planes helicopters and all sorts. I also remember one year having a small steam powered steam roller/train thing that took the kids for a ride around the club.

Mark
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 20, 2009, 02:37:11 pm
i would rather not say as i wasnt here to start trouble i just wanted to point out that one person made us feel uncomfortable that was all the gentleman it concerns will know he is . we were in the static display area looking at he fearless as its one of my favourites and there was no sign or rope to tell us it was members only at that point then the gentleman obruptly walked in an told us to leave the area in case we broke anythin . now i have been brought up around the models and understand about how much work etc goes into the models so made sure and i took extra care not to even touch the models . but it was just this persons attitude that annoyed me . and when he wasn`t at the display there was other members inviting people in to look around and explaining a bit about some of the models etc

as i said i didnt want to offend anyone as i am not that type of person
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 20, 2009, 02:44:15 pm
bob that is exactly what i remember and mark i do remember the displays from other clubs etc which was great for the kids along with the steam train rides . i was never off it when it first came  :-) but bob is explaining it exactly how my family and i remember it as we were part of the first members of grmbc when it split from queens park mbc and it may of changed by the time you joined
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: northern nutter on May 20, 2009, 07:08:04 pm
Ok guys

As I am the guy who actually owns the Intrepid (not Fearless) and am also the Vice chairman of the club,I would like to know who if anyone has caused offence as it is always a good idea to hear both sides of the argument before posting comments detrimental to the well being of the club.May I also state that I am 31 years old and have been involved in the model boat scene since the approx age of 6 and in all that time ,have always known the static display area of whatever club to be cordoned off to members of the public through whatever method.I have also discussed this topic with various other guys who were in the club a long time before me and who had their own boats in the Bang bang displays and who are like myself still active in the warship side of the club only to be told this has always been the case.Now yes I am sure there was and will be in the future members of the public asked inside the barrier for a closer look,but I am sure you will understand this will be down to the discretion of the members looking after that particular area!I am sure you also understand that the bang bangs can no longer take place due to insurance purposes and that the club was led away from the steam railway at the show for whatever reason but be assured that this is something we have been looking at along with a few other ideas.NOW AS THIS WAS ONLY A START OF SEASON show of course it was going to be slightly smaller and of course there was not going to be comp judging as this takes place at the open day,so the only thing missing was steering and docking which over the last 4-5 years has proved to be of non interest to the majority of modelers and so was refined into the Tug towing event which will be held next month as a show of its own!

Michael
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: brianc on May 21, 2009, 10:55:02 am
Bye the way,nice pictures Brian :-))
Thanks mate :-))
Seems  someone volunteered me as the offishul photy taker up here   {:-{
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 21, 2009, 04:54:38 pm
hi michael i admit i was wrong about the extras that werent there from what my family and i remembered as no one knew it was just a start of season display as the sign out side and adverts did say it was an open day so we were wrong to assume it would be the same sort of stuff and the other guys on here have explained about the comps and bang bangs lol but like i said i still had a great day out and my family loved it too we jus thought that the person concerned was rather cheeky that was all and then he near enough shouted that the bl***y public were coming in and nosing around the models . which we all felt was un necassary and if he was a bit more polite to people it would of been better . i for one understand why the public arent aloud too close to the models as i havemodels damaged in the past along with friends of mine have had it too . the problem wasnt the show , the models , the display , or anything it was just this one member and i thought you guys may want it brought to your attention but i didnt realise it would cause so much trouble . i asked why the open day had changed so much and other members have explained it to me and i understand now.

hopefully once i get my first model on the go i`ll pop down to the club and meet everyone i have spoke to here

cheers graeme

p.s. sorry for gettin the name wrong there both great ships  :-))
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: northern nutter on May 21, 2009, 05:23:44 pm
No Problem Graeme! You are more than welcome down anytime,infact I am off there tonight!

I think it just got some of our backs up a little that the said problems were brought up on here and not to us as we try to run an open club and deal with problems as they arise as we have had our own fair share of problems over recent years.Bye the way you have had me thinking incase it was me as I told the guys to shut the rope at one point.If it was me or indeed on behalf of whoever it was within the club,I would like to appologise to you and your family!

Michael
Title: Re: Glasgow Richmond M.B.C. Open Day...
Post by: vts99 on May 22, 2009, 11:13:32 am
its no problem like i said the guy was just rude . if there was a sign up saying members only we wouldnt of dared enter but there wasnt and i just think the guy got out the wrong side of the bed or something at the time i was annoyed but i aint lost any sleep over it  {-) once i get my collection started again al pop down  O0