Model Boat Mayhem
Shows, Events, Club websites and Club Events => Commercial Events and News => Topic started by: Colin Bishop on January 17, 2014, 10:24:57 am
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Just a reminder that Brighton Modelworld takes place from Friday 21st February to Sunday 23rd February at the Brighton Centre.
http://www.brightonmodelworld.com/
I always find this a great show as it covers so many different types of modelling as well as having a strong marine section plus this year's show has a special celebration of the RNLI.
Easy to find too, just head South and if you've got your feet wet then you've gone too far!
Colin
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You want to try parking there you need a bank loan and try to find some where I went last a complete nightmare to expensive.
DaveW
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I agree that Brighton is not a car friendly city - look out for the cameras too! I usually park in the Churchill Square car park next to the show which seems to be charging £4 for 3 hours and £6 for 4 hours. It is in the middle of the city and others are more expensive. If you have more than one person in the car then the cost pp isn't too bad.
Alternatively the park & ride costs £4.60 but this is per person for the bus and seems to have mixed reviews. Another option is to park outside the centre and get a bus or train in.
I look at the overall cost including admission, parking and getting there. I love the Warwick show, parking is free but it costs me nearly £40 in fuel to get there and back.
Colin
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I have booked in with a model of the QE2 Cunard Liner (instead of my usual Lifeboats) This model has not been seen for 15 years,and has never been seen outside of Cornwall.
She is a real head turner.
Looking forward to a great show as usual
Mick F
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Southern Model Lifeboat Society will be there. Another great event.
TonyO
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:-)) Is anyone going to the Model World at the Brighton centre on Friday 21st ? :-)) :-)) :-))
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I will be there on Friday covering the event for Model Boats magazine.
In previous years I have always found it to be a very enjoyable show as it covers lots of different types of modelling. Definitely worth visiting in my view.
Colin
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:-)) Thanks Colin probably see you there then,Ray. :-)) :-))
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I agree that Brighton is not a car friendly city - look out for the cameras too! I usually park in the Churchill Square car park next to the show which seems to be charging £4 for 3 hours and £6 for 4 hours. It is in the middle of the city and others are more expensive. If you have more than one person in the car then the cost pp isn't too bad.
Alternatively the park & ride costs £4.60 but this is per person for the bus and seems to have mixed reviews. Another option is to park outside the centre and get a bus or train in.
I look at the overall cost including admission, parking and getting there. I love the Warwick show, parking is free but it costs me nearly £40 in fuel to get there and back.
Colin
come to expose it is best to come up with a puffer 1/72, a supply of 1/50 does not fit into the bus.
I went 6 times WARWICK,
minimum cost 500 euros (gasoline, highway, ferry, accommodation)
not to mention the temptation on site.
BRIGHTON like that very much
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Hi all, I shall be going on Sunday using the train on a supersaver £10.55 return from St Albans to Brighton and then the bus pass!
Not many advantages to being a Senior Citizen but I also have a Railcard and so traveling off peak is at least affordable.
I have not been for a couple of years so looking forward to the day out.
See you there,
Roy
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:-)) I am going by train from Wandsworth Common £12.30 senior citizen ticket,which means I don't drive fed up with driving, it would have cost me more in diesel and parking,also means I will be able to have a nice pub lunch and a relaxing day,happy boating,Ray. :-))
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Just travelled up from Cornwall with my 2 Cunard Liners,forgot half the items I was going to display,but the models are the main thing!
Its a hive of activity with everyone setting up,but looking good already.
Come and say hello!
Mick F
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Take lots of photos chaps! O0