Ericg wrote:Hi Ray,
I like the idea of some of those, BUT, wouldn't it be better to set the program of the next years display during the present show?. What I mean is, at the show you could gauge what the general feeling is amongst the guys that are taking part in the display and potentially the new folks who are drawn in by the display and category. And set the next theme based upon that. Also, 5 years is a long time in modelling and a lot of things could change and having a set schedule may mean that the display may not be able to take advantage of that.
People should be able to knock out 1 or many models to suit the next years display time fairly easily.
Eric
Some fair points made Capt Eric, and indeed there is a lot to be said for your rationale, however, in my experience, if you give max lead time and notice, then display participants can plan their contributions well ahead and not feel rushed or pressured, (bearing in mind that most are also building for competition categories at the same time). I actually don't think 5 years is a long time in modelling terms. I am lucky to complete one model a year these days. As much as I am ashamed to admit it, I have had partially complete models hanging off the "curtain rail of doom" for nearly twice that long.
That all being said however, I believe in democracy and I am open to suggestions. I am happy to get a general consensus from A/CAMers at this year's Model Expo as to how they wish to go forward with our display in the coming years. Thanks for your input, I actively encourage an open dialogue where these issues are concerned, and I would encourage all interested A/CAMers to have their say on this topic.
TOR