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Paper Model Competition 2017 Norwich UK
Hi all,
I am planning to organize a Paper model competition in September 2017 in Norwich (UK). It would be great to know how many of you will be interested to come and join this event. There will be attractive trophies, one of the main sponsor is "Modelik" (paper model publisher) and I am in talks with "Orlik" (paper model publisher). Any one interested to come, please let me know what kind of model you wish bring it. It will be handy for me to set up a competition classes. Best wishes Adam. |
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Sounds great
Sign me up Tim |
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This sounds great Adam! It will be an excellent oportunity for paper modellers to meet up. Sign me up as well.
Bernie |
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i will give it a go Adam
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I'd love to come. One Minor problem. The big pond gets in the way, as I'm in NYC.
Here's a thought. When you have it, could you please do a video and put it up on YouTube. Thanks. |
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Adam, I'm afraid that the commuting distance is a bit too far for me. However, as a thought, since there is plenty of lead time....would you consider accepting postal entries? Might need a bit of thought as to how it would be worked out, but essentially an entry would be send to a 'sponsor' who would be willing to make minor repairs if needed to fix shipping damage to the model, set up the display, and coordinate disposition of the model (and possible awards) when the contest is over? Considering the expense of mailing a parcel 'over the pond,' one option for 'disposition' could be auctioning off the model or contributing it to an appropriate museum or children's hospital? Just half-baked ideas, but maybe worth considering for this (and other) paper model expos.
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