A lot of talent jammed under that roof. Lots of inspiration for my Santa wishlist lol. Thanks for sharing Rob, unfortunately here in Canada model shows are falling out of favour and are few and far between. Glad to see them pop up on my feed.
Thats alright, I am glad you enjoyed the video and go some inspiration from it. Thats not good that shows are falling out of favour in Canada, hope they may come back for you👍👍
The steam loco diorama at 12.50 went on to win 1st place in the miscellaneous class is my work as is the B-17 and BF109-G6 at 17.11. Thanks for showcasing them in your video :3
There were plenty of civilian models at the show including some great build of the RNLI life boats at 12.14. I can understand that military topics can get wearisome in scale modelling. But many modellers have a keen interest in history and honuring the memory of the fallen.
I second what @chancerNW says. I do absolutely agree that the Thunderbird 2 was awesome in every way, I loved that Tv series and one that got me into action men and in some degree got me into modelling. But there were and is at many shows great model kits that sends my head spinning with ideas. We all have different likes and please do not take this as having a go👍👍
@@frontlinemodelhobbies653 I respect your comments. I'm not a pacifist, however I see people enjoy violence, the enjoy creating models that reflect what these were originally in wars. I remember someone once said about violence in so-called entertainment: "In order to enjoy violence you need victims, I would not want you to be one of them." Also he said: "If we're not careful we will embrace anarchy. People enjoy violent entertainment because they are not the victim. The creation of toys etc that reflect violence I believe is wrong. Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Thunderbirds was such a success in the 60's and today there are more fans. Why? Because it was about rescuing people not exploring people's suffering for the sake of entertainment. As I mentioned at the beginning, I respect you comments, that is your right. 👍😀
It was a great show, but this video was exactly what I needed to see. Close ups and unlimited pauses! My thanks for uploading it.
Yeah it was a great show, and I know what you mean the models was a great mojo build. Thank you again👍👍
😎👍Truly totally very cool and very nicely greatly wonderfully spectacular in every way shape and form provided indeed!👌.
So glad you liked the video and thank you so much👍👍
A wonderful collection of models on this show. This gives me a few inspiring building ideas 💡 Thanks for showing, subbed 💥👍💥
Thank you so much, I know what you mean, I get the same feeling when driving back from a show👍👍
A lot of talent jammed under that roof. Lots of inspiration for my Santa wishlist lol. Thanks for sharing Rob, unfortunately here in Canada model shows are falling out of favour and are few and far between. Glad to see them pop up on my feed.
Thats alright, I am glad you enjoyed the video and go some inspiration from it.
Thats not good that shows are falling out of favour in Canada, hope they may come back for you👍👍
I look forward to the 2-3 we have in western Canada
@@411maintainer your lucky, here in Ontario we get 2 major ones a year in Toronto area. But the more local ones have disappeared after covid.
Really cool model show. 👍
Thank you glad you enjoyed the video👍👍
@@frontlinemodelhobbies653 Take a look for the Hungarian Model Shows on my channel you too.
Where is this show based please ?@@frontlinemodelhobbies653
The steam loco diorama at 12.50 went on to win 1st place in the miscellaneous class is my work as is the B-17 and BF109-G6 at 17.11.
Thanks for showcasing them in your video :3
Glad I managed to get your builds on camera, nice builds as well👍👍
@frontlinemodelhobbies653 thanks so much ^.^
Can’t believe I missed this 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Thats no problem there is always another time, same time next year👍👍
Schőne Ausstellung Grűsse aus Ősterreich❤😊
Hello and thank you for the very kind comment, and greetings from the UK👍👍
The only good part of this video is 28:06, Thunderbird 2. A model from a TV series that rescued people.
There were plenty of civilian models at the show including some great build of the RNLI life boats at 12.14. I can understand that military topics can get wearisome in scale modelling. But many modellers have a keen interest in history and honuring the memory of the fallen.
I second what @chancerNW says. I do absolutely agree that the Thunderbird 2 was awesome in every way, I loved that Tv series and one that got me into action men and in some degree got me into modelling.
But there were and is at many shows great model kits that sends my head spinning with ideas. We all have different likes and please do not take this as having a go👍👍
@@frontlinemodelhobbies653 I respect your comments. I'm not a pacifist, however I see people enjoy violence, the enjoy creating models that reflect what these were originally in wars. I remember someone once said about violence in so-called entertainment: "In order to enjoy violence you need victims, I would not want you to be one of them." Also he said: "If we're not careful we will embrace anarchy. People enjoy violent entertainment because they are not the victim. The creation of toys etc that reflect violence I believe is wrong. Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Thunderbirds was such a success in the 60's and today there are more fans. Why? Because it was about rescuing people not exploring people's suffering for the sake of entertainment. As I mentioned at the beginning, I respect you comments, that is your right. 👍😀