Sunday, October 11, 2009

Kenstar Microwave Oven Cake

love curator ...

announced this weekend I was on the platform of the small series in Bauma. In addition to the familiar classrooms and the gymnasium, this year was part of the exhibition at the new center large meadow. Related to this was in the run, the hope to have more space between the stands and less crowded. Far from it: even in the new hall the basic rules of good exhibition were violated. Much too narrow! Bemo belongs to the better-safe-traffic levels, which we know well in advance. But even there you could not stop the plant and the models to look at, because the visitors with a less than a meter wide passage back and forth had to squeeze.

I do not begrudge any issue and especially the audience Bauma success. But one must also be aware again that the rooms are no longer sufficient. Please dear curator - and by that I mean not only the colleagues from the Zurich Oberland aware - look, that visitors have enough space between the stands. That you can stand alone and still find space to walk through. For this you need at least two to three meters intervening space. No one is served when you talk summarizing the fair from the crowd and this is also the main issue between exhibitors and visitors. This is what the big fairs always done, and for the Model Railway Exhibition is basically the same: to fit the circumstances of the locality. Or in other words: Does "Bauma" next year in Winterthur?

The exhibition itself is as always something available. It was a lot of new but from my perspective, this year not to see. Small series containing also imply that one can not perform every year dozens of new models. I noticed above all more suppliers of model houses, which also offer laser cutting as a service.

Specifically, a dealer from Austria have noticed that his models do not want to see featured on the Internet. He asked each photograph in power, for which he takes the pictures and that he should not publish them. Who will not show his models says that of course quite a bit ...

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