This blog has been awfully quiet of late.
And yes, I've promised this in the past, but I really (really) intend to be a bit more productive.
But more on that in another post.
This first post since long will be about the KMK Scaleworld event I visited last June.
It's been several years since my last visit to this modelling event, as it clashed with other appointments in the past.
The event has been relocated a few years ago and I was eager to finally visit the event at the new location.
Luckily this year I was finally able to attend it once again.
The event took place at the Thomas More Campus in Geel (Belgium). It's just over a one hour's drive from where I live.
For me this is one of the shows with the highest quality of displayed models. Not only in the contest area, but also at the club stands.
And there were quite a few of them.
The hallways of the campus were filled with vendors and club stands. In the cellar another large room was filled with club stands not only with modelling subjects, but also historical displays and war games and tabletop displays.
The competition area was in the main hall of the campus and as mentioned the sheer amount and quality of models was amazing.
Below is a small selection of images from the competition area.
More images can be found here.
And yes, I've promised this in the past, but I really (really) intend to be a bit more productive.
But more on that in another post.
This first post since long will be about the KMK Scaleworld event I visited last June.
It's been several years since my last visit to this modelling event, as it clashed with other appointments in the past.
The event has been relocated a few years ago and I was eager to finally visit the event at the new location.
Luckily this year I was finally able to attend it once again.
The event took place at the Thomas More Campus in Geel (Belgium). It's just over a one hour's drive from where I live.
For me this is one of the shows with the highest quality of displayed models. Not only in the contest area, but also at the club stands.
And there were quite a few of them.
The hallways of the campus were filled with vendors and club stands. In the cellar another large room was filled with club stands not only with modelling subjects, but also historical displays and war games and tabletop displays.
The competition area was in the main hall of the campus and as mentioned the sheer amount and quality of models was amazing.
Below is a small selection of images from the competition area.
More images can be found here.
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