Hello, Again, Everyone,
Well, I did actually survive Telford, but I arrived home to find myself caught up in the "Holiday Season" preparations. These were made especially meaningful as our first son was able to get home for Christmas "on the day," for the first time in two years.
Telford was fantastic. Among other things, I was able to:
a. present Rowan and Sabine Broadbent with a "thank you" plaque from Chris, Lance and me (the "Canadian Mafia," as he calls us!). A grand reunion made better by drinks and conversation in the hotel lobby on the Sunday late afternoon. A phenomenal couple!
b. clamber all over a Centurion Mark 5, the tank I trained on in (ready for it?) 1968!
c. visit all sorts of WW1 vendors: Pheon, Aviattic, Gaspatch come readily to mind.
d. get some first rate photos of some of the models in competition. What absolute marvels some of these were!
e, spoke at length with Aviattic rep Richard Andrews. What a first rate gentleman! I'm afraid that I took up too much of his time, but he was kindness personified to this erstwhile WW1 modeller!
f. Got an unearned contract to write a book review on a volume dealing with RFC/RAF Training Aircraft in Canada and the US, 1917-18. Des might be interested in this as an add-on to WW1 Modelling.
g. And, finally, yes, I did come away with more than I expected. Dontcha just love this hobby?

My Biff is still awaiting its rigging, but he understands the effect of a Telford and the Christmas Season. I'll get to him in due course!
So, my very best wishes to all forumites for a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!