Fiasco Leeds Sunday 28th Oct

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Fiasco Leeds Sunday 28th Oct

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A while away but never too early to look forward to it. It's not been a bad show these last few years. Good one for a meet up, though the food is usually crap.
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Yes, I think I’ll be going to this one. Missed last year as we were away in the Lakes. I want to go to the Armouries afterwards. Not done that yet either
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Armouries are great if you've not been before. Its been looking a bit shabby of late and they've not had a lot of funding so demos etc have been a bit sparse but still worth a look. I was training with the guy who was head of the Japanese archives but he's gone back to Germany now. He had been hoping to get a kendo club going at the armouries and we had promised to help out, shame it didnt work out.
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Looks like I’ll be there now, even if it’s just for a wander round (and pass a figure onto Jeremy :D )

The Armouries were looking great last year and are well worth a visit - the Perry diorama alone is worth it and the Pavia diorama is the cherry on top.
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Great stuff! So are we all meeting up?
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You can't really miss people at this show as its all in one big conference hall, the once named Saville Suite (since he paid for it I think) but they now have a much more acceptible name.

Park at the multi-story for the armouries and just walk round the corner if you've not been before. It's just opposite the armouries entrance. Expect a frisking if visiting the armouries!

Shall we meet up 1pm at the little cafe thing just at the entrance of the show? Gives us time to make purchases to compare.
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Sounds good!
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tim.w wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2018 6:39 pm ……………………... Saville Suite ………………………………...
Great way to showcase the hobby, particularly to the young.
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You couldn't fail to notice the massive pictures of the bastard all over the place. It was surreal.
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He died just before the 2011 show and there was a book of remembrance open for the public in the foyer. I suspect that was shredded a few days later.

The venue is now called New Dock Hall.

Suggest meeting at the Ainsty stand (bright green cabinets, can’t miss them) at 12?
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