I'm not sure where to post this, so Admins can move it if needed.
I saw the following thread on Modelwarships.com and thought maybe to share here since a vast majority of forum members are from the UK and most likely went to the Telford Model Show. If anybody saw or knows anything, then contact the guy over on MW. ;)
http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=166225
That's one very well built shop model and my totally un-built Stalwart gone missing. :banghead:
I was cc'ed in an email from the owner this morning, asking if any one had any info about its where abouts.
How the hell could it go missing from the competition ?
I've only ever seen one example of a shady looking character at a show and he moved on sharpish when he realised I'd noticed him and was watching. It makes me feel both sad and angry at the same time. What do you do with it ? Sell it on, which makes me angry or claim it's yours which makes me sad.
For the love of...... unless it was Ray Charles I don't see how anyone could accidentally grab that and walk off with it thinking it was anything other than someone else's property.
:rolleyes: :angry:
There was someone nicking at Crewe a couple of years back: Hank got involved in trying to find them, but without success.
According to that Shipmodeller thread there was quite a bit of theft from trade stands at SWM this year as well.
Must admit, it struck me a couple of times as I was waiting patiently to ask a question while the stand staff were all occupied with other punters and not looking my way that, if I was a thieving scumbag, I could just walk off with the item and nobody would notice. Perils of the situation I suppose: they can't exactly tag the stuff with RFID price tickets at a show can they?
Thinking about that a bit more, I suppose it's not out of the question for a big venue to make punters walk out through the kind of scanning gates they have in big stores (I presume you can hire portable ones). All the traders who wanted to use the system would have to have the same standard of RFID tag on their goods though (don't know if they're all the same anyway) and the cost would have to be footed somehow, either from trade stall fees or ticket prices.
Sad state of affairs when you have to think about stuff like this isn't it? :banghead:
Since I didn't see it mentioned in the thread over there, I would recommend them comparing notes to see what all else came up missing at the same event. Perhaps finding one may lead to others as the person or groups of persons who did the thieving may have stolen other things too.
Two people on this Earth I have no use for: A liar, and a thief.
It really is sad that somebody has to go and steal another modeler's work. :( It really makes me angry. :angry: I can only hope the guy gets his model back.
I've never had any of my models taken from a contest nor have I seen or heard of it being done at contests that I've gone to to the best of my knowledge.
I had one of mine stolen off a club stand at a show in Sheffield back in the 70s.
It was a 1/72 767 NAS F-4K Phantom modelled wheels up and mounted on a two wire stand at a pretty steep angle. It also had LOTS of weapons under-wing, maybe more than was possible really, but it was very striking, which may have made it a target.
One of my fellow clubmembers saw the tea leaf grab it and hustle off but he couldn't get out from behind the stand in time to chase him. :banghead:
One day I may do a rebuild, but it's a loss nonetheless.
Sharia punishment is required - cut their hands off.
Quote from: zenrat on November 19, 2017, 01:58:52 PM
Sharia punishment is required - cut their hands off.
No, no, too brutal and who'd clean the mess up? Make them walk a gauntlet of modellers... :wacko:
That could be more brutal. I've been subjected to elbows and BO at the Model Expo Swap and Sell. Something I suspect contravenes the Geneva Convention.
Quote from: zenrat on November 21, 2017, 01:46:09 AM
That could be more brutal. I've been subjected to elbows and BO at the Model Expo Swap and Sell. Something I suspect contravenes the Geneva Convention.
Well, many years ago, at the swap section of the Paris Model Show, I found somebody's false teeth planted in my jacket shoulder...
Did you ever find the owner?
^^ ;D ;D ;D ?!
Them false teeth have a funny way of winding up in strange places by strange means.
Quote from: loupgarou on November 21, 2017, 03:06:02 AM
Quote from: zenrat on November 21, 2017, 01:46:09 AM
That could be more brutal. I've been subjected to elbows and BO at the Model Expo Swap and Sell. Something I suspect contravenes the Geneva Convention.
Well, many years ago, at the swap section of the Paris Model Show, I found somebody's false teeth planted in my jacket shoulder...
:o :o :o
I can't be bothered to get involved in the scrum that is some of these swap/cheap sales sections at shows. The agro is not worth it, I'd rather pay a bit more and be civilized.
I don't like crowds anyway so at Model Expo Swamp & Smell I time my arrival for about 1/2 hour after the doors open. That way most of the kneeing, toe treading, jabbing and snatching has subsided.
Quote from: zenrat on November 22, 2017, 02:45:57 AM
I don't like crowds anyway so at Model Expo Swamp & Smell I time my arrival for about 1/2 hour after the doors open. That way most of the kneeing, toe treading, jabbing and snatching has subsided.
What about the eye-gouging & Hopoate-pokes? :unsure:
When I become Supreme Ruler of The Earth, model theft will be a hanging offence!
Chris
Quote from: rickshaw on November 20, 2017, 05:54:19 PM
No, no, too brutal and who'd clean the mess up? Make them walk a gauntlet of modellers... :wacko:
Or barefoot over a layer of broken sprues... those things are vicious.
Quote from: zenrat on November 22, 2017, 02:45:57 AM
I don't like crowds anyway so at Model Expo Swamp & Smell I time my arrival for about 1/2 hour after the doors open. That way most of the kneeing, toe treading, jabbing and snatching has subsided.
Obviously a tactic, don't wash for a month before the show and you've got a clear advantage.