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Our invite to Cardiff was received in September 2003 and was eagerly accepted. Out first opportunity
to take UKTrainSimLive to Wales. We awoke on the Saturday morning to a biting North East wind and
travelled the last two miles from the hotel to the UWIC in Colchester Avenue and were warmly greeted
by the Exhibition Manager, Mike Bird, and quickly setup and running. This was our smaller demonstration
stand of only two projectors and two screens because of limited space.
The location in the refectory along with an excellent layout from the Cardiff Model Engineering Society
and a trade stand was good. It gave visitors plenty of opportunity to sit and watch while they ate
their sandwiches / lunch etc. We also setup the third PC out front for visitors to try their hand.
We used the opprotunity to show off most of the Welsh Routes available from UKTrainSim; Barmouth, Talyllyn, Welshpool
& Llanfair Light Railway and Cambrian. We also demonstrated Vern's new Blackpool Tramway along with MidEast, NWE etc.
As always the crowds were amazed at what they saw and a good number took the opportunity to have a drive on the
PC out front. One gentleman spent most of Sunday at the show as he came back 2 or 3 times for a drive.
It was nice to see some new faces at this exhibition, 142fan aka Tubemad, 222004 aka jjules plus one other
whose name I forgot to note down. We were joined on the Saturday by asalmon who joined in with the driving
and demonstrating. We were joined on the Sunday by easilyconfused who did a grand job front of house overseeing
the third PC and taking the occasional drive himself.
We were also joined by a gentleman from a television production company who not only took a great interest
in our stand but went away saturday evening to try it for himself and then came back sunday for a longer
chat with Neutronic about Train Simulation.
Whilst at the exhibition we were approached about two further visits to Wales. The first from the gent running
the trade stand in the refectory enquired about our attending an exhibition in Treorchy for January 2005 and the
second from another layout operator about attending the Carmarthen Exhibition in October. Unfortunately the
Carmarthen show clashed with the Colchester Exhibition already booked for the last weekend in October.
We would like thank Mike Bird and the Cardiff Model Rail Group for the invite to the Cardiff Exhibition and
for the brass plaque that lets us say 'I WAS THERE'.
Special thanks to asalmon for his able assistance on Saturday and to easilyconfused for his help and
assitance for most of Sunday. Much appreciated. Unless we get an invite to Thornbury, I guess this
will be as close as we get to Bristol for you guys.
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