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In lugnet.build.microscale, Ted Godwin wrote:
> While at BrickFestPDX 2007 last weekend it occurred to me that there was a
> problem with displaying microscale MOCs and vignettes.
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> The public were being kept behind stanchions at arms-length from the tables on
> which the MOCs were displayed. I moved my little vignette closer to the edge of
> the table but I cannot imagine it was very visible to the average member of the
> public. I accept the need for security but I like to think that the kids could
> be really excited by smaller MOCs which would inspire them to build with their
> limited collections.
>
> Do other fests make different arrangements to display these smaller MOCs? What
> could we use to make such displays?
Ted,
These are interesting questions to me as we are working to finalize arrangements
for Brickworld. Personally, I make robots and they are "hands-on" items, so I
don't want stanchions around my stuff at all. But, as you noted, the event
should provide security around the MOCs.
The only other arrangements I have personally witnessed are human volunteers
watching over the creations that aren't behind a rope and asking people that get
a little too "handsy" to be careful and respectful.
Certainly another alternative would be a plexiglass shield in front of the MOC,
but that would be an expensive alternative. I would love to hear ideas from the
community. Maybe we can find a way to implement this flexibility at Brickworld
in June.
Regards, Bryan
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