Don't panic – you still have time to get there on Sunday.
A fantastic exhibition in 3 large halls and amazing that it is a club putting it on. Lots of trade stands so plenty of opportunity to stock up on bits (except a 3/8 allen key on my list), lost count of the number of ME and boating and other club stands, and of course a range of models including boats and clocks as well as the engineering ones for the purists. Comes close to the size of the early days at Pickets Lock for those that remember it before the site being flattened for the sporty stuff.
I had a pleasant 5 hours there and found 2 of my own club members on stands – Brian on the Southern Fed and Malcolm nearby playing with IC engines. Plenty of time to chat with people on club stands making me envious of the facilities at Shepton Mallet, finding that I go past Huntspil frequently on the M5 without knowing it existed, and will part with £15 to join the 2.5 inch society.
Then I found a friendly bearded gentleman demonstrating introductory lathe work on the host club stand and can put a face to a familiar name on this forum. Hi Springbok. His namesake loco is coming on well.
Don't follow your satnav into Thornbury though as mine gave up miles off course. Find the southern end of the B4061 and it will be easier. A few signs on the A38 would help newcomers guys but I'll be ok next year.
Photos to come but I'm truely awful with a camera so best go yourself.