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04-01-2012, 04:20 AM
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Kiss my shiny metal arse!
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I just read over on a local Transformers forum that it was very VERY busy and crowded. It'll be interesting to hear what Rod says, to hear it from a seasoned con-goer (I suspect maybe the attendees from the other forum perhaps weren't prepared for lining up an hour at a time, though I may be wrong).
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04-01-2012, 05:56 AM
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Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity.
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Originally Posted by Royd
And c'mon Rodders - we haven't heard from you as yet as to how the show is going and what you got!
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Yeah stop squirrelling the goods
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04-01-2012, 07:29 AM
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Art of Mod
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Melbourne, Aust
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hahahahaha Sorry guys I am wiped after two nine hour non stop drives in as many days I will say however that Song is totally right, the crowds were FANTASTIC (or not so much depending on your patience levels ) Seriously, VERY similar to Melbourne crowds for much bigger "name" guests, so that was even more promising and IMO spoke volumes about the Adelaide people really wanting cons in their neck of the woods. In all honesty, while I did come across some "con issues", the method for celebrity photo collection immediatley comes to mind, I have to say straight down the line, and especially as a debut con, that this event was handled with aplomb. I'll start a full con thread tomorrow, but small things like the volunteers, floor set out, etc were streets ahead of both Aramgeddon and Supanova in terms of foresight.
On the negative side, the stalls and merchandise were severly lacking. Funnily enough, that may have been a product of two things. One, I got the impression that a lot of dealers may have shied away from the "risk" of going hard at a new con, and two, I'm not sure many of the stalls that WERE there, were quite prepared for the turnout! Many booths were at 1/3 of their stock levels by Sunday morning and unable to replenish!
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04-01-2012, 07:31 AM
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Art of Mod
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Melbourne, Aust
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Oh and it happened again I had a new friend come up to me and ask if I was Rocket from Statueforum And Ryan, I told you I'd type this, so STOP LURKING AND START POSTING MATE!! If for no other reason than to share that stunning Jim Lee Magneto
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04-01-2012, 09:14 AM
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Kiss my shiny metal arse!
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 4,224
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Originally Posted by Rocket
Oh and it happened again I had a new friend come up to me and ask if I was Rocket from Statueforum And Ryan, I told you I'd type this, so STOP LURKING AND START POSTING MATE!! If for no other reason than to share that stunning Jim Lee Magneto
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Glad to see my art got home safely. Whoops, I meant Rocket, glad to see that Rocket got home safely
Very soon we'll have Supanova, Armageddon and OCC putting up Rocket's name and profile in the guest list.
Looking forward to hear how it all went, I did hear that day 2 was much much quieter but that's generally the case (although I remember SuPERTHnova being very active on the Sunday as well).
Jim Lee Magneto?!? Ryan, I think you just became our new best friend.
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04-01-2012, 11:30 AM
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Kiss my shiny metal arse!
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 4,105
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Originally Posted by Rocket
hahahahaha Sorry guys I am wiped after two nine hour non stop drives in as many days I will say however that Song is totally right, the crowds were FANTASTIC (or not so much depending on your patience levels ) Seriously, VERY similar to Melbourne crowds for much bigger "name" guests, so that was even more promising and IMO spoke volumes about the Adelaide people really wanting cons in their neck of the woods. In all honesty, while I did come across some "con issues", the method for celebrity photo collection immediatley comes to mind, I have to say straight down the line, and especially as a debut con, that this event was handled with aplomb. I'll start a full con thread tomorrow, but small things like the volunteers, floor set out, etc were streets ahead of both Aramgeddon and Supanova in terms of foresight.
On the negative side, the stalls and merchandise were severly lacking. Funnily enough, that may have been a product of two things. One, I got the impression that a lot of dealers may have shied away from the "risk" of going hard at a new con, and two, I'm not sure many of the stalls that WERE there, were quite prepared for the turnout! Many booths were at 1/3 of their stock levels by Sunday morning and unable to replenish!
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Rod! I didn't know you were here! We could have met up lol. 2 weeks time then
For those who don't know, Song = Me
I was quite puzzled regarding their photo collection system, seeing that that pretty much forced people to stay at the convention for an extended period of time. I have to say that the volunteers handled the crowds pretty decently and as far as I can tell, there weren't really any tight squeezes and temperatures (both literally and figuratively) didn't rise. Everyone was cool about it even whilst waiting in line. Very encouraging I think.
The comic panels I think were placed in a non overly ideal location, without much space to move about at all.. sorta smack in traffic.
Panels seemed to be handled pretty decently, though I hardly think they were prepared for such a huge turnout for certain guests. Sean Astin said he was really impressed at what seemed like the whole Adelaide turning up on Saturday morning at 10am and I'm actually inclined to believe him. Lol! I've been here 3 years and I hardly ever see such a strong show of participation
Merchandising was a tad disappointing, but it gets a little repetitive after a while and I don't even bother looking anymore. Now maybe if Sideshow had a booth... hmmm.
Very resounding success I think, and Armageddon would probably be slapping themselves for deciding to pass on Adelaide this year. lol
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04-01-2012, 12:03 PM
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#47
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The Flash
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: PB/CFB -take your pick :D (GB to some ;P)
Posts: 17,064
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Originally Posted by Rocket
hahahahaha Sorry guys I am wiped after two nine hour non stop drives in as many days I will say however that Song is totally right, the crowds were FANTASTIC (or not so much depending on your patience levels ) Seriously, VERY similar to Melbourne crowds for much bigger "name" guests, so that was even more promising and IMO spoke volumes about the Adelaide people really wanting cons in their neck of the woods. In all honesty, while I did come across some "con issues", the method for celebrity photo collection immediatley comes to mind, I have to say straight down the line, and especially as a debut con, that this event was handled with aplomb. I'll start a full con thread tomorrow, but small things like the volunteers, floor set out, etc were streets ahead of both Aramgeddon and Supanova in terms of foresight.
On the negative side, the stalls and merchandise were severly lacking. Funnily enough, that may have been a product of two things. One, I got the impression that a lot of dealers may have shied away from the "risk" of going hard at a new con, and two, I'm not sure many of the stalls that WERE there, were quite prepared for the turnout! Many booths were at 1/3 of their stock levels by Sunday morning and unable to replenish!
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BAH!! less talk and more pics!!!
glad to hear you made it back okay - look forward to hearing the con review
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04-01-2012, 12:26 PM
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#48
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Producer
Producer
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Perth, Australia
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Great to read about your experiences gents! I look forward to hearing more about estimated numbers etc. (if known) although that may take a little while.
I know that when Supanova Perth started in 2008, it had an attendance of around 8,300 but this has built up to 17,500 last year. It appears that Adelaide supported Oz Comic-Con very well and I hope they also turn-out for Supanova Adelaide later in the year
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04-03-2012, 08:52 AM
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Kiss my shiny metal arse!
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 4,224
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Alright, after keeping you guys in suspense for too long, I can now put you out of your misery
Now I have nothing to say about the con except that by all accounts it was a success. I really wished I could have been there but work got the better of me. Luckily Rodney was able to help an Asian brother out and pick up something for me. I'm a huge fan of Freddie Williams and just had to have him contribute to my sketchbook. Without further ado -
Inspired by a recent piece which you've all seen. You may note that he really filled the whole page. The ink is also applied quite thickly, to the point where it's almost textured like acrylic paint. I'm so happy that Freddie could do it and of course in debt to Rocket for being my mule.
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04-03-2012, 10:09 AM
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Yeah, I spend WAY too much time here!
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Perth, Australia
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Awesome piece Ken - congrats mate!
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