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7 October 2009, 02:20
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Admin![]() Lars Eriksson Knivsta, SwedenGroup: Root admin Posts: 4 554 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
The NTFA Staff is pleased to announce Nordic Mini-Con 2010 in Aalborg! Two years ago we held the first ever Nordic Transformers convention, in Arlöv in Sweden. The convention was a big success - we had presentations, competitions, a customizing class, a popular art contest, an exhibition with some more exotic (from a Nordic perspective) Transformers figures and other sci-fi figures, a sales room, plus the worldwide première of the first episode of Transformers Animated. People came, chatted, mingled, and had fun! People have asked for it, we have been looking for opportunities to do it, and now it's time for the sequel: Nordic Mini-Con 2010! More of the same, only bigger and better! The convention will be held in Aalborg in northern Denmark, with NTFA co-founder and staff-member Fighbird as the main organizer. Connections are great - you can get there by air (there's one bus going directly from the airport to the location for the convention), by train, and of course by car. If you live close to Oslo or Gothenburg you can take the ferry over to Hirtshals or Frederikshavn and then the train the rest of the distance to Aalborg. And if you live in southern Sweden, you can go by the Øresund train to Copenhagen and then switch to a train to Aalborg. It will once again take place over the span of a weekend - the question is, which weekend? We are choosing between five dates in May and June, and now we want your input on which dates would suit you the best! Click on this link to go to the poll (you need to be logged in on the board to vote) and give us your answers! And feel free to give us your arguments for and against a certain date in that topic - we will consider all serious opinions. (The poll will remain open until 24:00 on 14 October). Are you interested in contributing to Nordic Mini-Con 2010 somehow? Perhaps you want to sell/trade at a dealer table, or arrange a panel, competition or presentation - if so, please contact the NTFA Staff, either via a Personal Message or e-mail to one of the staff members, or via the contact form. (Information on prices and how to register for the convention will be posted at a later date.) UPDATE: Date and location revealed! Read more here! -------------------- E-mail address: groundsplitter@ntfa.net
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7 October 2009, 14:20
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Neckbearded Viking![]() Christian Nielsen DenmarkGroup: Members Posts: 701 Joined: 6 April 2007 |
OMG! *gets joygasm* I am SO there !!!
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7 October 2009, 17:47
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The mob is out to get ya..![]() Heidi Salo, FinlandGroup: Sponsors Posts: 6 286 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
Joona... *bounces happily around in glee..* -------------------- ..official red car lunatic..
my car has mind on it's own.. and it is evil.. eeeeevil..!! “Real friends are those who, when you feel you've made a fool of yourself, don't feel you've done a permanent job.” – Anon. "-Rojekti on hanke, jossa kyvyttömät koettaavat suaha haluttomat tekemään mahottomia.." |
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8 October 2009, 11:24
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Admin![]() Lars Eriksson Knivsta, SwedenGroup: Root admin Posts: 4 554 Joined: 26 February 2006 |
Quite interested. It's a heck of a trip down there but I guess that goes for any convention. I can get relatively cheap tickets to Gothenburg with some luck and then I'm almost there. Let's say I get to Gothenburg, how much is ferry and train in terms of time and cost? I did a quick investigation right now, and I find that Stena Line operates on the Gothenburg-Fredrikshavn route (as well as a route Oslo-Frederikshavn that I was unaware of - we should compare that alternative to Oslo-Hirtshals when we get closer to the convention date). At least in theory the price depends on both the season and on how early you book the trip (although I saw no difference in price between this weekend and a date in April). Right now you can't book trips further away that April 2010, but it gives us at least some idea of what the prices will be. The cheapest tickets (Economy) in April are 150 SEK in one direction. There is also a Flexi ticket for 225 SEK that has the advantage that you can change the time and date as late as 2 hours before departure at no extra charge. Considering that the schedule will probably be finalized quite late, it might be a wise idea to go for the Flexi ticket if you want to book early. Although in your case I realize you must also try to coordinate it with the train, so it depends on how "flexible" the train tickets are. |
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8 October 2009, 13:59
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![]() Kristian NorwayGroup: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 24 August 2008 |
Sounds sweet, I'll definitely try to be there.
Anyone from Norway planning on taking the trip? |
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8 October 2009, 18:21
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Neckbearded Viking![]() Christian Nielsen DenmarkGroup: Members Posts: 701 Joined: 6 April 2007 |
*still drooling* ... *pinches myself* I cant wait to meet all of ya' peps
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