Just listening to our local radio station(BBC Sussex)and an item came up about the Brighton Modelworld Show this weekend, mainly about the model boats...I couldn't resist it, had to call them and to my surprise they called me back and interviewed me live on air about r/c submarines. The presenter was quite taken with the idea of a model sub, he'd never dreamed that such a thing existed.
After the interview, they called me back, and when I told him that the AMS will be at the show, he said that they will try and get a mobile presenter to come down and interview and few of the members on the stand and ask questions about the sub, how they work, what they do, etc.
So lads...comb your teeth and brush your hair, you could be a radio star!!
After the interview, they called me back, and when I told him that the AMS will be at the show, he said that they will try and get a mobile presenter to come down and interview and few of the members on the stand and ask questions about the sub, how they work, what they do, etc.
So lads...comb your teeth and brush your hair, you could be a radio star!!
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