War and Peace 2007

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War and Peace 2007

Post by leesellars »

Hello Chaps

There are going to be some good diaramas set up at the Armortek stand so we will look forward to seeing you there.

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Post by John Sander »

There are Lee! Robin will be there with his winter dio, and Kampfgruppe vonAbt will be there in all our glory. If anyone wants a flavour of the vonAbt contribution check our site, www.vonabt.co.uk. Chock full of Armortek models it is, plus the most impressive 1/6th scale dioramas in the world. Honest. Modest, me?

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Post by Nigel Allen »

Just to say a big thanks to Gill and Mark for a great day on Saturday at the War and Peace show. Looking forward to seeing the photo of us all standing in the mud. The only issues was getting out, had the drive the car about a mile with mud up to the axles, but in the end made it to the main exit and then got stuck in the mud :( . Big thanks to the police for pushing me out.
Thanks again for a great day.

Nigel.

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Post by John Sander »

To echo Lee's comments - thank you Mark and Gill. The show was excellent fun, with lots of visitors to the Armortek stand. The stand was huge. Dave showed his Ferret (?) and Vince showed his Schwimmwagen. We had a Kampfgruppe von Abt diorama set up as part of the stand, where we had a Siebel ferry lay out, a desert scene by Lee, and a winter scene by Robin.

I have uploaded by photo set to the Armrtek Photo Gallery. Click HERE to view.

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As you can see it was quite a show. :D
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Post by Kent Wiik »

Thanks John for posting!
So interesting for us who wasn´t there.

Is it the Late Tiger we are waiting for seen on the 7th photo?
If so, do you have any closer shot please :roll:

Cheers
Kent

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Post by Martin von Bargen »

Yes, really interesting photos!

Kent, I think you are right. It seems to be the new Tiger :o

I thought the same as I saw the 7th photo.

Let's hope that John has a closer one (or two... :) )

Martin

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Post by Tim Bowman »

John,

Thank you for sharing the great photos. There sure wasn't a shortage of neat stuff to look at!

Tim

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Post by John Sander »

Thanks for the compliments, but no other Tiger photos, sorry. Maybe Vince has some.
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Post by Mike Gormley »

Thanks for sharing the pictures John!

It looks like it was quite a show

Mike

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Post by Allan Richards »

wow !!! lots of photies, I had a great day at the stand on Friday and the Tiger went really well with the models getting a lot of public interest. I got told off at the local car wash on Saturday when I hosed most of the Hop farms mud off my car all over their clean forecourt. Theres just no pleasing some.

I think Armortek have an ideal spot there, close to the food, beer tent and arena, so lots of passers by. Thanks to Mark and Gill - I hope you do well and pick up some good orders. I'm sure the M2 will be very popular model, I've already broached the subject with higher authority but I think it will take a while to obtain full financial approval!!
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Post by leesellars »

Hello Chaps

What a week a very busy one. The weather was as follows sun,sun,sun,sun.,rain Mud,Mud rain,rain Mud.
The models coped very well and the only major thing that let them down was the batteries as they wasnt gettting a full deep charge.
The vehicles were very nice and as John Sanders told my son Sean the scenery was good as well.HUBBA HUBBA HUBBA.

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Never too young to learn Lee!
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Post by Armortek »

Well it was certainly an excellent show despite the mud!

We had a record number of customers visit our stand and it was really great to see you all. Also our sincere thanks to everyone who brought their models to display each day, and to those who who stayed with us through rain and shine all week!!!

Going to Waitrose shopping in David Ward's Ferret was certainly a new experience for me, as was a trip round the muddy showground in Vince Abbott's Schwimmwagen.

Here is a picture of us on Saturday having 'fun in the mud' sent to me by Vince who is currently on 'flood watch' and has lost his internet connection.
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Gill and Mark
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Post by Dave Dibb (Armorpax) »

Hi All,

it has to be said the show was a lot less dusty than usual :wink:

My apologies to Gill for only being 88% right with the forecasts and I promise to try harder next year :oops: I still say rain is rain and it was only the quantity that was in question :D

As said the weather was not the best but I still had a great time and it was good to finally put faces to many of the names, my thanks to Lee for taking all my pocket money but at least now amongst other things I have a Dragon Kett and some nice rare bits to detail it with.

We are now back and unpacked and will hopefully be restoring normal service within the next few days,

Best regards

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Post by Nigel Allen »

Gill,

Could you make the pictures a bit bigger next time :lol: As I need to fill my 52 inch PC screen. :wink:


Nigel.

Had a great day and the picture just shows how muddy it was.

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