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SW Model Show, Autumn Edition. Tank Museum 13-14 Oct

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:00 pm
by Stephen White
Some photos from the SW Model Show at the Tank Museum. The new event team at the Museum were getting to grips with the organisation of a big show but nevertheless were able to give us a good indoor area next to the M3 Grant, appropriate given the latest Armortek model announcement. Dave Dibb brought his Armorpax stand and was showing the first prototype of his new and long awaited Larkspur radio ancillaries. Simon Manning brought a small selection of Armortek parts, including the FAMO chassis and the display attracted attention.
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Chris Hall on a charm offensive, armed with chocolate brownies. Rosanna and Natasha, the new Museum Events Team were not that easily impressed.....
Chris Hall on a charm offensive, armed with chocolate brownies. Rosanna and Natasha, the new Museum Events Team were not that easily impressed.....
Would you like to drive my Centurion,......
Would you like to drive my Centurion,......

Thanks to everyone who made the effort to attend. We'll be discussing next year's shows with Kian, Monique and the Tank Museum over the winter.

Best regards

Stephen

Re: SW Model Show, Autumn Edition. Tank Museum 13-14 Oct

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:45 pm
by simon_manning
We take it for granted because most of us attending shows have seen the Armortek models running countless times, but the peoples faces on thier first encounter with these tanks is always a look of amazement, no doubt the public do like them on the move. thanks for the enjoyable day and the usual suspects were on form. regards simon manning

Re: SW Model Show, Autumn Edition. Tank Museum 13-14 Oct

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:37 pm
by Chris Hall
Actually, the Events Team were VERY impressed with the Brownies - but they want to meet my wife now .......... :cry:

Just got home after Day 2 - just me and Dave (Armorpax) this time. The highlight was meeting a REME veteran who serviced and repaired Cromwells and Churchills prior to D-Day - he was delighted when I took him (and his two sons, both about my age :?) along to the Real Things.

Apart from that, I just wiled away my time counting rivets and bolts on the M3 Grant ........ :wink:

All the best,

Chris

Re: SW Model Show, Autumn Edition. Tank Museum 13-14 Oct

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:38 pm
by Adrian Harris
An enjoyable day, except for the walk back from the car park, when the heavens truly opened.

Rosanna and Natasha did an amazing job of not only providing us with an appropriate area next to the Grant, but also managing to get our comrades in the UKTC and SAG indoors in the face of the decidedly inclement weather.

Thanks to Denny for breakfast, Dave for refreshments and Helen, via Chris, for the delicious brownies.

A special mention in despatches to Stephen for quietly pulling this little gettogether out of the bag with his usual aplomb and at very short notice.

At the end of the day, I even found out it is possible, just :shock: , to get three tanks in a short wheelbase Transit Connect :lol: :lol:

Adrian.