I attended this show as a member of the South Wales MAFVA Club last weekend and was very impressed by both the standards of models displayed and also the museum itself.
Whilst a little on the expensive side (£15 adults, £7.50 Children) it has some very good and quite unique exhibits.
There is also an excellent cafe and facilities. Altogether a great day out. I'll leave the pictures to do the talking.....
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Our Club's stand |
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My Offerings.... |
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1/6th Stuart Recce - fully radio controlled! |
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1/6th Recce Jeeps & Landrover |
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1/1 CVRT Spartan |
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Challenger ARRV behind where we were sat! |
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Whirlwind Helicopter above our stand |
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M5 Half Track converted to recovery vehicle |
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Some nice 1/35 Ferrets |
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The for-runners to SA80 - individual and Light Support weapons in 4.85mm calibre |
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Radio Controlled 1/6th scale vehicles |
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1/16th scale radio controlled tanks |
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More 1/16th RC tanks |
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Armortek 1/6th RC tanks - Wow! |
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More 1/6th RC tanks - these even had engine sounds etc. |
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One of only 3 (I believe) Sherman BARVs |
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Churchill ARV with a display of model Churchills in front |
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1/32 Lancaster cockpit |
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Lovely paintings of gallantry award winners from the two Gulf Wars |
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Inside the rear of an AEC mobile workshop |
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