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[left] The three guests from from the original BBC Visual Effects Department
(lt-rt) Alan 'Rocky' Marshall; Nick Kool and Mike Tucker
[right] - Rocky and Nick
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[left] Mike Tucker explains some of the models from Red Dwarf to visitors
[right] The Red Dwarf tables, with the large Star Bug model at the end |
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[left] Brian Jones with two of his full-size replicas of the drones from Silent Running
[right] All three drones, #2 Huey, #1, Dewey and
#3, Louie |
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[left] Drones Dewey and Louie from Silent Running, with, in-between, V.I.N.Cent from The Black Hole
[right] This display drew a lot of attention |
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[left] David Sisson, (rt) examines Slomo from Space Precinct, with Steve Fletcher, just about visible on the left
[right] Simon Rhodes (centre) and David Sisson (far rt)
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Mark Perman (lt) from the West Midland's branch of the British Interplanetary Society with a real rocket - a Skua sounding rocket - that gained a lot of interest
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[left] Andy Casey of Scaletronics - electronics for models
[right] Cris Simmonds with some of his SF and fantasy figures |
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[left] Chris Harwood (lt) - talking with a visitor
[right] Andy Prentis (rt) of the Farnborough IPMS |
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[left] Alan Marshall talking with Phil Mills (lt) about his factual spacecraft display
[right] Phil Mills' display, with visitors |
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[left] Richard Ashton of 'It's An Ashton'
[right] His model of Serenity, from the TV series, Firefly and the one-off movie, Serenity |
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Jonathan Sellers with his display - including not one but two 1:3rd scale Tardis' |
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[left] Mamas Pitsillis with his display of radio-controlled craft -
[right] His Skydiver from UFO, a past winner of the smallspace Monolith award |
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[left] Mamas' radio-controlled transporter and tractor unit from UFO
[right] Brian Jones' reimagined SHADOmobile from UFO |
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[left] Helen Hilliard of Mooncrest Models
[right] part of the Mooncrest display, including a Martian from Quatermass and the Pit |
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[left] model-maker and photographer (and past BBC cameraman), Paul Holroyd at Timeless Hobbies
[right] Tony James of Timeless with (lt) Jeremy Bentham and Paul Booth in the background |
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[left] Warren Monks and his Tirydium Models stand
[right] Martin Higgs and the
'What If?' SIG |
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[left] Andy Rawlinson (rt) on his stand, talking with visitors
[right] Andy Spencer of Team Blake, keeping a record of events |
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[left] The Harrow IPMS display
[right] Adam Dwyer and some of his scratch-built models
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[left] Andy Preston (centre lt) and his display of scratch-built SF craft
[right] Andy Preston (far lt), explaining his AT-AT to a visitor
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[left] General view of a packed Large Hall
[right] Clive Aldenhoven and his Antares Creations display |
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[left] Phil Stevens (lt) with part of the Team Blake display, with Cathy and Paul Holroyd and (centre rt) Derek Handley, one of the guests at smallspace 10
[right] Keith Tomlinson (centre) and Cozmic Models |
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[left] John Simmons (rt), first time display, talks with a visitor
[right] The Sci-Fi SIG stand with organisers Kathy Dowler, (centre) and Anthony Hughes, (standing) |
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[left] Outside where there were of course Daleks, with a Cyberman and one of K-9's distant relatives
[right] Brian Jones (lt) takes his updated SHADOmobile from UFO, for a spin |
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The K-9 Café based itself outside for smallspace - as it has done for the past few years.
Fortunately the weather stayed fine, so eating could be done outdoors!
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