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Daleks once again took over the tranquil village of Hanslope - home to smallspace.
Special thanks to Steve Fletcher, Phil Stevens and Paul Hardy-Brown for co-ordinating the beasts!
And also to Phil for the Cybermen |
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The steeple of St James the Great, tallest for miles around, can be seen in the background.
And of course it forms the HaMeX logo!
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Meanwhile Brian Coombes (appropriately dressed as the Fourth Doctor) decided to 'take The Dog for a walk...'
Check out the video on the right
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... while the Daleks took a break
Left: traditional ones, from Steve Fletcher and Paul Hardy-Brown
Right: a colourful new one, from Phil Stevens |
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The guys for ASA - All Sections Alpha - set up a reproduction of the interior of Moon Base Alpha as from Space 1999.
Top left: Paul Stankevitch and Chris Potter 'on set'.
Top right: Plus there was a display of many expertly created models.
Lower left: Darrell Simmonds, Simon Rhodes and Rob Carson.
Lower right: They also celebrated at a Barbeque at Mat's house the night before - with Mike Tucker (far left). |
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Left: Michelle Edwards; Tony Groves and Paul Jennings of Britmodeller
Right: David Sisson, with some of his expertly created models of Anderson craft |
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Left: Spittin' Image in the form of Harrison Hinton (right), his dad, Chris, oh and, er, the puppets!
Right : Close up of, this time, just the puppets.
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Left: David Limburg of Sante Claus, as (sort of) the Eleventh Doctor, with a Japanese Thunderbirds toy.
Right: Tony James of Comet Miniatures looks on bemused at David - as he's changed his costume! |
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Left: Dean Eyre - and just some of the models he has built over the years. Dean was a regular winner at the Model Engineer and Modelling Exhibitions in the 1980s and 1990s.
Right: Steve Fisher of FabArt. They took the entrance foyer of the Hall as we had run out of space - but it was the coolest part of the building! |
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Above: Duncan Willis with his recreations of many of the puppet characters from Gerry Anderson series. One of the latest is Grandma Tracy (above left), while (above right) Parker looks a bit different as he is actually based on TV personality Chris Evans. This was done as he has a Rolls Royce with the number plate FAB 1, used to raise money for charities |
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Left: Betty Jadoul of Face Off Painters first paints her own face...
Right: Then sets to work on one of the young visitors.
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Left: special guest Jamie Anderson talks with Steve Fletcher, one of the Dalek co-ordinators
Right: and with Jerry Stone, space educator and BIS Fellow. |
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Left: Mamas Pitsillis of Studio2Models, with his giant Skydiver model and (right) his SHADOmobile, both from UFO.
Below left: Mooncrest Models' Gary Hilliard
Below centre: Sam Denham, author of the Haynes book on Thunderbirds
Below right: Dominique Jadoul of RetrokiT |
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Above left: Anthony Hughes and Kathy Dowler of the Sci-Fi SIG
Above centre: Pete Goosey of SFM-UK
Above right: Martin Higgs and Mike McAvoy of the "What If?" SIG
Left: Warren Monks of Tirydium Models, with his daughter, Sophie...
Right: ... and as a Stormtrooper (just about the correct height...) |
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Left: A general view of the Main Hall, from the entrance. Note that Davros is keeping a beady eye (well he only has one...) on who comes in!
Right: a young Blake's 7 enthusiast is delighted to try out a genuine Liberator gun! |
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Above and below: Some of the FX models and props display set up by special guest Mike Tucker and co-organiser Mat Irvine
Top left: The Liberator from Blake's 7 and the Moon Buggy from the short-lived Moonbase 3.
Top centre: The orange medical kit from Doctor Who : The Ark In Space and the Shuttle from Doctor Who : the Invisible Enemy. The London and Atlay Shuttle (Blake's 7) are just behind.
Top right: The Star Drive (lower left) from Blake's 7, (courtesy of Phil Stevens). In the middle, Boris the Spider! Centre back, on the stand, the 'Face' from Doctor Who : The Face of Evil
Below: two of the tripod models from The Tripods. This is the first time these have been together for over two decades!
(The red Tripod, courtesy of Andy Hopkinson) |
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