This year we celebrated one of the most significant SF spacecraft designs ever - the Eagle from Space: 1999. So we were very pleased that our special guest at smallspace 5 was the designer of the Eagle, Oscar-winning special effects guru Brian Johnson
and there was more - a lot more - directly below: views of the exterior displays... |
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Above: James Winch and the restored UFO SHADO Jeep.
(Louie gets interested, upper right)
Left-right: Martin Thompson and KATT, part of his Diamond Dust road show
Below: the Jurassic Park Jeep, courtesy of Dan Cooper.
(The T-Rex escaped from Mat's barn...) |
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Above: general views of the Halls
Left: Andrew Frampton and his puppets
Right: Britmodeller
Below left: Chris Harding
Below centre: Antares Concepts
Below right: Chris Potter |
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Left: David Sisson's display,
Far left: David (right) talks with Paul Stankevich (left) and Simon Rhodes |
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Above left: Vaughan Herriott (left) with Richard Ashton (back) and James Burgess (right)
Above: some of Vaughan's puppets
Above right: Vaughan (seated) and Richard
Left-right; The Eagle 6 set-up with Paul Stankevich and Nigel Hough |
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The ExeWing Fundraiser's display included, upper left: Jonathan Wrigley and his Daleks, above: Andy Spencer and Janet-Elizabeth Black, who bought a number of full-size sculpted heads. Upper right: just a few of ExeWing extensive prop collection
Left: regular visitor Richard Bailey chats with Karyn Spencer and Janet-Elizabeth
Right: Jonathan Willis' Dalek tries to attack the Tardis - Tardis courtesy of Jonathan Willis |
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Left-right: Star of 'Blake's 7, Blake himself Gareth Thomas, sadly died a few months before the show, so members of the Horizon Blake's 7 fan club members had a memorial photograph taken - l-r - Alan, Pete, Linda, Alex, Fiona, Sue Little (in Avon T-shirt), Andy Spencer,(with Gareth's photo) and Phil Stevens.
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Left-right: space educator Jerry Stone did his usual 'build and launch a rocket',
Below left: James Burgess sculpts a Davros head. Next to him Helena Enright-King
Below: Mamas Pitsillis explains the finer points of a radio-controlled Stingray.
Below right: Jonathan Sellers had some stuff to, appropriately, sell |
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Above left: Mooncrest's Gary Hilliard (left) chats with Jason Joiner of Showmasters, Above: some Mooncrest creations.
Above right: Tony and Caroline James of Timeless Hobbies, still maybe known to many as Comet Miniatures.
Left-right: Simon Friend of SF Laser Services
Lower left: the SciFi SIG Kathy Dowler and Anthony Hughes, below: Peter and Josh Hutton and below right: Dominic Jadoul of RetrokiT |
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Above left : Iain McDonald and his voice changers - and a Reliant Regal 3/30 Supervan, transport of a certain resident of Peckham...
(And no it's not a "Robin Reliant" - that should be 'Reliant Robin' anyway - but it's not one of those...)
Above centre: Ric Parker bought along a selection of original Doctor Who props and costumes
Above right: Martin Higgs and his 'What If?' SIG
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Outside a pink cyberman (cyberlady?) seems to have arrived courtesy of the Tardis?
Meanwhile a Weeping Angel was creeping up on unsuspecting visitors |
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Meanwhile your organisers were busy - left-right: Paul Fitzmaurice of Modelling Tools / little cars and below: Mat Irvine, left: with Orac and the Liberator, centre: K-9 with Steve Fletcher, Jeremy Templeton and Paul Holroyd, and seated Mat's daughter Amy
Right: his display of factual space-probes as featured on Stargazing Live |
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