I've finally finished sorting through the photos I took last weekend at the excellent Cromford Mills sci-fi model event. Here's a small selection.
Stingray model by David Sisson
The Hood and Parker displayed by Carl & Doug Stirling - Stewart.
A huge and incredibly detailed 'Serenity' model built by Richard Ashton.
Original prop of The Pilot Ship from the Space: 1999 two-part episode, Bringers of Wonder, part of Simon Rhodes display.
A replica of the Muller Android Head from the Blake's 7 episode, Headhunter. Part of Gary Holland's display.
Original Blake's 7 costumes.
It was a well attended event, and certainly appeared to appeal to a variety of age groups.
Also, something to appeal to Gamer fans. here's Matt promoting a 'deck building' game called War of the Worlds - One more day.
Finally, for now, a few photos putting faces to names:
Richard Ashton's Dad, Ken, who tells me he's a sprightly 84 years old, chats to Simon Rhodes.
Richard Ashton checks if the pilot light's gone out on the rocket motors of his model Viper.
And last ,but certainly not least, here's yours truly with Dave C, one of our blog readers, who commented on my AMT Monkeemobile post a while back about the appearance of the original Monkeemobile used in the Sisters of Mercy 'Black Planet' video.
All in all the whole event was out of this world!
Great photos of what looks like a great event. When I was collecting original Blakes 7 costumes, I always wanted Avon's jacket from 'Aftermath' etc. (Top left on the wall in your photo) but never managed it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kev. Yeah, Blake's 7 is still as popular as ever.
DeleteI FANTASTIC photos Mike but I was on holiday on the Isle of Wight. Looked a great day.Clive E
ReplyDeleteIt was Clive, maybe next year, eh.
DeleteLooks like another fab event Scoop and its amazing how they manage to pack so much into that mill. And hi Dave C! Nice to put a face to a name!
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly well attended Woodsy, and there was plenty to see. I should admit I didn't get to see it all, as some displays were under gazebos near the the main marquee.
DeleteIt was an excellent event. Thanks for posting these. Looking forward to the next one!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Mark glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteAs ever you've caught the feel of the event Scoop and it does look like a good one.
ReplyDeleteDave Sisson's stuff is always worth seeing.
I thought about coming along, but it was just a bit too far away. Maybe next year.
Thanks Mish, it's a fair trek for me, but I always find it hard to pass on a meet up. Btw I thought of you as David brought along his Starbug which I 'll post some photos of later. ; )
DeleteI always did wonder how the Aquaphibians in XL5 were related to the Aquaphibians in Stingray... ;)
ReplyDeleteHa,ha! Intriguing thought, Scott, maybe Titan's Aquaphibians are really Astrophibians! ; )
DeleteLooks like it was a superb event, such great variety and some fantastic items, would love to have gone and seen it for myself but thank you for the very next best thing Mike. - Andy
ReplyDeleteThanks for that, Andy. Of course I'm always appreciative of folk like yourself who go to the trouble of displaying their collections : )
DeleteLooks like a lovely time! I wish we had enough critical mass down here in Australia to have shows like this. Nice to see the faces behind the models. David Sissons is one of my gods!
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