More photos from the Cromford Mills event, this time it's another look at some of the Blake's 7 props and replica items belonging to mega Blake's 7 collector, Gary Holland.
Gary with Third Doctor Who look- a- like Scott Goodman.
More photos from the Cromford Mills event, this time it's another look at some of the Blake's 7 props and replica items belonging to mega Blake's 7 collector, Gary Holland.
Gary with Third Doctor Who look- a- like Scott Goodman.
A selection of photos from the Cromford Mills Model & Comic Con event yesterday.
Although I'll be posting photos of the various models and puppets that were on display over the next few days, to begin with I thought I'd share a few photos of some of the people behind the displays, a couple of the cosplayers, and the odd candid shot.
Fanderson had a a table promoting the club, and people attending could get a free goodie bag containing one of the club's magazines, cards and badges.
Here's a photo of part of the table display, and Fanderson stalwarts, Stephen Brown and Lynn Simpson, with Katie Bleathman just behind them.
Here's artist, Graham Bleathman working on a quick sketch of Fireball XL5.
Here's mega modeller, David Sisson sat with Alison Thorn and Simon Rhodes.
Mamas Pitsillis, here with his wife, Linda.
Third Doctor Who look-a-like, Scott Goodman seen here with Blake's 7 mega fan Gary Holland.
Scott was also accompanied by Mercedes Cook, who to complete the third 'Dr Who look came dressed as assistant, Jo Grant.
I was particularly impressed with this Predator costume.
I like this auctioned carded Grendizer set for a couple of reasons.
First of all it looks fantastic and I would have loved it as a kid!
Second I like the UFO branding, which I assume is coincudental and nothing to do with the Gerry Anderson series.
Even so, the pistol even does have a look of the Echo UFO gun we've covered a few times on MC. The toy Echo gun was connected to Gerry's TV show!
Here's the Echo UFO gun so you can compare them. What do you think?
This vintage book cover for Leinster's Space Tug is another use of the rocket-pack astronaut motif.
Possibly the most well-known of these rocket-pack paintings is the late great Bob McCall's.
Do you have a favourite rocket pack?
I'll be going to the Cromford Mlls event this Sunday to meet up with a few old mates, and hopefully might see one or two of you there , too!