I saw neither David Fletcher nor David Willey. I also didn't see any of the younger guys making YouTube content. It was a shame. I did, however, see a bunch of cool tanks, some of my favourites, and see 50 students aged 13/14 enjoy themselves looking at tanks. Some of them got scared about there being a tiger and a panther there... not sure if they were serious or not. As part of being there on a school trip they allow you to sit in a small group inside a Mark IV male tank. The guy gave a really engaging talk about what conditions were like inside. It was awesome.
Here is a bit of a photo dump.
First two photos are the view from walking up to the cafe and school group area.
Action shot of another WW1 tank.
I love the Matilda 1. Such an awful vehicle, but a good example of what an early tank was supposed to do - a moving bunker.
I had forgotten that they have a land battleship there. The Independant - such an utterly insane idea. Looks amazing though.
I think I prefer an A10 cruiser, but an A9 will do with its stupid extra turrets. I have an old Airfix guide about British tanks of WW2 and the pictures of A10s excited me. Something about the shape and suspension just spoke to me. I love them.
My personal favourate. When I rounded the corner and saw it, I had to snap a photo. I loved seeing this vehicle. I love it so much. The shape, the gun, the story.
FT17s are just cool. End of discussion.
I feel like we were just awful at designing tanks between wars. What a dreadful looking machine.
First tank model I ever built. Matchbox Panzer II, along with a Wespe. I remember handing over £10 pocket money - each kit was £2.75 or something. Those were the days.
One of the last 20mm kits I made. Such a cool shape - dreadful though as a tank.
I always wanted the Matchbox/Revell double set of this tank and a smaller one.
Tiger 131 - most famous tank in the world. I couldn't not take a photo of it.
Panzer III is probably my favourite actual tank of the war. I like the size and shape.
I built a Fujimi Valentine and I messed up the road wheels, meaning they stick out a little. Still, a cool tank to be fair.
I have a few Cromwells knocking around. In the early days I always wanted to have one as they had pretty solid stats for a British tank. But I couldn't find a kit of one to save my life. Now - Airfix do a decent one. Armourfast also used to make a pair that were servicable.
All in all, a good day out. I highly recomment. I didn't get to see even close to everything I wanted.
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