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Scale Model Exhibition 2020 Review

Although storm Dennis did its best to disrupt proceedings the annual Scale Model Exhibition organised by the SVAS went ahead on Sunday 16th February. A few exhibitors and traders were unfortunately not able to make it due to the weather conditions but there was still plenty to see!

Over 40 different exhibitors and traders did make it to display at Shuttleworth and hundreds of visitors braved the storm to admire the handiwork. We were also fortunate to have the grand-daughter of Percival Chief Designer Arthur Bage visiting and she took the opportunity to display a selection of her grandfathers original drawings and scrapbooks of photographs of Percival designs.

The modelling competition was particularly close this year with judges Rob Millinship and Rory Cook commenting ‘Modelling standards continue to be very high, in some categories it has been very difficult to choose a winner. The modellers have been very careful with the fine details which make our job that much harder!’ However, the judges did manage to pick some winners and they were:

Winner 1/72nd & Smaller Scale – 1/144th P51 Mustang by Robert McDonald

Winner 1/48th & Smaller Scale – 1/48th Supermarine Channel by Hugh Beyts

Winner larger than 1/48th – Skeletal Fokker D.VII by Mick Norris

Junior Modeller – Typhoon British Legend by Joby Girling

Best in Show – the John Morris Memorial Trophy – Shogun Samurai on horseback by Bob Parker

Hopefully some of these inspire you to take part, there is an entire year to build entries for next year’s competition which will be on Sunday 21st February 2021!

Scale Model COmpetition Winners 2019

The 2019 Shuttleworth Scale Model Exhibition was organised by the SVAS to raise funds for the Collection and was held on Sunday 17th February. The very warm sunny weather attracted hundreds of visitors to Shuttleworth to see a wide range of models. There were models on display ranging from original WW2 landscape models used in the planning of D-Day to the latest kit releases.

The model competition is one of the highlights of the day and the winners for 2019 are below.

Category 1 – 1/72nd scale and smaller – Winner Ladislav Hancar entered with a 1/144 Goster Meteor 4

Winning Model in Category 1 – 1/144 Gloster Meteor 4 by Ladislav Hancar
Winner of Category 1 – Ladislav Hancar

Category 2 – 1/48th scale and smaller (exc cat 1) – Winner Ladislav Hancar entered with a 1/48 Antonov AN 2

Winning Model in Category 2 – 1/48 Antonov AN-2 by Ladislav Hancar
Winner of Category 2 – Ladislav Hancar

Category 3 – larger than 1/48th scale – Winner Steve Hartles entered with a scratchbuilt Arrol Johnston

Winning Model in Category 3 – Scratchbuilt Arrol Johnston by Steve Hartles
Winner of Category 3 – Steve Hartles

Junior Modeller – Winner Jonan Sharples entered with a diorama ‘Scoping the area’

Winning Junior Model – ‘Scoping the area’ by Jonan Sharples
Junior Modeller Winner – Jonan Sharples

Best in Show – The John Morris Memorial Trophy – Winner Michael Norris with a collection of fine World War One models

Winner of the Best in Show category – Michael Norris with the John Morris Memorial Trophy and his winning display of WW1 models

Scale Model Exhibition

The SVAS organised Scale Model Exhibition took place in the engineering hangar at Shuttleworth on Sunday 18th February and was enjoyed by hundreds of additional visitors.

Admiring Models

Event organiser and SVAS Chairman Kevin Panter said “Everybody that I have spoken to has enjoyed the day and although it is hard work putting on, it is worth it to see the enjoyment that people get from the day.”

Judges Rory Cook and Rob Millinship inspect the entrants in Category 2 of the scale model competition
Judges Rory Cook and Rob Millinship inspect the entrants in Category 2 of the scale model competition

The competition at the event was especially difficult to judge, but fortunately, Collection pilots Peter Holloway and Rob Millinship and engineer Rory Cook, were able to come to agreements for each of the categories. Judge Peter Holloway said “The standard of models around the show this year is particularly high and the junior modellers in particular are very good. In a few years time the junior modellers today could be in with a shout of winning the other competition categories!”

The winners of the Competitions were:

  • Category 1 – 1/72nd Scale or smaller – Chris Jones, FW189A2
  • Category 2 – 1/48th Scale or smaller (exc. Cat 1) – Chris Jones, F105D Thunderchief
  • Category 3 – Larger than 1/48th Scale – Terry Hatch, Churchill Tank
  • Junior Modeller – Winner – Alexandra Read-Simpson (age 12), Stuka
  • Junior Modeller – Highly Commended – Tom Shaw (age 8), Vulcan Take-off
  • Best In Show – Richard Watts, scratch built 1/16 Clerget Rotary engine

All photographs provided by courtesy of Peter Baughan.

Scratch built Clerget rotary engine by Richard Watts - Winner of the John Morris Memorial Trophy for Best in Show
Scratch built Clerget rotary engine by Richard Watts – Winner of the John Morris Memorial Trophy for Best in Show

Chris Jones' Focke-Wulf FW189A2 model - winner of Category 1 in the scale model competition
Chris Jones’ Focke-Wulf FW189A2 model – winner of Category 1 in the scale model competition

Chris Jones' F105D Thunderchief model, winner of Category 2
Chris Jones’ F105D Thunderchief model, winner of Category 2

Chris Jones - Winner of Category 1 and Category 2 in the competition
Chris Jones – Winner of Category 1 and Category 2 in the competition

Terry Hatch - Winner of Category 3 in the scale model competition
Terry Hatch – Winner of Category 3 in the scale model competition

Judges Rob Millinship and Peter Holloway judging the winner of the Junior Modeller category
Judges Rob Millinship and Peter Holloway judging the winner of the Junior Modeller category

12 year old Alexandra Read-Simpson, winner of the Junior Modeller category
12 year old Alexandra Read-Simpson, winner of the Junior Modeller category

Highly Commended Junior Modeller - Tom Shaw age 8
Highly Commended Junior Modeller – Tom Shaw age 8