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The Battle of Villers-Bocage, Normandy 1944. A 75mm gun Sherman of 7th Armoured Division.
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Salute, one of the largest wargames events in Britain was held on Saturday at Excel London. The event attracted more than 6000 UK wargamers, military modellers and re-enactors of all ages and featured table-top wargames based on many periods in world history.
Now part of a set: www.flickr.com/photos/barryslemmings/sets/72157616074778920/
As well as table-top wargames there were re-enactors from the Zulu War, Elizabethan period and even a Lara Croft look-a-alike. There were some real military vehicles including Fox and Ferret armoured cars and remote-control model tanks in huge 1/4 and 1/6 scale. Truly these were big boys' toys!
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ExCeL London, international exhibition and convention centre
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"He's a Peeler 716, come to arrest the Zulus..."
Yes I can quote whole scenes of dialogue from the movie Zulu.
"Can I undo me tunic button now corp?"
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Salute, one of the largest wargames events in Britain was held on Saturday at Excel London. The event attracted more than 6000 UK wargamers, military modellers and re-enactors of all ages and featured table-top wargames based on many periods in world history.
Now part of a set: www.flickr.com/photos/barryslemmings/sets/72157616074778920/
As well as table-top wargames there were re-enactors from the Zulu War, Elizabethan period and even a Lara Croft look-a-alike. There were some real military vehicles including Fox and Ferret armoured cars and remote-control model tanks in huge 1/4 and 1/6 scale. Truly these were big boys' toys!
ExCeL London, international exhibition and convention centre
eyetech expanded metal mesh facade system
The Excel livery most definitely suits the autumn season, the colour almost matching the gold leaves which are beautifully seen on the trees in Phoenix Way, Village Quarter, Portishead.
These early Excels aren't anywhere near as common as the later more rounded Excel, which was a huge seller in Australia. Normally when I see these they are the hatchback version, this is the much less common sedan version. In fact I can't even remember seeing a sedan version before the day this photo was taken, but no doubt I will see a dozen or so in the next week.