Showing posts with label Models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Models. Show all posts

Friday, 6 October 2017

Hobbyzone Narrow 20cm Modules New Additions To The Range

The range of Hobbyzone workshop modules has become a firm favourite with Hobbies customers over the past few years. Model makers and craft makers alike enjoy having all their paints and tools laid out neatly, where they can be seen easily and accessed quickly. The finished workspace is always a thing of beauty.


Now the range is being extended to include narrower 20cm wide modules.
This allows you to be even more precise with the overall size of your workstation.


The new 20cm wide module units that have been introduced include a 2 drawer module, a 4 drawer module, a bottles module, and a brushes & tools module.

New Hobbyzone 4 Drawer Module
Both the 2 drawer module and 4 drawer module have windows made of acrylic glass which allow you to see the contents at a glance.

New Hobbyzone 20cm 2 Drawer Module
The Bottles Module has three shelves for paints, bottles or other containers of different sizes.

New Hobbyzone 20cm bottles module
 The Brushes and Tools Module has a lot of holes in different sizes for any tools or brushes etc.

New Hobbyzone 20cm Brushes and Tools Module
Use the supplied magnets to connect with other modules. You can always change the configuration of modules according to your workshop needs.
Here are some great ideas for your new workspace. See the full range of Hobbyzone modules here
 





Monday, 14 April 2014

Great Yarmouth's outstanding Time & Tide Museum presents their amazing 'Super Models' exhibition

The Time & Tide museum is one of Norfolk’s real treasures, and offers the best introduction you’ll find to the fascinating and historic town of Great Yarmouth.

Time & Tide Museum 
Set in a beautifully preserved Victorian curing works, Time & Tide tells the story of Great Yarmouth from its Ice Age origins to the present day.  Discover the town's rich maritime heritage and its development as a popular seaside resort. Hear gripping tales of wreck and rescue and meet colourful characters who made their living from the sea.

This dynamic and family-friendly museum places fascinating archive films alongside recreations of local cottages, a noisy 1950s fish wharf and the charming shops of a 1913 ‘Row’.  The highlight is the unforgettable chance to step inside one of the towering original smokehouses, where the smell of smoked fish still lingers. 

 The museum regularly updates exhibitions and the latest one called 'Super Models' is a real winner, featuring characters from the movie 'One Million Years B.C.' and 'Wallace & Gromit - The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'.



This model of a Fisherman's Cottage was made by Norfolk model maker Joesph  'Darby' Evans. He often used recycled materials in his work. The cottage was made from salvaged wood that he helped to construct while workign as a pile-drive foreman