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    |  | Automodellismo presents a 'Best in Show' Award each year.The Judge this year, was Ian Hartup, (left, far left) of the Formula 1 SIG, though more significantly, originally created Automodellismo  |  |  | 
  
    | This year the award went to  went to the West Berks Scale Model Club. Here Ian presents the trophy to Adrian Allen, with Ian Shepard looking on  | 
  
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 Left - members of the Car and Motorcycle SIG  (l-r) Tim Jones, Rich Middleton, Mark Stevenson. Right - variations on a 48 Ford  |  | 
  
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 A slight difference this year from Rod and Ian Knott - the Museum was full of 1:32 scale cars, instead of the more usual 1:24/5. As Rod said "It makes a change, as these ones usually don't get brought out of the box!"  |  | 
  
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 Left : Jon Rackham taking a break, with his intriguing - and fluorescent - IMC/Lindberg Dodge A-100 Pickup, right  |  | 
  
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 Left - Co-organiser, Paul Fitzmaurice, enjoying a cuppa while talking with Ian Knott of The Motor Museum in Miniature  
        
 Right - "Go on, you know you want it really..." says Vince Brown  |  | 
  
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 Left - the new Polar Light's Barris Batmobile  and - right - a rare AMT show rod, Flame Out   |  | 
  
    |  | AND THE FULL SIZE CARS OUTSIDE... Thanks to - left - Rachel Holmes - for her Audi TT, and Steve Lockhart for his unusual racing Chevette (also in the header picture)  Right, and below right - Ian Wallis for his two pre-war MGs,  Below left - Malcolm Hayes for his '94 Mustang convertible and Steve Abbot for his Mazda MX-5  |  | 
  
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