No matter if you are nine or 99, if you are a fan of models, toys, miniatures and dioramas then there is only one place to be on Sunday April 7.
After experiencing runaway success in its previous venue that led to it being massively oversubscribed by enthusiastic exhibitors and collectors, the Miniature World show will this year move to its new home at Galway Racecourse in Ballybrit, which boasts unlimited display space and acres of free parking, and will truly allow the event to grow to its full potential.
Miniature World is a must-see exhibition for enthusiasts and collectors of models and miniatures of any kind, from collectable vintage diecasts from Corgi and Dinky to modern Lego builds and everything in between.
With amazingly realistic scenes themed on farming, motorsport, heavy transport, trains, WW2 and far more besides, an afternoon at Miniature World is a great way to explore this fascinating and rewarding hobby and meet people passionate about model building and collecting. Adding to the variety will be specialist trade stands packed not only with models and accessories for builders, but advice for those looking to get into the hobby.
Promising to be far larger and even more exciting and varied than last year's blockbuster, Miniature World at Galway Racecourse will be open to the public from 10am to 5pm on Sunday April 7 with unlimited free parking.
For more information, see www.irishvintagescene.ie or see the Facebook page at Miniature World Galway.