dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Hello all, Myself and family are thinking about visiting the UK in the June/July/early August period in 2017, roughly 5 weeks duration. It has been over 15 years since we were last on that side of the world and doubtless much has changed in the MV world besides Brexit, Rexit and the value of the UK Pound! Back then, Beltring was the ultimate experience and was hog heaven for an MV collector. With the W&P move to Folkestone and the new management, from what I have been reading online, it is a very different event now. (That's an Aussie attempt at British understatement........) Mainly I am an armour person, it was that part of the hobby and the parts stalls that captivated me: I have read that the modern event is sorely lacking in both those areas? New Beltring back at the Hop Farm seems too recent and small to be considered? Having said all of the above, I am looking for suggestions as to what events I should be considering? I did Normandy 1999 which was excellent, the atmosphere, the collective bon homme of the mix of nationalities attending was memorable. But that was a 5 year "additive" event, ie, 1944 +5 and so on. 2017 will not be a 5 year anniversary, so will that mean a "quiet" rally style turnout or have things changed and any year is now a big event? Not being an additive anniversary also should mean no Presidents, Royalty or associated VIPs and thus no security lockdown wholly and soley for their benefit? So, in summary: schedule our trip to arrive at beginning of June and "do" Normandy and whatever shows are on in the June early July time period, which will mean missing out on W&P. Or miss Normandy and "do" W&P and whatever shows are on late June to late July very early August? Or would we be better off looking to events on the continent such as "Tanks in Town" in Mons (which is way too late for us to attend), are there others that I should consider? What shows are worth pivoting our holiday around? Opinions please? Thanks Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happydayz123 Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Hi, the Yorkshire Wartime Experience Show http://www.ywe-event.info had 72 pieces of armour at this year's show, and well over 400 military vehicles. Next year's dates are the 8-9th July 2017 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fv1609 Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Doug if you are into armour then I think Bovington's Tankfest in June is a must. It has developed into a comprehensive & professional display of armour that is always a sell out. It is quite a development from the old Battle Day event (although personally I preferred the informality of the earlier events) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 Hi, the Yorkshire Wartime Experience Show http://www.ywe-event.info had 72 pieces of armour at this year's show, and well over 400 military vehicles. Next year's dates are the 8-9th July 2017 Thanks, I wasn't aware of this event. Regards Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) Clive Thanks for the reply. I had forgotten Tankfest is in the summer Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Tankfest very much a case of - stand behind the barriers, watch everything thunder around, but no interaction with the vehicles - more like a display than a hands on access event/show? I just looked up the entry price, glad I was sitting down. £110.00 per person per day x family of 4 - converted to Aussie$ = $712 ouch! Equivalent to 6 days car hire in UK. Having said that, I would still be visiting Bovvy, just don't know that doing it with 10,000s or so of my fellow enthusiasts is the best option? I never got to see a Battle Day, but did get to see the Live Day, the primordial roar of a Chieftain in the flesh is certainly memorable and they only charged a couple of £ per car entry (or they did back in 1999)! Doubtless things have also changed at Bovvy in 15 years......, no Chatty, no David. Regards Doug Doug if you are into armour then I think Bovington's Tankfest in June is a must. It has developed into a comprehensive & professional display of armour that is always a sell out. It is quite a development from the old Battle Day event (although personally I preferred the informality of the earlier events) Edited October 13, 2016 by dgrev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarryH57 Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Tankfest is very much a case of stand behind the barriers, watch everything thunder around but where else would you see this stuff, as the Tiger isn't going to be on show anywhere else! However there are other exhibits for you to walk around plus all the other invited guests with their MVs and living history. THe museum though is great so I'd go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fv1609 Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Doug I don't actually watch the arena display, I find access to view the reserve collection up close is of more interest to me. But most of the arena vehicles (preserved or in-service) can be viewed up close during certain periods. I take a vehicle to display & find that the public IQ is pretty high compared to the average vehicle/steam show, I suppose the entry fee is something of a filter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) Clive Is the reserve collection the unrestored tanks that years ago were in the building within the workshop fence, left of the gate IIRC? I recall a weird M113 with electro or hydraulic drive. Several prototype MBTs perhaps to do with pre-Challenger, a Stoate or some such thing they only made a couple of that were supposed to replace Ferret but never did. Oddball things that would not interest the average museum attendee, so were relegated to that building and covered in dust, but at least undercover and dry stored. Please email me direct as I want to discuss a topic direct with you unrelated to this one? Regards Doug Doug I don't actually watch the arena display, I find access to view the reserve collection up close is of more interest to me. But most of the arena vehicles (preserved or in-service) can be viewed up close during certain periods. I take a vehicle to display & find that the public IQ is pretty high compared to the average vehicle/steam show, I suppose the entry fee is something of a filter. Edited October 13, 2016 by dgrev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchinuk Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Clive <snip> Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Tankfest very much a case of - stand behind the barriers, watch everything thunder around, but no interaction with the vehicles - more like a display than a hands on access event/show? I just looked up the entry price, glad I was sitting down. £110.00 per person per day x family of 4 - converted to Aussie$ = $712 ouch! Equivalent to 6 days car hire in UK. <snip? To be honest any show involving moving armour (indeed any vehicles) is going to be a 'behind the barrier' deal these days, health & safety and insurance requirements. I'm not sure what interaction you are hoping for, but climbing on tanks is not encouraged much either for the same reasons, though the modern equipment displays at the TM usually permit it, ladders and gantries being provided. I'm a bit baffled by the prices you quote, the TM website gives £38 per adult for a weekend ticket and £23 per day, the £110 is a premium ticket, which seems a lot (in my opinion) extra for a seat, food and drink and a programme? The premium tickets do not claim to give greater access to the vehicles. jh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fv1609 Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) ClivePlease email me direct as I want to discuss a topic direct with you unrelated to this one? Regards Doug email sent, do you now want to edit out your email address from the post to avoid it being harvested? Edited October 13, 2016 by fv1609 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 JH I was thinking along the likes of Beltring etc, where the display was in the arena, but at all other times you could walk up to the armour and poke it, end up with grease/dirt/oil from it on your clothes and have a chat with the owner or crew. As to the price of Tankfest, that was what showed up when I googled it and got a link to a Bovvy webpage. The webpage I got made no mention of any cheaper price. My reaction was "holy cr.. that is expensive, must discourage many, but if it is sold out each year, then it won't get cheaper" . Regards Doug To be honest any show involving moving armour (indeed any vehicles) is going to be a 'behind the barrier' deal these days, health & safety and insurance requirements. I'm not sure what interaction you are hoping for, but climbing on tanks is not encouraged much either for the same reasons, though the modern equipment displays at the TM usually permit it, ladders and gantries being provided. I'm a bit baffled by the prices you quote, the TM website gives £38 per adult for a weekend ticket and £23 per day, the £110 is a premium ticket, which seems a lot (in my opinion) extra for a seat, food and drink and a programme? The premium tickets do not claim to give greater access to the vehicles. jh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 Clive Good thought, I just went back and did it, thanks. Not that it will in all likely hood matter. I get inundated with emails from every dodgy SEO provider on the sub-continent as it is. Oh, and both the T___ and C_____ campaigns, why they are trying to convince an Aussie that the one chance of salvation of the free world depends on me voting for them is a mystery as last time I looked, you had to be a US citizen to vote in US elections, as to me ponying up a donation to their campaign, being that they are both Squillionaires - not going to happen. Regards Doug email sent, do you now want to edit out your email address from the post to avoid it being harvested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Farrant Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Is the reserve collection the unrestored tanks that years ago were in the building within the workshop fence, left of the gate IIRC? I recall a weird M113 with electro or hydraulic drive. Doug, I think what you thought was a M113 was probably a British vehicle, an Oxford Carrier that had been used as a test vehicle to trial hydraulic drive and steering in AFV's. regards, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ploughman Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 email sent, do you now want to edit out your email address from the post to avoid it being harvested? Dont forget to delete the quote comment as well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fv1609 Posted October 13, 2016 Share Posted October 13, 2016 Dont forget to delete the quote comment as well Hmm yes waiting to see who would spot that one! Ok done it now thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgrev Posted October 13, 2016 Author Share Posted October 13, 2016 Richard Definitely an M113. Original appearance externally, but very evident internally as being a prototype. Regards Doug Doug,I think what you thought was a M113 was probably a British vehicle, an Oxford Carrier that had been used as a test vehicle to trial hydraulic drive and steering in AFV's. regards, Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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