Miniatures show to return to NAEC Stoneleigh this Autumn

By James Smith

20th Sep 2023 | Local News

Miniatura returning to NAEC Stoneleigh this autumn (Image supplied)
Miniatura returning to NAEC Stoneleigh this autumn (Image supplied)

A show celebrating all sorts of miniatures is set to return to NAEC Stoneleigh at the end of September.

After the success of the spring event in March, Miniatura will return to the major exhibition centre on September 30 and October 1, bring the work of over 100 creatives to the area.

The show will feature thousands of miniatures, aimed at both seasoned makers and new hobbyists.

Along with all these makers there will be workshops, advice, tools, materials, ideas and inspiration for you to start on your own adventure into this wonderland.

Get your tickets for Miniatura now! (image supplied)

Organisers said: "Miniatura has been a highlight of the miniature modelling calendar for 40 years and has been proud to present some of the best makers in the world.

"With over 100 craftspeople showing thousands of handmade miniatures, you will be spoilt for choice.

"Even though we have spent decades perfecting the visitor experience we always want to provide something special at each event.

"This time we have new super realistic displays from Graham Bolton and a mystery house from Dee Dale. Lorraine and Ann are bringing their finished Petite Properties kits all the way from Ireland and Kitten Von Mew will not only be showing her miniatures but teaching you how to make your own. It literally is everything in miniature!"

The world of miniatures has been handed a major boost over recent years with TV shows like the Great Big Tiny Design Challenge (UK) and Best In Miniature (Canada) enjoying huge audiences worldwide.

For more information and to buy your tickets, visit https://miniatura.co.uk/

And for more local events, head to our What's On section.

A minature butcher's shop (image supplied)

     

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