DESIGNERS showed off their craftsmanship at a museum’s model exhibition over the weekend.
The Museum of Power in Langford held its Model Exhibition and Steam Day on Sunday, which invited model creators and families to see the miniature world come to life.
The day included craftsman with model trains, railway layouts, boats, cars and other miniature landscapes.
The triple expansion train engine Marshall was on display, which works entirely off steam.
There were also miniature steam rides throughout the day, with the Astaria model village open along with the tea room.
A spokesman for the museum said: “The day went extremely well, it was certainly well attended with the people and models available on par with all previous years.
“We’ve been running the event every year for nearly as long as we’ve been open, it’s always a pleasure to see.”
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