Miniatura launches spring show at NAEC Stoneleigh

By James Smith

13th Jan 2023 | Local News

Miniatura is launching a new spring show at NAEC Stoneleigh for 2023 (Image by Rob Tysall)
Miniatura is launching a new spring show at NAEC Stoneleigh for 2023 (Image by Rob Tysall)

Miniatura is set to return to NAEC Stoneleigh for another year, launching a spring edition of the famous miniatures show in March 2023, alongside its established autumn event.

The October 2022 show was the biggest show ever offering displaying a wide range of top quality work.

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

NAEC Stoneleigh provides a enough space for nearly 100 exhibitors to come together and share their love for all things miniature.

And exhibitors and attendees will also benefit from free parking.

Rob Crouch pictured with his latest completed work (image by Rob Tysall)

Account director at NAEC Stoneleigh, Lynn Gardner says: "We are thrilled that Miniatura is returning to our venue.

"NAEC Stoneleigh offers the perfect location for the miniature community to come together, and after a couple of years in isolation due to the pandemic, we are so glad to keep the momentum moving forward. We cannot wait to see what's in store for the next show!"

After the successful Autumn show, event organiser, Andy Hopwood, said: "The response to moving here was overwhelmingly positive.

"This venue provides the ideal space for our community which in turn contributes to an amazing atmosphere. We now have the best of both worlds with a functional space in a beautiful, easily accessible location."

The show will come to Stoneleigh NAEC on 18 and 19 March.

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

     

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