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As the leaves turn and the days grow shorter, autumn is the perfect season to retreat into your workshop, light a lamp, and lose yourself in gears, glue, and imagination. But autumn is also a lively time for the UK model & hobby scene — with shows, exhibitions, club meets, and trade stands popping up across the country.
Below we spotlight some of the key events for 2025, offer tips on making the most of them, and highlight a few of the MechanicalModels kits that make perfect companions for your hobby journey this season.
Here are a few upcoming highlights (and a few you may have missed) to mark in your calendar.
Date | Event | Where | What to Expect / Why Go |
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Saturday 11 October 2025 | REME Museum Model Show | REME Museum (Kent) | A “Military & Transport” themed show, featuring club exhibits from across the UK, trade stands for kits & supplies, RC demonstrations, and displays inside the museum galleries. Re Museum+1 |
September (dates vary) | Autumn Model Show (Airfix / UK community events) | Various | Indoor & outdoor traders, live modelling demonstrations, displays from clubs. Airfix |
IPMS Farnborough Modelfest | 6 September 2025 | Hart Leisure Centre, Fleet | A long-established IPMS show, with club displays, competitors, trade stands — a staple in the UK scale modelling calendar. Modellers |
IPMS Chiltern Show | 13 September 2025 | Biggleswade region | A regional IPMS show, great for a weekend outing and spotting local talent. Modellers |
Tip: Always check with organisers nearer the time, as venues or dates may shift. Many shows also offer “bring & buy” tables, workshop demos, and swap-meets for secondhand kits and parts.
Plan your “hit list.” Before you go, list the themes you love (aircraft, mechanical kits, dioramas, etc.) so you don’t wander aimlessly.
Pack a carry box. Many kits come packaged well, but a sturdy box helps when you’ve loaded up with parts, tools, or extra merchandise.
Bring reference. Photos, sketches, or even a tablet with reference images can help you self-critiqué or plan future builds.
Talk to club members & traders. They often have tips, leftover parts, or insider knowledge about future events.
Test your skills live. Many shows host “quick build” or “scratch challenge” tables — a fun way to test yourself under time or material constraints.
If for whatever reason you can’t get to a show, autumn is still one of the best times for building at home. A steaming mug, soft light, and a bit of mechanical tinkering — it’s surprisingly meditative.
Here are some standout models you’ll find on MechanicalModels.co.uk that suit the mood of autumn — engaging, mechanical, display-worthy:
Time For Machine Marvel Tank 2
A polished steel mechanical tank with intricate gearing. It brings solid presence, movement, and engineering challenge — ideal to spend several evenings on.
Metal Time Grande Pianola Piano
A mechanical music-box style model in metal. Elegant, delicate, and a stunning display piece once completed.
Wooden City V8 Engine
From the Wooden City line (which MechanicalModels carries) Mechanical Models — this V8 engine model captures the visual appeal of pistons, rods, and motion. A satisfying mid-complexity wooden kit.
Antique Box (UGears)
A mechanical puzzle box with moving parts. Great for a quieter, barrier-free project that still delights with hidden compartments and mechanics.
UGears Steampunk Clock
A kinetic clock with steampunk aesthetics — combines decorative appeal with mechanical intrigue.
Time For Machine Royal Voyager
A futuristic mechanical model, blending sci-fi and engineering. For builders who like to explore both historical and imaginative pieces.
Scout at shows, then build at home
Use shows to take photos, talk to club members, and see models close-up. Then head home with ideas and start one of the above kits.
Choose one standout project for seasonal focus
Autumn evenings are great for committing to something just challenging enough to stretch your skills but not overwhelm.
Display or demo at later events
Some shows offer “walk-in displays” or “builders’ corner.” Imagine your finished Grande Pianola or V8 engine spinning under lights.
Document your progress
Share build logs or photos on social media, tag MechanicalModels, and consider bringing your works-in-progress to local club nights.