Watch video as I was unsure if it would interest me, not being a Sci fi fan. You just saved me twenty quid. Thank you. I got the feel for the exhibition without having to go visit. Instead, watch your video from the cafe on the second floor.
Thanks for sharing Wayne!!! Wonderful exhibit!!! The Nichelle Nichols display brought a tear to eye! She is missed! As always thanks for another great video! P.S. Miss London! Can't wait to go back and visit!
Lucky! I would love to go there to see that exhibit. I also see that somebody beat you to the Airfix factory video but you are in it as well. Keep up the great videos!!
Thank you for sharing. Fantastic. The movie props I (think) I saw, are - in order: Shuttle Craft from Star Trek Motion Picture. Silent Movie: "Trip to the Moon." A Tribble that Scotty missed, from Star Trek: "Trouble with Tribbles," and I believe written by David Gerold. Star Trek: The Motion Picture uniform worn by Nichele Nichlos who we sadly lost this year. A Later version of the Star Trek Original Series USS Enterprise. What looked like a Torpedo launcher that was used in Star Trek the Wrath of Kahn - possibly the barrel "casket" used for Spok's body that was shot to the planet enhanced by Genses. An Alian from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The Alian from the Movie "Alien." Robie the Robot" that has appeared in numerous movies - and in the TV series, Columbo. Hal 9000 from 2001 Space Odyssey, and finally Iron Man. The Moon and Earth planets that seemed to hover - how where they constructed?
Looks like it would be a fun one to visit. I'll have to make an effort to go see that museum next time we're over. I recognized a lot of things but couldn't remember the name of the movie it was from. Thanks for sharing Wayne. Enjoyed that.
I bet the trip to airfix was interesting. I doubt you'd want to visit the Masterbox factory in Dnipro at the moment though. Perhaps after Ukraine has kicked the invaders out?
Oooohhhh, the Icarus II spacesuit was very nice and a lovely looking Robby too...
Watch video as I was unsure if it would interest me, not being a Sci fi fan. You just saved me twenty quid. Thank you. I got the feel for the exhibition without having to go visit. Instead, watch your video from the cafe on the second floor.
That Sunshine suit takes me back. I've got 3 hours until work, and I guess I'm rewatching it. Amazing stuff.
Sci-fi overload. Nice place to visit.
That was fantastic! Thank you for sharing the experience!
20 quid 🙄. They've spoilt that enterprise model by writing on it
Fantastic video. I think I know about 2/3 of the items displayed. Thanks for sharing. Happy days and model on! 😎🇨🇦
That certainly brought back some memories from when I were a lad. Thanks Wayne 😃
Thanks for sharing Wayne!!! Wonderful exhibit!!! The Nichelle Nichols display brought a tear to eye! She is missed! As always thanks for another great video!
P.S. Miss London! Can't wait to go back and visit!
That is a really nice museum.
An exhibit worth checking out…more vids like this please…
Lucky! I would love to go there to see that exhibit. I also see that somebody beat you to the Airfix factory video but you are in it as well. Keep up the great videos!!
Got pretty much everything, but what was the model of the stacked houses?
Thank you for sharing. Fantastic. The movie props I (think) I saw, are - in order: Shuttle Craft from Star Trek Motion Picture. Silent Movie: "Trip to the Moon." A Tribble that Scotty missed, from Star Trek: "Trouble with Tribbles," and I believe written by David Gerold. Star Trek: The Motion Picture uniform worn by Nichele Nichlos who we sadly lost this year. A Later version of the Star Trek Original Series USS Enterprise. What looked like a Torpedo launcher that was used in Star Trek the Wrath of Kahn - possibly the barrel "casket" used for Spok's body that was shot to the planet enhanced by Genses. An Alian from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The Alian from the Movie "Alien." Robie the Robot" that has appeared in numerous movies - and in the TV series, Columbo. Hal 9000 from 2001 Space Odyssey, and finally Iron Man. The Moon and Earth planets that seemed to hover - how where they constructed?
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Looks like it would be a fun one to visit. I'll have to make an effort to go see that museum next time we're over. I recognized a lot of things but couldn't remember the name of the movie it was from. Thanks for sharing Wayne. Enjoyed that.
Thanks for sharing Wayne - looks amazing!
some great stuff there! gives me some redecorating ideas. I see you snuck a few seconds of Iron Man in there. Hee, hee
Damn straight lol. Esther took some sneaky pics
Did smile when I saw the BBC computer , looks a good day out. Was that the original Maria or a copy?
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Great video my friend, absolutely love it
Brilliant vid 😀👍
Looks like a good exhibit. Shame the US's Enterprise isn't the original
👍🏻 nice video
Hey Mr Wayne…. I just read something that kind of concerned me and I was wondering if you’ve heard the same…. Eagle Moss closed?
Yes. They went bankrupt in June
@@WorldofWayneUK well I guess I have several hundred dollar papaw weight in my enterprise lol
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alway a thumb up wayne
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I bet the trip to airfix was interesting. I doubt you'd want to visit the Masterbox factory in Dnipro at the moment though. Perhaps after Ukraine has kicked the invaders out?
Bussards on the USS Enterprise are the WRONG color.
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Visting. The. Sci. Fi. Star. Trek. The. Movie. 1979
Visting. The. Sci. Fi. Star. Trek. The. Movie. 1979