Heavy Metal comes to Alford
In a rare opportunity, dedicated collectors of some of the most impressive military land vehicles will be bringing them for visitors to admire at the Museum’s Military Vehicle Tattoo.
Not often seen these days, each has a story to tell - whether rescuing or transporting mighty tanks, protecting personnel in armoured carriers or Jeeps and motorcycles scurrying around carrying vital despatches between armoured divisions, military vehicles are built to serve a purpose.
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Organiser Roddy Matheson is an enthusiast of military hardware and greatly appreciates the owners who bring them out for the public to see.
He said: “It is a logistics challenge to get a lot of the kit here on Sunday and the museum really appreciates all of the time and effort dedicated to putting on a good show.
"It gives our visitors the opportunity to see some very rare and unusual military hardware and it is an impressive sight.”
The Military Vehicle Tattoo opens to the public at 11am and all the details are available at www.gtm.org.uk.