Quite a big event, with 280 participants and 930 entries (unofficial data), with guests coming from Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia.
It's aimed at historical modellers mainly, majority of entries are military models. There were about 40 categories - separate for planes, helicopters, ships, figures, dioramas, vignettes, wheel vehicles, track vehicles, civil vehicles, racing vehicles, motorcycles... Categories were also divided to cover different scales...Then there were separate categories for winter theme entries (again - figures with winter paintjob, winter dios...). Furthermore, lots of additional prizes like "Best German Plane from the WWII" - not sure if there actually was such prize, I just want to present the principle

The event was held in this big sport center:

Main hall view:

I was surprised to see that all entries are not protected anyhow. Participants placed them on tables by themselves (in appropriate categories, ofcourse). Visitors were allowed to come as close as they wanted, make pics. oh well, there were warning notes "Don't touch", but I can hardly deem this to be a protection, especially considering amount of kids there.
Here's an example of such table:

I was even more surprised and dissapointed (disgusted even?) when I came next day to pick my entries. Noone was checking what stuff I'm taking from tables. Noone. In one case I asked someone from the stuff if he can pass me my entry - I got it, no questions asked. well, I do hope that all participants got their stuff back.
Apart from the showcase and competition there were quite a few shops (plastic models mainly) and some additional surprises for men:

and for men:

Below you will find a short selection of entries. You can also view FULL GALLERY. If you're surprised with some of the pics I've taken, it's most probably because my son asked me to












