Not alone at all Christopher! Mind you, as someone that spent a good few years writing standard operating procedures, I know that producing clear and concise instructions is probably a more difficult skill to master than designing a kit!Okay so you make a kit...a detailed kit...but your instructions are sooooooooooo horrible...what is it with these kit makers...if you are going to take the time to make a detailed kit then by all means do the same with your instruction manual...am I alone here?
As to Bovington, well where do I start! They have two tiger 2s, a hunting tiger, and lots of other German armour if that floats your boat. They have probably the best collection of British armour in the world (not surprising), especially the first war stuff. They are a little light on Japanese and Russian stuff, not surprisingly as these were not major armoured warfare theatres for the UK. Just plan for a whole day to get the most out of the visit.
The web site is here
Home - The Tank Museum
The Tank Museum, Bovington, UK - the world's finest collection of tanks and Dorset's best family day out! Home of TANKFEST and Tiger 131.
tankmuseum.org
If you are over here for any length of time it might also be worth trying to get up to London to the Imperial War Museum. They have a superb collection with some truly iconic pieces.....
There are very many other places of military (and other) interest as well, so ask away if you need help planning your visit......