A collection of more than 650 handmade Formula 1 cars is going on public display to help raise money for a York hospice.
The models, crafted by the late Nick Parton at his studio, represent every Grand Prix winner since the 1930s.
The exhibition, organised by his wife Sue Parton, is being held in memory of her husband to raise funds for St Leonard’s Hospice.
Sue Parton, pictured with her late husband Nick’s handmade model car collection (Image: Supplied)
Ms Parton said: "I don’t want the models to sit there and get dusty.
"They’re made to be seen, and this exhibition is a great legacy for Nick.
"I wanted to make it a fundraiser for St Leonard’s because Nick was suddenly taken ill, and in the last few days of his life, I needed help to care for him."
The exhibition is open Saturday mornings by appointment only, with donations going to St Leonard’s Hospice.
Clare Meadley, Community and Events Fundraiser at St Leonard’s Hospice, said: "We’re so grateful that Sue will be opening Nick’s handmade car collection to the public in aid of the Hospice.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for any Formula 1 fan or model hobbyist to see some incredible craftsmanship, all while supporting a local charity at the same time."