<p>A teeny model of Queen Elizabeth II has been revealed as part of a colourful 'parade' through a model village in celebration of the jubilee.</p><p>Babbacombe Model Village in Devon has unveiled the impressively detailed parade of horse guards, beefeaters and the HRH.</p><p>Her Majesty can be seen sitting atop her red carriage and accompanied by her royal guards on horseback and marching in parade with their giant black bearskin helmets.</p><p>She is joined by eighteen hidden beefeater guards that have been spread throughout the village for a 'hunt' for the jubilee - with winners getting their very own union flag.</p><p>Despite being barely larger than your thumb, the little Queenie features remarkable detail and looks remarkably like the real thing.</p><p>Open daily between 21st May to 19th June 2022, the exhibit is a fun and remarkably well crafted sight to see over the jubilee period.</p><p>Described as a 'wonderful place to visit' by people on social media, Babbacombe model village has long made teeny models for yearly celebrations like Halloween and Christmas.</p><p>You can find out more about the village on their website here: <a href="https://model-village.co.uk/">https://model-village.co.uk/</a></p>