In video and pictures: Tiny cars take the stage at the National MicroCar Rally in Wem
The cars come in all shapes and sizes but have one thing in common – they are all small but beautiful.

Micro-car fanatics from across Europe flocked to an annual rally held in Shropshire.
The National MicroCar Rally, dubbed Britain's biggest micro-car event, included entertainment and road runs, as well as offering micro-car enthusiasts the chance to chat, swap spares, show off their cars, and drive them to visit the surrounding area.
Organisers of the event said that it offered an opportunity to see some motoring history in action, as well as 100 micro-cars up close.
The four-day rally took place at Lower Lacon Caravan Park in Wem.
















Those who attended the event went on a run to Cosford Air Museum, as well as stopping off at places of local interest including beauty spots and the odd castle.
The theme of Saturday's run in particular was aviation.
Evenings were spent in J.A.K.K.S barn with a full bar and entertainment.
And on the final day of the event the rally field was also open to members of the public, attracting wider attention, and cars were also judged, with prizes handed out to the winners.
This year's event was organised by Alison McCarthy, of the Heinkel Trojan Club.
Organiser Alison said fanatics from the whole of the UK as well as Belgium, Germany and across Europe brought their micro-cars to display for the event.
She said: "The rally was an extreme success, we had so many people commenting on the wonderful venue and of course the fantastic cars on display."
She added: "We had 103 cars here, and welcomed about 260 people through the gates."
The annual rally usually takes place during the first weekend in September.





