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Any West Midlanders have any suggestions of where to park on the Sunday? A rail station between Snow Hill or New Street and Birmingham Airport would be ideal, but I could easily drive to Hampton in Arden or any of the others towards Coventry.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

David C

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26 minutes ago, David C said:

Any West Midlanders have any suggestions of where to park on the Sunday? A rail station between Snow Hill or New Street and Birmingham Airport would be ideal, but I could easily drive to Hampton in Arden or any of the others towards Coventry.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

David C

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Marston Green to the north and Hampton-in-Arden to the south are the best bet. I think both are free parking but you need to be early.

 

Gutted that the Express parking I used opposite Hall 5 last year is already booked up, it helped me avoid the end-of-Saturday traffic bunfight.

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33 minutes ago, David C said:

 or any of the others towards Coventry.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

 

Tile Hill has a large free car park and a good bet for a Sunday visit.

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1 hour ago, David C said:

Any West Midlanders have any suggestions of where to park on the Sunday? A rail station between Snow Hill or New Street and Birmingham Airport would be ideal, but I could easily drive to Hampton in Arden or any of the others towards Coventry.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

David C

Carrot crunching, straw chewing Suffolk resident

 

If it be so necessary, you could park at Coleshill Parkway (from memory the car park is quite large) and then get the bus to BHX, which should drop you off at the foot of the escalators which take you to the ticket barriers at the station.

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There now weekend car parking charges of £2.10 at this station introduced on 1 Sept, I don`t know how much the return bus fare to the NEC is, but in total it could work out more expensive than the per-paid £12 parking charge at the NEC, that is if you don`t have a bus pass!

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I've just discovered that Virgin Trains offers 20% off for visitors to ANY exhibition at the NEC - or indeed event at the site - for advance booking.  The discount is only available through this page.

 

I haven't ploughed through all the previous posts on here, so if it's already mentioned, please ignore (or delete, Admins)

 

Just trying to be helpful...

 

https://www.virgintrains.co.uk/nec?utm_campaign=nec_banner_2015&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=nec_partners&wt.mc_id= bn_033a_2

 

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I've just discovered that Virgin Trains offers 20% off for visitors to ANY exhibition at the NEC - or indeed event at the site - for advance booking.  The discount is only available through this page.

 

I haven't ploughed through all the previous posts on here, so if it's already mentioned, please ignore (or delete, Admins)

 

Just trying to be helpful...

 

https://www.virgintrains.co.uk/nec?utm_campaign=nec_banner_2015&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=nec_partners&wt.mc_id= bn_033a_2

 

 

Weird though it sounds, even though I’m only doing the short hop between BHX and New Street I’m tempted to book first class on Virgin to give me a better chance of getting a seat.... ;)

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20 hours ago, Mel_H said:

I've just discovered that Virgin Trains offers 20% off for visitors to ANY exhibition at the NEC - or indeed event at the site - for advance booking.  The discount is only available through this page.

 

I haven't ploughed through all the previous posts on here, so if it's already mentioned, please ignore (or delete, Admins)

 

Just trying to be helpful...

 

https://www.virgintrains.co.uk/nec?utm_campaign=nec_banner_2015&utm_medium=banner&utm_source=nec_partners&wt.mc_id= bn_033a_2

 


It says applicable to any valid ticket event.

Would that be limited to events sold through the NEC and ticket agents?

The Warley show is a private event and tickets are not sold through the usual NEC booking service or agents, so will the Virgin Trains apply?

 

 

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As an advanced warning for those making travel plans to the NEC, the RMT have called for strike action for members employed by West Midlands Trains on Saturdays commencing 16th November and every following Saturday for the rest of the year. 

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As an advanced warning for those making travel plans to the NEC, the RMT have called for strike action for members employed by West Midlands Trains on Saturdays commencing 16th November and every following Saturday for the rest of the year. 

West Midlands Trains: 'Shocking week' of disruption - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-50262788

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As an advanced warning for those making travel plans to the NEC, the RMT have called for strike action for members employed by West Midlands Trains on Saturdays commencing 16th November and every following Saturday for the rest of the year. 

That means a nightmare for travel to the NEC in the WM region, trains to/from the NEC will be a scrum and a half

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For anyone who might find it useful, below is the reverse lookup for the index, so you can find out what stand a particular number is. Apologies to the Warley Club and Exhibition if this treads on copyright, but I find it awkward not having this as well as the alphabetical index:

 

Stand    Exhibitor
A    Exhibition Information Stand A
A01    Warley MRC Sales Stand A01
A02    Wild Swan Books A02
A03    The Hereford Model Centre A03
A04    Heljan A/S A04
A05    Tools 2000 A05
A06    Exhibition Focus A06
A07    Guide Sales A07
A08    Warley MRC Club Stand A08
A09    Watney & Worsted - Warley MRC Juniors A09
A10    The Great British Steam Locomotive from Cradle to Grave - Ian Carter, Warley MRC A10
A11    Crecy Publishing A11
A12    Junction Box A12
A13    Narrow Planet A13
A14    Mamod A14
A15    Artmaster A15
A16    YouChoos A16
A17    Protocab A17
A18    Peco Publications & Publicity Ltd A18
A19    Hornby Hobbies A19
A21    Ellis Clark Trains A20, A21
A22    British Railway Modelling A22
A23    Kernow Model Rail Center A23
A24    Dovetail Games A24
A25    Corris Railway A25
A26    Scale Model Scenery A26
A27    Pen & Swords Books A27
A28    South West Digital Ltd A28
A29    Cheltenham Model Centre A29
A30    Vale of Rheidol Railway A30
A31    Scalology A31
A32    Model Rail Baseboards A32
A33    Penduke Models A33
A34    Hafi xs A34
A35    Bachmann Europe PLC A35
A35    Graham Farish A35
A36    Rails of Sheffield A36
A37    GFB Designs A37
A38    LMS Patriot Company Ltd A38
A39    P & D Marsh (Model Railways) A39
A40    Hatton Model Railways Ltd A40
A41    Dart Castings A41
A42    Grainge & Hodder Ltd A42
A43    Catering Area A43
A44    Hornby Magazine A44
A45    Dapol Ltd A45
A46    Harvey’s Hobbies A46
A47    Scograil A47
A48    Bill Hudson Books A48
A49    Magnet Insurance Services Ltd A49
A50    Locomotion A50
A51    The Great Model Railway Challenge A51
A52    Telford Steam Railway A52
A53    Historical Model Railway Society A53
A55    Great Western Study Group A55
A56    Accucraft UK Ltd A56
A57    LMS Society A57
A58    Friends of the National Railway Museum A58
A59    Kyteslights A59
A60    Black Dwarf Lightmoor Publications A60
A61    Railway Children Charity A61
A62    KR Models A62
A63    Sunningwell Command Control Ltd A63
A64    EKM Exhibitions A64
A65    Phoenix Precision Paints A65
A66    Waterman Collection - Leamington Spa A66
A67    Anoraks Anonymous A67
A68    KPF Zeller A68
A69    Squires Tools A69
A70    S.E. Finecast A70
A71    DEMO Warley MRC - Richard Syms - Lincs Couplings A71
A72    DEMO Warley MRC - Ian Rathbone - painting and lining in the smaller scales A72
A73    DEMO Warley MRC - RDE Brown - Digital design techniques across the scales A73
A74    DEMO Warley MRC - Ian Woodward - coach building A74
A75    DEMO Materials in modelling: Tony Wright - whitemetal kit building A75
A76    DEMO Materials in modelling - Mike Edge - Etched Kit Design and construction A76
A77    DEMO Materials in Modelling - Andy Morris - 3D Printing A77
A78    DEMO Materials in Modelling - Ian Morris - 3D Printing A78
A79    DEMO Warley MRC -Barry Oliver -Weathering A79
A80    Scale 7 Society A80
A81    DEMO Warley MRC - Paul Stokes - S7 demo A81
A82    DEMO For all scales - Graham Nicholas - Layout Planning A82
A83    DEMO For all Scales - Ian Lampkin - DCC decoder Installation A83
A84    DEMO For all Scales - Ian Mellors - Loco and stock servicing A84
A85    DEMO Materials in Modelling - Graeme King Resin Casting A85
A86    DEMO Meet the expert - Jonathan Wealleans - building 4mm wagons A86
A87    DEMO Meet the expert - Peter Kazer - Narrow Gauge Modelling A87
A88    DEMO For all scales - Soldering - Andy Duncan A88
A89    DEMO For all Scales - Gordon Gravett - Static Grass and ground cover A89
A90    DEMO Shows You How - Kendal MRC A90
A91    Test Tracks from MRC A91
A92    Awdry St. Nicholas A92
A93    Ludlow A93
A94    The Gresley Society A94
A95    Junior Modellers Workshop A95
B01    DCC Concepts B01
B02    Don Bishop ARPS B02
B03    TTC Diecast B03
B04    Deluxe Materials Ltd B04
B05    Videoscene/Train Crazy B05
B06    Railway Nameplate UK Ltd B06
B07    Gaugemaster Controls B07
B08    Oxford Diecast B08
B09    Skytrex (2013) Ltd B09
B10    LNWR Society B10
B11    STEAM Museum of the GWR B11
B12    Digitrains B12
B13    Bauer Media (Model Rail Magazine) B13
B14    Doon Valley Models B14
B15    Book Law Publications B15
B16    Mike Hobday B16
B17    Trains 4U B17
B18    Going Loco B18
B19    Kato B19
B20    Welsh Highland B20
B21    The Model Centre (Custom Finished Locomotives) B21
B22    Footplate/Flangeway B22
B23    Transport Video Publishing B23
B24    Merg B24
B25    H & A Models B25
B26    DC Kits - Legomanbiff o B26
B27    Great Central Railway Society B27
B28    Industrial Railway Society B28
B29    Rail Future B29
B30    Worcester Locomotive Society B30
B31    Cotswold Line Promotion Group B31
B32    Dean Forest Railway B32
B33    Cavalex Models B33
B34    Brunel Models B34
B35    A Oakes Ltd B35
B36    Simply Southern B36
B37    Elaines Trains B37
B38    Real Track Models - C=Rail B38
B39    Prototype Inspiration - NER Autocar B39
B40    Rockcliff e B40
B41    Halland B41
B42    LNER Society B42
B43    Llangenydd B43
B44    South Town B44
B45    Porth St. John B45
B46    Accurascale/Irish Railway Models Ltd B46
B47    New Sharon B47
B48    Beijiao - Real Working Steam in 2004 B48
B48A    Ivatt Diesel Re-creation Society B48A
B49    German Railway Society B49
B50    Deinsdorf - Düsselbach B50
B51    Zlata Vychod B51
B52    Nat’l Model Railroad Association British Region B52
B53    Solent Summit B53
B54    Ashford International Model Railway Centre B54
B55    Umbridge B55
B56    Austrian Railway Group B56
B57    Irish Railway Record Society (London Area) B57
B58    EXHIBITION STAND LIST 2019 Coyote Canyon B58
B59    Ardmore B59
B60    Sud Harz Railway - Harzer Schmalspurbahn B60
B61    Mauch Chunk PA B61
B62    Northeast Corridor B62
B63    West Wick B63
B64    Swiss Railways Society B64
B65    Benelux Society B65
B66    Maredval B66
B67    Santa Maria (RhB) B67
B68    Iberian Railway Society B68
B69    Italian Railway Society B69
B70    European Railways Association B70
B71    Belgomine Traveaux B71
B72    Habbaniya Iraq 1941 B72
B73    Scandinavian Railways Society B73
B74    Hawes Junction B74
B75    The Spirit of Swindon B75
B76    Modbury B76
B77    The 2mm Scale Association B77
B78    Martini Junction B78
B79    Cragmill B79
B80    Brinklow B80
B81    The N Gauge Society B81
B82    Kinver Society of Model Engineers B82
B83    International Master Railway Index Society B83
B84    Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway Society B84
B85    Stewart Blencowe B85
C01    Artist James Green C01
C02    Dundas Models C02
C03    Rail Express C03
C04    Simplifi ed Point Control C04
C05    Bluebell Railway PLC C05
C06    Hobby Holidays C06
C07    W M Collectables C07
C08    Diesel & Electric Modellers United C08
C09    Hyde Lane C09
C10    Swindon Panel Society C10
C11    Signalling Record Society C11
C12    125 Group C12
C13    Inter City Railway Society C13
C14    Parkstone Goods C14
C15    Mill Bank Alley C15
C16    The Lochty Branch C16
C17    Tudwick Road Siding C17
C18    Sherwood Models C18
C19    Tony’s Trains C19
C20    Grimy Times C20
C21    ABC Brushes C21
C22    Class 37 Locomotive Group C22
C23    Deltic Preservation Society C23
C24    Connoisseur Wrenn C24
C25    National Wagon Preservation Group C25
C26    Lough MPD C26
C27    Ringford E.R. C27
C28    Baggies TMD C28
C29    Weaver Hill C29
C30    Leamington & Warwick MRS C30
C31    Drumslochtock Summit C31
C32    North Ballachulish C32
C33    Brandgeight C33
C34    Camlas C34
C35    Wallsend & Brooksbridge Light Railway C35
C36    Warley Vale C36
C37    Bembridge C37
C38    Rapido Trains C38
C39    Rapido Bus C39
C40    Model Bus Federation WM Area C40
C41    Revolution Trains C41
C42    Ty Mawr and Lôn Got C42
C43    Beacon Point C43
C44    Coed Helen C44
C45    Llantrevelyn C45
C46    Rabbit Warren C46
C47    DEMO 009 Demonstration (West Midlands Narrow Gauge Group) C47
C48    The 009 Society C48
C49    Tanybwlch & Penrhyn C49
C50    The Tarrant Valley Railway C50
C51    Loughborough Road C51
C52    Sydney Gardens C52
C53    Staff ord Railway Circle Ltd C53
C54    Redditch MRC C54
C55    Norwich Central C55
C56    Norwood Park C56
C57    Evercreech New C57
C58    Lindon Road C58
C59    Double O Gauge Association C59
C60    Abergavenny Brecon Road C60
D01    Greenwood Garden Railway D01
D02    Sheepcroft D02
D03    EM Gauge Society D03
D04    Ampney Crusis D04
D05    Arch Road Yard D05
D06    Nancledre Harbour D06
D07    Campbells Quarry D07
D08    Pen-Y-Graig D08
D09    Gauge ‘0’ Guild Village D09
D10    7mm N G Association D10
D11    Model Rail Scotland D11
D12    Cranmore D12
D13    Bullet Trains of Japan D13
D14    Blackfriars Bridge D14
D15    Scalefour Society D15
D16    Lone Star Model Railways D16
D17    Ffestiniog Railway D17
D18    The British 1:87 Scale Society D18
D19    Trix Twin Mk4 D19
D20    Darjeeling Himalayan Rail’ Society D20
D21    ALSM D21
D22    Midland Railway Society D22
D23    Vintage Trains D23
D24    Treemendus D24
D25    Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC D25
D26    Replica Railways D26
D27    R G Connor Signs Graphics D27
D28    Mercian Models D28
D29    C & L Finescale D29
D30    Branchlines D30
D31    K S Laser Designs D31
D32    Brassmasters D32
D33    Megapoint Controllers D33
D34    Air Framed Glass Display Cases D34
D35    DCC Train Automation D35
D36    Torri Laser Ltd D36
D37    The Wagon Yard D37
D38    Train-Tech D38
D39    Northumbrian Painting Services D39
D40    Holder Collectables D40
D41    N Brass Locomotives D41
D42    T Gauge.com D43,D42
D43    T Gauge.com D43,D42
D44    Greenscene D44
D45    Online Models Ltd D45
D46    Keen Systems D46
D47    Petite Properties D47
D48    Ten Commandments D48
D49    Sphere Products D49
D50    The Model Tree Shop D50
D51    Railtec Transfers D51
D52    Layouts4u D52
D53    LCUT Creative D53
D54    Great Northern Railway Society D54
D55    Severn Models D55
D56    Railroad Trading D56
D57    MiniScenes D57
D58    Roger Carpenter Transport Photographs D58
D59    Alan Gibson D59
D60    Fawley Museum Society D60
D61    Rail & Canal Historical Soc (W. Mid’s) D61
D62    Model U D62
D63    Shawplan Model Products D63
D64    Eileens Emporium D64
D65    ADM Turntables D65
D66    Picture Pride Displays D66
D67    Procast D67
D68    1863 Mountaineer Locomotive Company D68
D69    DCC Supplies D69
D70    Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge D70
D71    Colonel Stephens Society D71
D72    Talyllyn D72
E01    Cato Pass E01
E02    A Remote Depot E02
E03    Ebbols Lane TMD E03
E04    Longmoor E04
E05    Operation Abyss E05
E06    Heybridge Wharf E06
E07    3mm Society E07
E08    ABC Models E08
E09    Bala Lake Railway E09
E10    Franwood TMD E10
E11    Wyre Forest MRC Display E11
E12    Leeds MRS Display E12
E13    York Model Railway Show Display E13
E14    Bahamas Loco Preservation Society E14
E15    Ridings E15
E16    Kimble E16
E17    Mwch Grumblyn E17
E18    Four Seasons E18
E19    Stodden Hundred Light Railway E19
E20A    Holly Park (Horny Dublo 3 Rail) HRCA E20A
E20B    Naff erton E20B
E21    Mossdale (Hornby Dublo 2 Rail) HRCA E21
E22    Nouvion (French Hornby Acho) HRCA E22
E23    Binns Road (Hornby 0 Gauge) HRCA E23
E24    Road Transport Images E24
E25    Triang Society E25
E26    Hornby Rail Collectors Association E26
E27    Chalk Garden Rail E27
E28    G Scale Society E28
E29    Sutton Coldfi eld Railway Society E29
E30    The Train Collectors Society E30
E31    Fairbourne Railway E31
E32    Kitmaster Collectors Club E32
E33    Wrenn Specialist Collector E33
E34    Leg ‘O’ Layout E34
E35    Hortus Halt E35
E36    Garden Railway Specialists E36
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E38    Photographic Display - Rail Camera Club E38
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E40    Display of all things Railway E40
E41    Bucolic Britain E41

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Hi folks,

 

I am after a bit of advice if anyone might be able to help please? My girlfriend and I are planning to go to the show this year (I was last able to go in 2003) I have ME/CFS and my girlfriend is autistic, so we're both slightly limited in the situations we can handle. I struggle to walk long distances and really busy environments are challenging for my girlfriend. We had been planning to come by train on the Saturday, but the rail strike means that no longer looks sensible.

 

Can anyone advise if there is normally a difference in how busy the show gets on the Saturday vs the Sunday? Do most folks normally drive or get the train I wonder?

 

There's also a chance I might be able to drive, but it looks like the closer Express Parking is all sold out. Are the shuttle buses from the standard parking areas ok to rely on, or are they generally packed out and hard to get on?

 

Thanks in advance 

 

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Sunday definitely quieter and you can pop into the void area to escape the crowds for a break and have a quiet sit on the floor :) 

Shuttle buses are regular and busy especially early on. I'd aim to arrive about half an hour to an hour after opening as it's all settled down from the initial rush.

Plus as k the NEC stewards as they might be able to suggest quiet areas for a rest too.

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34 minutes ago, portbury said:

Hi folks,

 

I am after a bit of advice if anyone might be able to help please? My girlfriend and I are planning to go to the show this year (I was last able to go in 2003) I have ME/CFS and my girlfriend is autistic, so we're both slightly limited in the situations we can handle. I struggle to walk long distances and really busy environments are challenging for my girlfriend. We had been planning to come by train on the Saturday, but the rail strike means that no longer looks sensible.

 

Can anyone advise if there is normally a difference in how busy the show gets on the Saturday vs the Sunday? Do most folks normally drive or get the train I wonder?

 

There's also a chance I might be able to drive, but it looks like the closer Express Parking is all sold out. Are the shuttle buses from the standard parking areas ok to rely on, or are they generally packed out and hard to get on?

 

Thanks in advance 

 

Just to confirm what Paul said. I would not recommend going on Saturday if you don't like crowds. Sunday is usually ok.

There are a lot of people around and crowd control just before opening time but this all goes quite quickly after 10:00.

There is a void area which isn't for use by the public. I would say in your circumstances it would be ok to go there for a bit of piece and quiet. Just explain your situation if anyone asks.

If you have any difficulties speak to someone at the information stand just inside the hall. 

You could just ask for me if you run into difficulties as all those in red jackets know me. 

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1 hour ago, portbury said:

Hi folks,

 

I am after a bit of advice if anyone might be able to help please? My girlfriend and I are planning to go to the show this year (I was last able to go in 2003) I have ME/CFS and my girlfriend is autistic, so we're both slightly limited in the situations we can handle. I struggle to walk long distances and really busy environments are challenging for my girlfriend. We had been planning to come by train on the Saturday, but the rail strike means that no longer looks sensible.

 

Can anyone advise if there is normally a difference in how busy the show gets on the Saturday vs the Sunday? Do most folks normally drive or get the train I wonder?

 

There's also a chance I might be able to drive, but it looks like the closer Express Parking is all sold out. Are the shuttle buses from the standard parking areas ok to rely on, or are they generally packed out and hard to get on?

 

Thanks in advance 

 

 

Like all shows, Sunday is quieter than Saturday. 60:40 is the usual ratio for attendance.

Most people drive because, for reasons I can't fathom, many railway modellers don't like to get on trains. The shuttle buses are reliable and how busy they get depends on the crowds. They are regular though so you can always wait for the next one.

There are loads of yellow-shirted Warley stewards around the place to help once you are in the hall.

Hope this helps.

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2 hours ago, portbury said:

Hi folks,

 

I am after a bit of advice if anyone might be able to help please? My girlfriend and I are planning to go to the show this year (I was last able to go in 2003) I have ME/CFS and my girlfriend is autistic, so we're both slightly limited in the situations we can handle. I struggle to walk long distances and really busy environments are challenging for my girlfriend. We had been planning to come by train on the Saturday, but the rail strike means that no longer looks sensible.

 

Can anyone advise if there is normally a difference in how busy the show gets on the Saturday vs the Sunday? Do most folks normally drive or get the train I wonder?

 

There's also a chance I might be able to drive, but it looks like the closer Express Parking is all sold out. Are the shuttle buses from the standard parking areas ok to rely on, or are they generally packed out and hard to get on?

 

Thanks in advance 

 

I have seen reference this year to wider aisles and more space between layouts following previous years feedback so that will help you too.

 

Given your situations, I would be arguing against the train - this year I am travelling via Warrington rather than my home city of Manchester simply as I can get a direct service which isn't a Cross Country service.  This is due to volume of people who get on those services, especially on the return.  If you can drive then you are guaranteed your own personal space within the car even if the roads might be busy.

 

Sunday also sounds like a better day unless you have a need to join the Bachmann and Dapol sales scrums.

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