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ClOwY wrote:Hi Ghosty PM sent
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Hi Ghosty,
Will try and visit with my dad this saturday but will probably do the early bird as I have to be back home.
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I will look forward to seeing you Jason.

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Often read through posts about UK toy fairs and think "...if only...."

Well, I'm coming to the UK July 8th - August 23 and wondered what fairs are on during that time.
Based in Suffolk but planning to travel around a fair bit to catch up with friends & family and would like to get in a toy fair somewhere.

Hopefully someone can provide some locations and dates.
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Have a look here Roger...http://www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/eventsSMT/y2018/m7

Scroll down slightly and July 2018 starts.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Have a look here Roger...http://www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/eventsSMT/y2018/m7

Scroll down slightly and July 2018 starts.

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Seems, The UK still have more fairs in a week then most countries have in a year.
Although not every fair may be big , the atmosphere is also very important and the possibility to meet friends.
If I would have lived in the UK I would certainly have visited more fairs.

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Look out for Sandown Park, Huntingdon (Wood Green), NEC Birmingham, Brentwood & Windsor as they are all good ones and not a million miles from Suffolk.
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I suggest once Roger is in the UK, he gets himself a road map and to check up on the M25's ability to get him to all those locations mentioned in Tim's post above.

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I would like to attend some of those UK toy fairs, too. There was one in my area this past Sunday, but I was unable to attend. Maybe when the next one rolls around in October...
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