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TFNation© is a multi-day, family-friendly event for fans of Transformers and other robot brands. The convention takes place in Birmingham every August. We host a variety of guests including comic book artists, writers, actors and toy designers as well as having Europe's largest Transformers trading room. We host panels, live script readings, workshops, replica cars, movie screenings, a cosplay contest and so much more!

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