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FSW Weekly Edition #19/2026

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It’s been one of the busiest weeks of the year here, with multiple Spark deliveries arriving alongside fresh releases from Looksmart, BBR and Tecnomodel, while substantial future programmes from Top Speed, TrueScale, BBR Competition and Werk83 ensure the momentum through 2026 continues to build. On track, BMW executed an alternative strategy to perfection to secure its maiden World Endurance Championship victory in a chaotic and incident-packed Spa Francorchamps 6 Hours. A bold decision to short-fuel at the opening pitstop propelled the #20 BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh of René Rast, Sheldon van der Linde and Robin Frijns into contention, before a late safety car cycle allowed the trio to consolidate the lead and deliver a landmark result for BMW’s prototype programme.

Max Verstappen also enjoyed a strong start to his Nürburgring 24 Hours campaign, finishing third in opening qualifying behind the pace-setting Winward Mercedes. The four-time Formula 1 World Champion recorded an 8m18.539s lap around the Nordschleife aboard the Mercedes AMG GT3 he shares with Lucas Auer, Jules Gounon and Dani Juncadella, underlining once again his appetite for competition beyond Formula 1. In the World Rally Championship, Oliver Solberg returned to the podium for the first time since January with a hard-fought second place in Rally Portugal. After mechanical issues in Kenya and crashes in both Croatia and the Canary Islands, the Toyota driver’s result keeps his championship challenge firmly alive heading into the summer rounds.

On the collectors’ side, this week’s three feature releases span modern GT endurance racing, contemporary Formula 1 in commanding display scale and the raw spectacle of Group B rallying: Spark’s Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R 42nd Le Mans 2025 #13 AWA Racing, Spark’s Sauber C45 3rd British Grand Prix 2025 #27 Nico Hülkenberg in 1:18 scale and DSN 43’s Audi 80 Quattro 7th Monte Carlo 1984 #10 Darniche/Mahé. Together, they provide a rich cross-section of modern endurance competition, Formula 1 resurgence and the unmistakable character of 1980s rallying.

Corvette Returns To Le Mans

Spark’s Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R 42nd Le Mans 2025 #13 AWA Racing captures the latest phase of one of endurance racing’s longest standing manufacturer commitments, representing Corvette’s transition into the modern GT3 era at the world’s greatest endurance race. The move from the GTE specification C8.R to the Z06 GT3.R marked a major shift in General Motors’ international endurance strategy, bringing the Corvette programme into alignment with the global GT3 platform while retaining the aggressive front engined character that has defined the marque for decades. The AWA Racing entry, carrying the #13 through the full 24 hour contest at Le Mans, reflects the growing presence of customer Corvette teams on the international stage, its broad shouldered proportions and muscular stance setting it visually apart from many of its European rivals.

Spark’s resincast interpretation captures the visual drama and technical complexity of the Z06 GT3.R with impressive clarity. The sculpted aerodynamic surfaces, deep front splitter treatment and aggressive rear bodywork are reproduced with sharp definition, while the AWA Racing livery is cleanly applied across the Corvette’s angular body forms. The overall presentation successfully conveys the combination of raw American GT character and modern aerodynamic sophistication that defines the current Corvette programme. With contemporary Le Mans GT3 subjects proving increasingly popular among endurance collectors, the AWA Racing Corvette represents a significant addition for collectors focused on the evolving GT landscape at La Sarthe.

The Corvette forms part of an exceptionally strong week for endurance and GT racing content. Spark’s delivery also includes the TF Sport Corvette Z06 GT3.R from Le Mans 2025, the Mercedes AMG GT3 GetSpeed Nürburgring 24 Hours entry and the Oreca 07 CLX Pure Rxcing Le Mans 2025 car, while a separate Spark shipment and Spark delivery expands further into Porsche 911 GT3R endurance racers, Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 Nürburgring entries, Mercedes AMG GT3 DTM and Super GT machinery, Porsche Carrera Cup champions and Toyota GR86 GT Super GT300 cars. Two deliveries from Looksmart strengthens the Le Mans GT3 field with five Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2025 race, including Kessel Racing, Richard Mille AF Corse, Ziggo Sport Tempesta and Vista AF Corse cars, while BBR Competition extends Ferrari’s GT programme further with Daytona 24 Hours 2025 Ferrari 296 GT3 entries for Dragonspeed, AF Corse and Cetilar Racing in both 1:43 and 1:18 scales.

Beyond GT3 competition, Tecnomodel delivers the Ferrari 330 TRI-LM 1st Le Mans 1962 of Gendebien and Hill in 1:18 scale, Ferrari’s final front engined Le Mans winner and one of the most historically important endurance subjects ever produced. Top Speed announces an extensive IMSA 2025 programme covering Cadillac, BMW, Ford Mustang GT3 and Mercedes AMG entries from GTP and GTD competition, alongside the distinctive Rexy Sebring Porsche and TV Test Card Bathurst Mercedes. TrueScale opens pre orders for BMW M4 GT3 Evo and BMW M Hybrid V8 endurance subjects spanning Zandvoort, Suzuka, Sebring and Le Mans, while TrueScale starts its first deliveries of Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustangs from Laguna Seca and Daytona add further modern American endurance depth. Spark also expands its growing 1:64 programme with Porsche 911 Le Mans entries from 1973 and 1974, including the iconic Martini liveried 911 RSR Turbo that finished second overall at Le Mans 1974, alongside Looksmart's Ferrari AF Corse 499P Hypercars and Spark's 1:43 Isotta Fraschini Tipo6-C Le Mans 2024 entry, collectively creating one of the most comprehensive endurance racing weeks of the year.

Hülkenberg’s Silverstone Podium

Spark’s Sauber C45 3rd British Grand Prix 2025 #27 Hülkenberg in 1:18 scale captures one of the defining human stories of the modern Formula 1 era. Nico Hülkenberg’s career has long been regarded as one of the sport’s great unfinished narratives, a driver whose junior formula dominance, outright speed and Le Mans victory consistently marked him as elite level talent, yet who spent years carrying the unwanted distinction of the most Formula 1 starts without a podium finish. His move to Sauber ahead of Audi’s factory arrival represented an opportunity for reinvention, and a podium finish at Silverstone, one of Formula 1’s most historic and demanding venues, became a moment whose significance reached far beyond championship points alone. For many within the paddock, it felt less like a surprise result and more like a long overdue reward for one of the most respected drivers of his generation.

Spark’s large scale resincast interpretation captures the visual complexity of the current Formula 1 design language with impressive precision. The sculpted sidepods, intricate floor edge detailing and tightly packaged rear bodywork are reproduced with sharp clarity, while the Sauber livery is accurately applied across the car’s challenging aerodynamic surfaces. The overall stance successfully conveys the low, aggressive posture characteristic of the current generation, presenting a model that balances technical sophistication with genuine historical importance. With landmark Formula 1 podium models consistently proving highly desirable among collectors, the Hülkenberg Silverstone car stands as an especially meaningful contemporary release.

The Sauber forms part of a broader Spark 1:18 programme that spans both current and recent Formula 1 history. Alongside it sits Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin AMR23 2nd Monaco 2023, another emotionally significant podium result from one of Formula 1’s most accomplished drivers. Spark’s newly announced shipment expands further with McLaren MCL39 winners from Monaco, Spain and the British Grand Prix for Norris and Piastri, Max Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 winning Red Bull RB21 and a growing selection of 1:5 helmet models including Alexander Albon’s China 2025 design and Esteban Ocon’s Miami 2025 helmet. The Sparky 1:64 range broadens the contemporary Formula 1 offering further with Alpine A525 and Haas VF25 entries, while earlier Spark deliveries added Haas VF25 models in 1:43 scale. Tameo contributes to the historic Formula 1 landscape with the first delivery of its 1:24 Ferrari 312T metal kit representing Giancarlo Martini’s Scuderia Everest privateer entry from the 1976 Race of Champions and International Trophy events, while Looksmart adds Charles Leclerc’s Miami Grand Prix 2025 helmet in distinctive blue decoration.

Beyond Formula 1 machinery, Ferrari collectors are particularly well served this week through a strong combination of competition and road car releases. BBR delivers hand built 1:18 examples of the Ferrari 296 Speciale 2025 and Ferrari F80 2024 in Rosso Red, both produced in limited numbers with the finely detailed finish expected of the marque. BBR also pushes the boundaries of miniature engineering further by announcing the Ferrari F80 in 1:64 scale complete with opening panels revealing the interior and engine bay, an extraordinary level of functionality for such a compact format. Together, these Ferrari road car subjects complement the week’s Formula 1 programme naturally, linking Maranello’s latest competition inspired road machinery with the continuing evolution of modern Grand Prix racing.

Darniche’s Monte Carlo Audi

DSN 43’s Audi 80 Quattro 7th Monte Carlo 1984 #10 Darniche/Mahé captures a combination of driver skill, tactical endurance and understated machinery that perfectly reflects the spirit of rallying’s Group B era. Bernard Darniche was already one of France’s most respected rally competitors by the mid-1980s, renowned for his mastery of asphalt rallies and deep familiarity with the treacherous mountain stages surrounding Monte Carlo. Against the full factory assault of the emerging Group B era, the comparatively modest Audi 80 Quattro lacked the outright power and aggression of the leading contenders, yet Darniche and Alain Mahé guided the car to seventh overall through consistency, mechanical sympathy and strategic intelligence. In many ways, the result represented the final flourish of an older rallying philosophy before Group B evolved into the increasingly extreme technological arms race that would soon define the category.

DSN 43’s 1:43 3D printed resin interpretation captures the restrained and functional character of the Audi 80 Quattro with impressive precision. The compact proportions, period rally detailing and understated competition stance are reproduced with sharp definition, while the Monte Carlo livery is accurately applied across the car’s clean body surfaces. The finished model successfully conveys the contrast between the Audi’s relatively conservative appearance and the demanding environment in which it competed, creating a subject with genuine historical depth for collectors of classic rally machinery. As with many DSN 43 releases, the appeal lies not simply in the quality of execution, but in the willingness to produce subjects that larger manufacturers often overlook entirely.

The Audi forms part of a particularly strong week for rally and historic competition content. DSN 43’s late May programme also includes the Datsun Violet 160J Portugal 1981 of Mendes and Lopes, the Opel Ascona 10th 1000 Lakes 1973 of Palin and Ahava and the Porsche 911 RSR 23rd Le Mans 1975 #61 Orpi, together creating a remarkably varied snapshot of classic motorsport history. Spark expands the rally landscape further with a newly announced Group B programme featuring the Audi Quattro, Lancia 037, Lancia Delta S4 and MG Metro 6R4, while contemporary rallying is represented through Spark's Ford Puma Rally1 Safari 2025 entries, the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Portugal 2025 winner of Ogier and Landais and Katsuta’s Monte Carlo 2026 entry. Spark’s current deliveries also include the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 of Latvala and Hänninen from Rally Finland 2024 alongside Spark's Alpine A110 Rally RGT Monte Carlo entries and Ford Focus BTCC cars from Snetterton and Knockhill with the later having a special livery and all 4 driver options. Trofeu contributes the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Manx 1988 of Prochowski and Hardie together with the Alpine A110 Monte Carlo 1976 of Alibelli and Pistre, while Ixo confirms long awaited pre orders for Röhrl and Geistdörfer’s Audi Quattro Sport 4th Monte Carlo 1986. Werk83 introduces an especially original concept through limited edition framed 1:8 bonnets celebrating the 1983 Lancia and 1984 Audi Monte Carlo winners, joined by DTM machinery and Terry Moss’s formidable Audi 200 Trans Am Wesbank Modified Series car.

Beyond rallying, the wider collector landscape remains exceptionally broad this week. TrueScale’s first shipment includes Monaco Safety Car Lamborghini Countach models from 1982 and 1983, the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato All Terrain, Countach LPI 800-4 and Honda NSX road cars, while Looksmart announces the Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 and the newly revealed Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster almost immediately after its public debut. KK Scale expands its Ferrari 288GTO and Mercedes 230E W123 ranges with fresh colours and popular reissues, while Autocult delivers an eclectic selection of automotive curiosities including the DKW F91 Sportwagen Brandt, Tatra 57B Sanitka Sodomka, Jawa 700 Jaray Coupe and the extraordinary rocket powered Heylandt Hellhound Tempelhof. Spark rounds out the week with Brian O’Connor’s iconic Nissan GT-R R34 from 2 Fast 2 Furious in 1:18 scale, recreating one of the most recognisable Japanese performance cars ever to appear on screenas well as the iconic Ruf CTR Yellowbird Nürburgring special edition in 1:64, completing one of the most diverse collector weeks of the year across rally, racing, road and heritage subjects.

What's Next

Spark’s latest shipment announcement is one of the most extensive of the year, bringing together McLaren MCL39 winners from Monaco, Spain and Silverstone for Norris and Piastri, Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 winning RB21, Safari Rally Ford Puma entries, Ogier’s Portugal-winning Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 and Katsuta’s Monte Carlo 2026 release, alongside 1:5 helmets for Albon and Ocon and the expanding Sparky 1:64 Formula 1 range. With pre-order windows on many of these releases closing soon, early commitment is strongly recommended. Top Speed’s IMSA 2025 programme in 1:18, featuring Cadillac, BMW, Ford Mustang and Mercedes AMG GT entries, combines with TrueScale’s growing BMW endurance range and Top Speed’s Q4 BMW announcements to create one of the strongest modern endurance racing programmes currently available.

Ferrari collectors are equally well served this week with BBR Competition’s Daytona Ferrari 296 GT3 trio in 1:43 and 1:18 along with the other deliveries. Tameo’s Ferrari 312T Scuderia Everest kit, Spark’s Group B rally classics, Werk83’s framed rally bonnets, DSN 43’s latest releases, Trofeu’s rally legends, KK Scale’s Ferrari 288GTO and Mercedes 230E reissues and Spark’s growing 1:64 Le Mans Porsche programme all add further depth across rally, endurance, road and heritage categories.

A week that opened with BMW’s maiden WEC victory at Spa, Verstappen qualifying strongly for the Nürburgring 24 Hours and Solberg’s return to the WRC podium closes with collector programmes spanning Corvette’s GT3 return to Le Mans, Hülkenberg’s long-awaited Silverstone podium and Darniche’s Monte Carlo Audi Quattro. Across Formula 1, endurance racing, rallying and heritage subjects, 2026 continues to deliver exceptional breadth across every scale.

This Week's Headlines

14 May

Looksmart: today’s delivery features a trio of Ferrari 296 GT3 entries from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, presented in high-quality 1:43 scale resincast. Included are the #57 Kessel Racing car of Kimura, Serra and Stevenson, the #150 Richard Mille AF Corse entry driven by Toledo, Wadoux and Agostini, and the #193 Ziggo Sport Tempesta car of Hui, Froggatt and Cheever. Each model captures the sharp aerodynamic styling and distinctive GT3 liveries of Ferrari’s current endurance contender, produced to Looksmart’s usual high standard and available to order now…

Spark: today’s delivery features a varied selection of modern endurance racing, rally and Super GT subjects in both 1:43 scale resincast and 1:64 scale diecast. Highlights include the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries from Le Mans 2025 in TF Sport and AWA Racing colours, the Mercedes AMG GT3 from the 2025 Nürburgring 24 Hours for GetSpeed and the Oreca 07 CLX-Pure Rxcing Le Mans 2025 entry. Japanese GT racing is represented by the Toyota GR Supra Super GT500 #1 Au alongside 1:64 Sparky Honda Civic Type R-GT and Nissan Z GT500 models, while rally fans are catered for with the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 of Latvala and Hänninen from Rally Finland 2024. All models are available to order now…

Looksmart: another new Lamborghini announced only two days ago is coming as a choice of two colours. The Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 is apparently a tribute to its most important market, North America by carrying red, white and blue striping base colour dependent...

Looksmart: you can now preorder the Miami blue decorated Charles Leclerc 1:5 crash helmet wearing which he was so entertaining in this year's Miami Grand Prix...

Tameo: confirms the first delivery of it's new version of the high detail 1:24 Ferrari 312T metal kit, Giancarlo Martini's Scuderia Everest car that took part in two British non-championship Formula 1 races in 1976 - the Race of Champions at Brands Hatch & International Trophy at Silverstone...

Spark: a varied new shipment announcement features future 1:43 rally, endurance and Formula 1 releases including Ford Puma Rally1 Safari 2025 entries for McErlean, Munster & Serderidis, Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Portugal 2025 winner Ogier/Landais and Katsuta’s Monte Carlo 2026 entry. Formula 1 collectors can look forward to McLaren MCL39 Monaco, Spain and British Grand Prix winners for Norris & Piastri alongside Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi 2025 winning Red Bull RB21, while the Isotta Fraschini Tipo6-C 14th Le Mans 2024 #11 also joins the programme. New 1:5 Formula 1 helmet models include Alexander Albon’s China 2025 design and Esteban Ocon’s Miami 2025 helmet, while Sparky expands its growing 1:64 range with Alpine A525, Haas VF25 and Honda Civic Type R-GT Super GT500 entries. Also in this shipment is two Looksmart Ferrari AF Corse 499P Le Mans models in 1:64 scale covering the #50 2023 and #51 2024 entries. Pre-order windows for many of these models will be closing soon, so get orders in now to avoid disappointment...

Spark: the latest delivery includes two new 1:18 Formula 1 resincast models with Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin AMR23 2nd Monaco 2023 #14 and Nico Hulkenberg’s Sauber C45 3rd British Grand Prix 2025 #27 both now available to order. These highly detailed modern Grand Prix replicas make excellent additions for contemporary Formula 1 collectors...

Tecnomodel: the latest delivery includes the Ferrari 330 TRI-LM 1st Le Mans 1962 #6 Gendebien/Hill in 1:18 scale. This finely detailed resincast replica captures Ferrari’s famous final front-engined Le Mans winner and is available to order now...

13 May

Looksmart: first shown to the world over the last few days, the Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster is already in the works, coming as a 43rd scale model later in the year...

DSN 43: its late May shipment lists 1:43 3D printed models of the Audi 80 Quattro 7th Monte Carlo 1984 #10 Darniche/Mahe, Datsun Violet 160J Portugal 1981 #21 Mendes/Lopes, Opel Ascona 10th 1000 Lakes 1973 #12 Palin/Ahava & Porsche 911 RSR 23rd Le Mans 1975 #61 Orpi...

Trofeu: available to preorder now are two more 1:43 rally subjects in the shapes of the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Manx 1988 #22 Prochowski/Hardie & Alpine A110 Monte Carlo 1976 #26 Alibelli/Pistre...

12 May

Werk83: here's a great idea for rally/Monte Carlo collectors, limited edition 1:8 framed bonnets of the 1983 Lancia & 1984 Audi winners. Also newly listed are DTM Euser BMW, Thiim Mercedes and Terry "The Animal" Moss's 1992 Audi 200 Trans Am Westbank Modified Series weapon...

Ixo: two 18th scale models for preorder are the Jorge Lorenzo Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 30th Imola 2022 #911 and Rohrl/Geistdorfer Audi Quattro Sport 4th Monte Carlo 1986 #2 which was previously listed some years ago...

Spark: here is a group of future production 1:64 diecast Le Mans 1973/1974 Porsche 911 derivatives including the wild Martini 911 RSR Turbo that finished in 2nd place at the end of the 1974 24hrs...

11 May

Spark: collectors of classic rally models will be pleased to see this group of 1:43 Audi Quattro, Lancia 037 & Delta S4 and MG Metro 6R4. For film fans, unusually there's a 1:18 "Fast and Furious" Nissan Skyline and lastly, how about the Ruf CTR "Yellowbird" Nurburgring special edition in 1:64?...

KK Scale: is to issue new colours on its 18th scale diecast models of the Ferrari 288GTO & Mercedes 230E (W123) and takes the opportunity to reissue one popular colour of each too...

Autocult: there's some great variety in this month's new automotive oddment model news with a couple of concepts, competition machines and a rocket powered monster - DKW F91 Sportwagen Brandt 1954, Tatra 57B Sanitka Sodomka 1940, Jawa 700 Jaray Coupe 2nd Czechoslovakia 1000 Miles 1934 #4 Kaiser/Kronberger, DKW F91 Sportwagen Brandt Semperit 1957 #58 Roittner & Heylandt Hellhound Tempelhof 1931...

TrueScale: new BMW & Honda model announcements for preorder lists BMW M4 GT3 Evo 1st Zandvoort 2025 #33 Rast, BMW M4 GT3 Evo 6th Suzuka 1000kms 2025 #31 Team WRT, BMW M-Hybrid V8 5th Sebring 12hrs 2025 #25 BMW M Team RLL, BMW M-Hybrid V8 17th Le Mans 2025 #20 BMW M Team WRT and 1990 Honda NSX available to order in both left & right hand drive...

TrueScale: first delivery is on the way of these 1:43 Ford & Lamborghini models - Ford Multimatic Motorsports Laguna Seca 2024 & Daytona 2025 Mustangs, 1982 & 1983 Monaco Safety Car Lamborghini Countach, 2024 Woodland Camo Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain & Lamborghini Countach LP800-4 in red...

BBR Competition: on the way in both 1:43 & 1:18 are these three 2025 Daytona 24hrs Ferrari 296 GT3s entered by Dragonspeed, AF Corse & Cetilar Racing...

Top Speed: shipment on the way of new 18th scale releases are all IMSA 2025 GTP and GTD bar one, the "TV Test Card" Bathurst Mercedes. Daytona 24hrs subjects are Wayne Taylor Racing #10 & #40 Cadillacs, Paul Miller Racing #1 BMW, Ford Multimatic Motorsports #65 Mustang, Lone Star Racing & Korthoff Competition Mercedes. Lastly "Rexy" makes another appearance from the Sebring 12hrs...

7 May

BBR: more innovation from one of our oldest brands this time it is focusing on tiny details to produce the Ferrari F80 in 1:64 with, wait for it, opening panels to show off the interior and engine bay. Can't wait to see these detailed miniatures...

Looksmart: the latest Looksmart delivery features two new Ferrari 296 GT3 Le Mans 2025 entries from Vista AF Corse, including the #21 and #54 cars in beautifully detailed 1:43 scale. Finished in Looksmart’s signature high-quality style, these latest Ferrari endurance racers are perfect additions for Le Mans and GT collectors...

TopSpeed: more 18th scale news with production indicated for Q4 of this group of three BMW models, all 2025 - M4 GT3 Evo 1st Zandvoort 2025 #33 Rast, M-Hybrid V8 31st Le Mans 2025 #15 BMW M Team WRT & M-Hybrid V8 5th Sebring 12hrs 2025 #25 BMW M Team RLL...

Spark: the latest Spark delivery has arrived featuring a huge selection of new 2024 and 2025 releases from Le Mans, BTCC, rally, GT and Formula 1. Highlights include the multiple Alpine A110 Rally RGT Monte Carlo entries, Ford Focus BTCC cars, Oreca 07 Le Mans prototypes, Porsche 911 GT3R endurance racers, Mercedes AMG GT3 DTM and Super GT entries, plus the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R from Le Mans. Also included are new Haas VF25 F1 models, Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 Nürburgring entries, Porsche Carrera Cup champions, and Toyota GR86 GT Super GT300 cars...

BBR: The latest BBR delivery has arrived featuring two incredible Ferrari road cars in hand-built 1:18 scale — the new Ferrari 296 Speciale 2025 and Ferrari F80 2024 in classic Rosso Red. Beautifully detailed and produced in limited numbers...

Keeping In Touch

To keep yourself completely up to date visit the Future Production list regularly as there is a constant flow of additional products which all qualify for our 5% online pre-order discount off the price and with daily deliveries here at GPM you can keep yourself up to date with what's newly arrived by book marking the New Arrivals section. Alternatively check us out on social media:

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