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Took a look in "Model Zone" today. They do indeed sell models and paints, and a small selection of scenic scatter material , but do not sell accessories/components/castings/basic construction materials/tools for the modeller who wants to build for themselves. Thy didn't even have PlastiKard or it's solvent cement.The last shop I found that was a serious supplier of this kind was some two miles out of Wakefield towards Dewsbury. It was some years ago, but it may still be operating
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jim wrote: Took a look in "Model Zone" today. They do indeed sell models and paints, and a small selection of scenic scatter material , but do not sell accessories/components/castings/basic construction materials/tools for the modeller who wants to build for themselves. Thy didn't even have PlastiKard or it's solvent cement.The last shop I found that was a serious supplier of this kind was some two miles out of Wakefield towards Dewsbury. It was some years ago, but it may still be operating There is a model shop on Dewsbury Road Wakefield nestled between Morriosons and its Petrol Station. I'd say its less than a mile from Westgate Station though
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Johnny39 wrote: I seem to remember the "Dolls Hospital" shop in one of the Arcades doing models. Mentioned in these and a reference to it being the official Triang shop -http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1
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Johnny39 wrote: And didn't Hornby have its own shop in Queen Victoria or King Edward Street which was the main seller of Meccano and model trains? I believe this was actually the shop of HOBBIES LTD, the well known fretwork etc modelling chain, whose head office was at Derham in Norfolk. I don't think Hornby had shops of their own did they ??
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BLAKEY wrote: Johnny39 wrote: And didn't Hornby have its own shop in Queen Victoria or King Edward Street which was the main seller of Meccano and model trains? I believe this was actually the shop of HOBBIES LTD, the well known fretwork etc modelling chain, whose head office was at Derham in Norfolk. I don't think Hornby had shops of their own did they ?? You could be right Blakey - memory and years come between.
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Johnny39 wrote: You could be right Blakey - memory and years come between I know just what you mean Johnny - I have 75 years of "muddlement" to sift through for ancient facts these days !!
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