Model Shops
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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 ?? Hobbiew LTD still exists on line at least, under alwayshobbies, and I beieve when in Queen Victoria Street, No 8! they were a Hornby agent.
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I can't remember the model shop, but i certainly recollect the Aurora glow in the dark monster models i used to feverishly collect. The Wolfman, Frankenstein, Dracula, Creature from the black lagoon and the strangely melancholic Forgotten Prisoner. I can still see them glowing in the darkness, a luminous green while i peered terrified from under my covers, my imagination going berserk.
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MajorClanger wrote: As a kid growing up in Armley in the 70's I used to spend all my pocket money at the model shop on the Town Street (at the corner Town St & Carr Crofts)Airfix, Revell, Frog, Heller, Dragon, Matchbox & Italera model kits, this place had everything. Passed it yesterday and it's now an Internet Cafe. I remember that one. Got my first Fokker model from there and was very amused at it's name. There was also a very good model shop on Armley Road, right next to the entrance to Sammy Ledgards garage (You can just see it on the pic here http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL) can't remember the name though. It was all bicycles and stuff downstairs and upstairs was full to bursting of models and all the stuff needed.
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Chrism wrote: There was also a very good model shop on Armley Road, right next to the entrance to Sammy Ledgards garage (You can just see it on the pic here http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL) can't remember the name though. It was all bicycles and stuff downstairs and upstairs was full to bursting of models and all the stuff needed. It was Cavill's bike and model shop Chrism
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tilly wrote: There is a very good model shop at Cross Gates if you take a right at the roundabout after Seacroft Hospital its on the right on a parade of shops its been there for a number of years now and well worth a visit. ....Originally Sherwoods, newsagents, stc, brnanched out into model boats/aircraft many years ago now and that became their major trade.I knew the sherwoods and their children as a youngster, not sure who has the business now.
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BLAKEY wrote: Patexpat wrote: and I think there was a pretty good model shop in Pudsey, but can't remember if it was near the market square, or a bit further up the road ..... can't remember the name tho
I think its at the very top of Richardshaw Lane, within yards of the main traffic lights, but I can't remember the name. I think your right Blakey, cos I remember we would play in the park, ogle at the goodies in the model shop then have to run around the corner to the 65 bus stop!

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Patexpat wrote: I think your right Blakey, cos I remember we would play in the park, ogle at the goodies in the model shop then have to run around the corner to the 65 bus stop! If its still in business I'll note the name for you next time I'm round that way - sorry, but the last 65 has gone, many years ago
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