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Another Old Time Hobby Shop Closes

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I grew up in Cleveland Ohio as a young lad I would put models together ,a lot of us when we were young would gather up our models ,paints and boxes of items ,we would meet at one of our houses on a Friday night and watch Ghoulardi and build our kits ,we would make it a weekend ,then we would all go home Sunday back into the groove . As I got older and went into the service I still built the models ,when I got out of the military I continued building models ,I got married and all my children would like going to the hobby shops and pick out new kits ,I now have a grandchild and she like the models to . It is sad to see a lot of the older shops go by the way side ,they had become part of your family . Hobbyville from up on Lorain Blvd gone ,Hobby's ETC. gone ,Jacks Hobby Castle gone and now Wings Hobby Shop ,has gone along with many more that I cant seem to remember ,seems as if the younger generation isn't in to the models like we were . I`m sure you all have lost your local model shops too . I always try to get one of the younger friends interested in the hobby . Good bye Al and wings Hobby Shop it sure was a lot of fun ,I still have quit a few models sitting and waiting to be built .

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sad. I'm into rc helicopters. there are only a few places in DFW that know anything about them. Makes in rough when the local one closes, or stops carrying the higher end stuff because the average Joe isn't buying
 
I got into WWll aircraft big time in school. Had over a hundred at one time. Now if you can find model kits in reagular stores, they are very expensive. I've got one good hobby store, but it's an almost an hour away. good selection of models and trains( my main thing now). There used to e a big train store/hobby shop in Cleveland.......Hobby House? always wanted to go there, but it closed before I could.
 
When I was yonger we had a shop in MD call Bobbys Hobby Lobby. Had it all ! My dad and freands would go there in the winter when the dirt track was closed and race Slot cars with modle bodys on them to look like our real cars we raced. I bought a many kit in there and to this day still puts a smile on my face to think of those times !!
We moved this winter and I found a bunch of my kits and parts so I am going to dive back into it soon to blow the stink off !!
 
I don't think it's quite so much that young people, or people in general aren't building models any more. Some online model enthusiast sites claim that the popularity is even increasing.

I think, rather, that it's the ease that you can go to eBay or Amazon.com and just order with a click, and not have to worry about going to a store and finding your model in stock. Personally, I'd rather browse the aisles, and the same goes for looking at display cases full of different paints and decal materials. But for the masses, online shopping has hurt the hobby stores.
 
that's a great point Photon440. I bought my latest copter on line..
 
I don't think it's youth, but the internet, that's killing off hobby shops. I grew up with Loreski's Hobby Shop at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center and Camera and Card Hobby shop at Monroeville Mall, both just outside of Pittsburgh. I bought everything from models to Replica Models guns there.

When I was in the Navy, I went to Orange Park Hobby World down here in FL for everything as well. They are still open, but it's turning into more of an RC and train center than models. They just can't compete with internet selection and prices.

What is an interesting option that we have down here is a a sort of kit exchange/model consignment store that a fellow hobbyist set up. Guys who are into building models can consign models they know they'll never build to the shop and when they sell they get paid. They have a LOT of nice models, including some hard to find ones, that are priced pretty cheaply. I just bought an OOP Hasegawa VF-84 F-4J kit in 1/48th for $22 that would have cost me $60+ on ebay.

Here's a link to the shop http://jacksonville.craigslist.org/tad/4366204893.html
 
I don't build models anymore, but use to love it, also my nephew Keith really loved it too, we had some quality time with him when he was young, teaching him about cars & building models... My girls got into the Ships & Airplane builds for a short time, up until they were teens, then boys & horses were their thing... My boy James didn't really care for the model building at all, he would just ride the mini-bike, go-cart, motorcycle or quads everywhere, when ever possible, so did my oldest girl Rebecca... We had a place call Buzy Bees in Concord Ca., great Hobby Shop, they had ever kind of part to modify models & slot cars too, that also had a huge IIRC dragstrip/8-10 lane slot-car track too, took up 1/2 the shop it seemed like... I spent about 5 years of my youth in that shop, when I wasn't riding my go-cart or mini-bike, until about 14 y/o when I got into motorcycles, then real cars/racing & also girls or football got me sidetracked a bit, allot less time spent on the models... It was good times in my youth, anything cars was cool to me... I learned allot about car building them... Thanks for the memories Snakeyes
 
R/C is alive and doing better than ever.

MRR is not doing too bad, either.

Plastic kits, maybe not so much, although our local wal-mart removed them, then about 2 years later added them back.

I haven't done one in years, but I've done heavy kit bashing on 1/87 (MRR), and in the past done heavy 1/25, as well as 1/72, and 1/35.
 
All too common. I still love building models, especially balsa tissue planes. Both my kids will take an interest, i hope.
 
I still have a few good ones around me....but the ones I had as a kid are gone.
 
Well i drove to my old hobby store, Smiths Bros. today. only to find that they had closed their doors after decades in that location. I wish i had known they were in such a bad position. Makes me sick to think that the things some of us hold dear are totally lost on many of todays youth. Too bad guys, too bad.
 
I don't think it's quite so much that young people, or people in general aren't building models any more. Some online model enthusiast sites claim that the popularity is even increasing.

I think, rather, that it's the ease that you can go to eBay or Amazon.com and just order with a click, and not have to worry about going to a store and finding your model in stock. Personally, I'd rather browse the aisles, and the same goes for looking at display cases full of different paints and decal materials. But for the masses, online shopping has hurt the hobby stores.

I agree, just another victim of online shopping. It is sad to watch the slow death of Americana ...
 
*Sigh* AS much as I set here and read this, I know its true too. I LOVE model building to see just how detailed I can get.. sadly, I got a really good reason for saying such...

I used to OWN a shop! ERRRR Because of my health and declining parts availability, I had to close, the business was doing really well then when I found my health had come to a serious place in life, if I had not closed, I may not be here right now to type this as I was seriously on the verg of a heart attack!

Being said that, you would think that the business wasn't to bad to deal with but dealing with a single person on a repair, OR a custom build (ALL I did) it wouldn't cause that much stress.....well you add up 500 people, on a weekly basis that stress just got overwhelming! Doctor told me, "I know you can't control ALL the stress in your life, but what you can, do away with it" OR I'll be seeing you in here AGAIN (This was AFTER my full blown open heart surgery), with a heart attack.......... Well guys let me tell you, it wasn't an easy pill to swallow to say the least, I went strong in Model Railroad Repairs, AND custom work on trains alone since 1988! I started out as a child getting cash on the side till I had so much work back then I was barely able to keep up with School! That's when it all turned into a business! Granted, any of you guys that travel, that go into "Truck Stops" and see models of trucks and trailers of all sizes, sorts and detail degrees, all over the country, ALOT of those I BUILT! Not someone I hired, Not my Wife or my daughter, my own 2 hands!

THEN in say 2005 it dwindled to just a low steady stream monthly to keep the shop open.....matter of fact, not much more income then that either, just enough to cover my electric bill on the shop.....I had to take on a second job, and that was either one of 2 that I have had since then working for a local school as a maintenance man, OR the New Hampshire Liquor Commission. As a Maintenance Mechanic Engineer, to do all sorts of up keep on the interior of the stores. But now, I've closed my shop, the determining factor made public last year, November, 4th 2013, I closed up......I built thousands of models over the years, repaired thousands of scale model trains N scale to G scale and everything in between. Printed out a lot of my own decals in that time and still in the railroad world, got aprox. 2000 packs left for my own uses and this will NEVER be again, why? I ran my old Laser printer till it wouldn't run no more to print off all I could as it was an old machine.

Then you have the models cars and trucks, (Sadly I HATE to admit this) but I lost, around 4000 models some 3 years ago in a fire.......Not a single one, on my insurance list.........A complete utterly stupid loss, to say the least.....ALL I got that was saved from the fire was the box of what I thought where ALL Mopar motors, and some brand "X" motor parts and a single box of cars, that were something I built before ANY of this started, as far as a business, I was a kid. And my original Warner Bros. General Lee dated to 1981......It sets on display at the local Hobby shop/RC shop in a case..........

Sadly guys, I seen so much come and go over the years its not even funny, I used to have a counter at 2 different hobby shops back in my early 20's, and did 2 days at one place and 3 at the other.....Then the weekend, at home at the "base shop" 7 days a week.....I actually took over the one shop in my home town in Pennsylvania.....Cost me 10 grand for the ENTIRE business back then,. all paid in full I owe nothing, and it has made me enough to date, to pay for my open heart surgery, due to the insurance that went along with the business, (I'm SO glad I kept it) OR I'd seriously be in trouble, right now!

I'm 35, done a lot, owned a lot, and seen a lot within the shops I've been in conjunction of, and let me tell ya, the internet, is some of it, I had a website, still sort of do.... www.yellowstonetrainrepair.com After June that will be defunct. But the economy is also the blame too. the cost of things has gone up so far (I am still in shock on the cost of a skill level 2 model these days compared what they once were) I can remember when 10 bucks give you enough to buy a model, and a ENAMEL paint set, and glue to see THAT model complete, and have a bit of paint to start a second model.....And have change left over, granted, not much change, but today that 10 bucks yer lucky if it buy you two, half ounce bottles of paint......NOT including sales tax depending the state you reside in....

$30 for a plain model car? HELL back then I thought $30 was a lot for a die-cast model, nevermind a plastic one........

DAMN Chinese steel!
 
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I grew up in Cleveland Ohio as a young lad I would put models together ,a lot of us when we were young would gather up our models ,paints and boxes of items ,we would meet at one of our houses on a Friday night and watch Ghoulardi and build our kits ,we would make it a weekend ,then we would all go home Sunday back into the groove . As I got older and went into the service I still built the models ,when I got out of the military I continued building models ,I got married and all my children would like going to the hobby shops and pick out new kits ,I now have a grandchild and she like the models to . It is sad to see a lot of the older shops go by the way side ,they had become part of your family . Hobbyville from up on Lorain Blvd gone ,Hobby's ETC. gone ,Jacks Hobby Castle gone and now Wings Hobby Shop ,has gone along with many more that I cant seem to remember ,seems as if the younger generation isn't in to the models like we were . I`m sure you all have lost your local model shops too . I always try to get one of the younger friends interested in the hobby . Good bye Al and wings Hobby Shop it sure was a lot of fun ,I still have quit a few models sitting and waiting to be built .

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You and I are from the same old stomping grounds around the same time it seems, grew up on W95st Madison Ave, back when the old Madison Theater was there, I went to all those old hobby shops, have to agree the net has destroyed most of the good old days, they always say, to create something new you have to destroy something old, the only sad part is today's youth will never know what they missed and the experiences that go along.
 
west 85th and Tompkins ,west tech and Willard School area ,the Old Wilbur Wright area remember , going to the Old arena for car shows

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there was another old Hobby Shop on Clark
 
I graduated West Tech, went to West Jr High, and on 97th Madison, went to Landon elementary before it was tore down, my best friend growing up lived on Willard, wow, old memories. Went to the old arena lots of times, back when racing meant going down to Quigly ave till the cops showed up.
 
the tennis courts max hayes trade school

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had a few beers with Danny Green back in the day
 
damn....you're going all the way down memory lane

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Had a few beers with Uncle Vic and Michael Stanley

during this summer some time we'll have to get together, drink a few beers, tell some lies...lol
 
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