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Hamilton, Ontario Hobby shops

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Brooklin - 29 May 2006 16:54 GMT
I'll be going to Hamilton, Ontario next month. Can anybody comment on
these stores I found on the net.  I'm looking for plastic models,
mainly cars and supplies.

I would also like other opinions / reviews of hobby shops that you've
been to. Whenever I plan to travel. I look for good hobby shops and
check the web and newsgroups for any helpful hints. Nothing is worse
than trying to find a shop in a strange city only to find they don't
have anything you're interested in. It's surprising how many stores
still don't have websites. I guess it can be expensive and time
consuming to setup and maintatin. There's a good website for reviews
of Toronto hobby shops. Search for 'Toronto hobby shop directory" or
something like that.  I'll try to post some of my own reviews in the
near future.

Hamilton
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Bayshore Hobbies - 2 locations, both seem to be generic all around
hobby shops.

Eastern Motorsport Collectibles - auto racing clothing / collectibles

Hamilton Hobby Specialties - heard good things on newsgroups for
plastic models

J&F Hobbies - ?? not sure.

Modellers Choice - Looks good for plastic cars and trains & NASCAR
collectibles

Dundas Valley Hobbies - Been there several times. Mainly trains, also
diecast and some plastic.
allenx3 - 31 May 2006 03:30 GMT
great hobby shop in hamilton  upper james  @ stone church rd  near the
airport  cant rember name.. Airport woth a visit for the cdn warplane
collection  and the have a very good selection of  avn kits ken

>I'll be going to Hamilton, Ontario next month. Can anybody comment on
>these stores I found on the net.  I'm looking for plastic models,
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Doc Hopper - 31 May 2006 03:41 GMT
A must see is the Canadian Warplane Heritage collection at Hamilton Airport
as mentioned below. A lot of WW2 vintage aircraft that you will not see in
the US (including one of the two airworthy Lancasters still in existence in
the world.)
Cheerts,
Doc

> great hobby shop in hamilton  upper james  @ stone church rd  near the
> airport  cant rember name.. Airport woth a visit for the cdn warplane
> collection  and the have a very good selection of  avn kits ken
e - 31 May 2006 04:13 GMT
>A must see is the Canadian Warplane Heritage collection at Hamilton Airport
>as mentioned below. A lot of WW2 vintage aircraft that you will not see in
>the US (including one of the two airworthy Lancasters still in existence in
>the world.)
>Cheerts,
>Doc

is that the city of ontario ac? canadian built but flew in
britain?
 
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