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teem - 26 Jun 2006 02:09 GMT
Are all their stores the same?.Size wise,inventory wise?.Or does each
stores stock vary alot?.
e - 26 Jun 2006 02:26 GMT
>Are all their stores the same?.Size wise,inventory wise?.Or does each
>stores stock vary alot?.

different sizes. stock seems to follow interests of
employees. the vegas store has lots of kits and lots of rc.
some fantasy games.
2 guys are modelers, the manager does rc.
eyeball - 26 Jun 2006 04:18 GMT
There used to be 2 in my area,both belonging to the same person.One was
heavy on kits and trains,and closed within about a year.The other is an
r/c place and has lasted about 10 years now.They do r/c races every
weekend.Kit selection is overpriced and limited.

> Are all their stores the same?.Size wise,inventory wise?.Or does each
> stores stock vary alot?.
The Old Man - 26 Jun 2006 11:31 GMT
>> Are all their stores the same?.Size wise,inventory wise?.Or does each
>> stores stock vary a lot?.

eyeball answered:
> There used to be 2 in my area,both belonging to the same person.One was
> heavy on kits and trains,and closed within about a year.The other is an
> r/c place and has lasted about 10 years now.They do r/c races every
> weekend.Kit selection is overpriced and limited.

That's how the one in western New York is, pretty good selection, but
MSRP + as much as 20%. Fortunately, I have a couple of other places to
go if I really need something now, like paint or filler.
e - 26 Jun 2006 16:39 GMT
>>> Are all their stores the same?.Size wise,inventory wise?.Or does each
>>> stores stock vary a lot?.
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>MSRP + as much as 20%. Fortunately, I have a couple of other places to
>go if I really need something now, like paint or filler.

i guess we're lucky. the vegas one is a bit under msrp and
has good tag sales. i got the natchbox reissue bf 110, (a
really nice kit, considering, lots of options.) for $4 off
the regular $9.99 price.
every once in a while they go really crazy and blow the slow
sellers out for $1.99! got a dented and no cello airfix
dambuster for that.
best thibg about them is the model section. one entire
corner of the store. that's 2 full length shelves crammed
full. one of them is almost all ac. with shipping cost, it's
a bargain. i go to vegas once a month and always stop by.
there is one entire locked case about 14' long full of pe,
resin and conversion kits. those are pricey, but where
aren't they?
i you're in vegas, check them out, they're on sahara in the
circuit city strip mall. i don't have any link to them, or
get anything for this.
The Old Man - 26 Jun 2006 17:47 GMT
> i you're in vegas, check them out, they're on sahara in the
> circuit city strip mall. i don't have any link to them, or
> get anything for this.

Sure you do!
You shop there and you want to see the place stay in business.

You'rer lucky too! Ours has little or no PE, only a few decal sheets
and your Bf.110 is running for $14.95.
I only go there when I absolutely need something that I don't want to
go to my main supplier (Niagara Hobbies - about a fifteen minute drive
on the NYS Thruway) and am willing to make the five minute trip via
sidestreets there. Last time was about six months ago in a moderate
snow storm (read blizzard for desert dwellers 8-D)
Ask them about new releases and their answer is "Don't know, come back
next week and maybe we'll have it in stock...."
Repeated the following week with: "Don't know, come back next week and
maybe we'll have it in stock...."
Et Cetera
But maybe I'm just being bitter.....
e - 26 Jun 2006 18:51 GMT
>> i you're in vegas, check them out, they're on sahara in the
>> circuit city strip mall. i don't have any link to them, or
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>Et Cetera
>But maybe I'm just being bitter.....

i don't think i could influence their business at all.
sorry yours sucks....
bluumule - 26 Jun 2006 14:13 GMT
>From my experience, they are the same as far as merchandising scheme.
It really depends on the market in their area as to what they stock.
And I suppose what the owners/staff are able to sell based on their
interests.  The Vegas store from what I understand is the biggest
selling store.   There are small stores and rather large ones too.
Ours in Oshkosh, has three indoor tracks for r/c cars (including dirt),
a rather good selection of models and related building materials.  They
also do a good business in r/c air, railroad, etc.  Truely a very well
stocked and versitle store.
teem - 27 Jun 2006 01:10 GMT
>>From my experience, they are the same as far as merchandising scheme.
>It really depends on the market in their area as to what they stock.
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>also do a good business in r/c air, railroad, etc.  Truely a very well
>stocked and versitle store.
Well,there are 2 in my general area,1 more if I want to haul it down
to pittz.Wonder if I call them if i'd get an honest answer on the kind
of kits they have.why is radio control so popular?.how can that
undermind model kit building?,going to check online for models is
getting old.
 
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