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The Modelzone
In another of our sporadic features on local hobby stores, I took another visit to a hobby shop I've been visiting for some years in the heart of Liverpool city centre, in the UK. This model shop has had somewhat of a chequered history. St. John's Precinct, The huge shopping mall where it's situated opened in the early 1970's in Liverpool, having been built on the site of a market that had existed for hundreds of years. The shopping mall has suffered two major fires as long as I've known about it, requiring major building work after both. The shop called 'Modelzone', is part of a National chain of model shops with 25 branches......but they're far from being all the same. This shop has only been part of the ModelZone family for the last 9 months, although there has been a model shop in the same place since the mall opened. Before it was ModelZone, it was The Model Centre, and before that Beatties. Perhaps a sad reflection of the fact that it's harder and harder for model shops to survive, especially in city centres where leases can be expensive. Enter the shop, which is quite large, and you'll find a friendly staff ready to answer anything they can. Bob, who has worked at the shop for some time, builds armour himself, with the occasional 1/16th figure, and even has some of his work on display in the wall cabinets. The Manager's name is Mark Walpole, and although Mark doesn't model himself, he has worked at the shop throughout it's changes of ownership and of course is ready to help with anything he can. The shop now stocks all the new Dragon, Tamiya, Italeri, AFV Club, plus a few of the other less well known manufacturers, and has a fairly large armour range. Of course, there is a large aircraft section too, and a healthy die-cast selection. The shop has always stocked a massive range of railway stock, all through it's changes of ownership, and of course this continues today. If it's tools you're after, the shop has just begun to stock the Shesto range of tools, and also has a large selection of diorama scenic materials from 'Woodland Scenics' in stock. We all like to browse for aftermarket items though, and recently this shop has begun to stock selected lines from the likes of PlusModel, VP studios, and MIG. A wide range of Osprey titles are on offer, as well as the full range of Tamiya Acrylics, and also Revell and Humbrol enamels. They have recently begun to stock Vallejo acrylics also. They also have a small selection of airbrushes. It's nice to see a city centre model shop beginning to stock aftermarket items such as these, and I can only hope that it represents an upturn in the hobby!shop details
ModelZone36-37 Dawson WaySt John's CentreLiverpool L1 1LJTel (0151) 709 0799 Fax (0151) 709 8653Comments
Looks like a well stocked shop.
Is it one of your regular stops?
SEP 03, 2006 - 04:03 PM
Dave, up until now I've only ever used it for paints and a kit now and again, but they've recently started stocking after market items, and that put's it a step above the normal 'toy shop' rung. So I'll begin to use it more in the future. For example I've just stocked up on Plusmodel lead wire in different thicknesses from 0.1mm to 1.0mm, so it's a handy place to have so near.
Vinnie
SEP 03, 2006 - 04:07 PM
I would recommend this shop it is always well stocked and the guys are very friendly, as i am usually in it twice a week in my dinner hour picking up bits and bobs spending money I have not got
The models that are on display they have made are great!!!
SEP 03, 2006 - 04:45 PM
not been this shop in ages , now it looks like i,ll have to pay it a visit , thanks for the into
SEP 03, 2006 - 05:31 PM
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