"Just the Basics" eh? Hardly... For me, the store's got everything I need for dioramas and scratch-building, whether it's a diorama for planes, ships, armor, or troops, and urban or rural scenery...
As for the kit selection well, that's because, at least here anyway, they can't sell the high-dollar kits, because no one wil pay the MSRP for 'em... I've gotten quite a number of them things m'self though... All I do is wait, and eventuially, there will be a yellow sticker on it... The Academy M7 (22.00), Tamiya's Beaufighter, F-51, He 219 (all under 20.00), Willys Jeep (11.00), and Panzer III w/ p/e and metal gun barrel (26.00), Phantom Mustang (18.00) to name a few.
I've also talked the manager there into allowing a space to display assembled models of kits purchased there, plus I tamed her years ago and got her to order specific kits (that she's able to get from other stores. The Central Warehouse is rather restrictive)...
You can complain about kit selection, but you can't complain about the stuff for the diorama-buider there... They got everything there that I need fo about any project, and you can't get that from any other hobby shop... Especially the 40% discount coupons, which are "Anything in the store" coupons..
It's still a "one-stop shop" for all diorama and scratch-building supplies, from celluclay to RTV and resin... In order to get the full experience, you gotta use the the whole store... Simple as that..
'Course, if you don't build dioramas or scratch-build, then H/L may not be your thing, but for me, it's still the best thing going, whether I need dio-bases (picture frames), kits, brushes, paints, cement, brass tubing, piano wire, foliage, or balcony railings, window framing, and wall-paper for a bomb-out house...