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I've dealt with North Star Hobbies, never had a problem. http://www.northstarhobbies.com/
panzerpilot Ultracast is up there. They have some pretty good aftermarket. There's a list on their website of numerous hobby shops in Canada.
Ultracast is up there. They have some pretty good aftermarket. There's a list on their website of numerous hobby shops in Canada.
Ultracast is a top manufacture of resin figures. Their sculpts are a joy to paint and the detail is second to none.
For Canadain subjects they are the best source of resin figures. They carry AM brass accessories as well. Check them out, you will not be disappointed.
dealt with this site a couple of times for model ship kits. they are in montreal. http://www.udisco.com/hobbies/index.htm
gunner_chris Sprue-ce Goose: any info on this MISSISSAUGA, ON store? http://www.airconnection.on.ca/index.html Hmmm never heard of them or seen them. Drive by there once in awhile. They don't have any hours posted. Might have to try and slide by there sometime. Online selection seems limited.
Sprue-ce Goose: any info on this MISSISSAUGA, ON store? http://www.airconnection.on.ca/index.html
any info on this MISSISSAUGA, ON store?
http://www.airconnection.on.ca/index.html
Hmmm never heard of them or seen them. Drive by there once in awhile. They don't have any hours posted.
Might have to try and slide by there sometime. Online selection seems limited.
I was attracted mostly by the photo-etch and imported armor books.
Sprue-ce Goose any info on this MISSISSAUGA, ON store? http://www.airconnection.on.ca/index.html
I've used these guys: Great Hobbies http://www.greathobbies.com/
I've only used them for RC stuff but they've been good. I'm lucky enough to have one in town so I can order the item and pick it up at the store. The phone customer service has been good.
Modeller's Choice in Hamilton: http://www.modellerschoice.com/
Never dealt with them online, but instore they are good.
Northstar Hobbies in Mississauga http://www.northstarhobbies.com/
Only heard about them, never ordered from them.
-Tom
Not on our side of the border, but I have had good luck / good prices from Sprue Brothers on non-chemical products. Inexpensive shipping & no issues with taxes/duties at the border on orders totaling as much as $60/70 at a time.
I've bought in person from Elm City Hobbies in Fredericton NB. Good guy, small but well-stocked shop & they do online as well: www.elmcityhobbies.com
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
http://hobbystuffdepot.com/
I have not used them,but they advertise on Armorama
I am looking for a specific armor kit and it seems that all my local hobby shops do not have stock anymore of this kit. I have never ordered a kit online but figure that I will this time.
Living in Canada, can you suggest a good online hobby retailers that are based in Canada. The reason is when factoring the shipping and customs from the U.S. it usually is cheaper to stay within Canada. Also, there is a delay with getting things over the border. Most U.S. online retailer wiil not ship paints, adhesives or any other liquid chemically based products.
I figure if I stay in Canada all that would be erased as it is going within one country.
Most of my friends are imaginary
Sell your watch, because time is money $$
In Canada hwy speed is measured by number of moose tracks per hockey goal.
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