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Model train maker Hornby buys Airfix and Humbrol...
Posted by Lufbery on Friday, November 10, 2006 8:28 AM

From BBC News:

Last Updated: Friday, 10 November 2006, 07:36 GMT

Hornby snaps up Airfix for £2.6m

Model train maker Hornby is to buy fellow UK collectibles business Airfix for £2.6m ($5m).

Hornby will take control of the Airfix model kit company from administrators at Airfix's parent firm Humbrol.

Humbrol went into administration in the summer, and the deal also includes the firm's paints and accessories business.

Hornby made the announcement as it unveiled a pre-tax profit of £1.4m for the six months to 30 September, down from £2.5m for the same time last year.

'Strategic fit'

"We are delighted to have acquired Airfix and Humbrol, both of which are iconic brands in the hobby market," said Hornby chief executive Frank Martin.

"The strategic fit with Hornby is excellent."

In 2005, the Airfix and Humbrol brands had combined sales of £6.5m.

Grant Thornton, Humbrol's administrators, said the deal was in the best interest of the Airfix brand.

"This transaction provides the best opportunity to preserve and develop what is an iconic brand," said joint administrator Keith Hinds.

Hornby said it will move the distribution, sales and marketing of Humbrol and Airfix to its own site in Kent, and outsource the manufacturing and assembly arm.

Humbrol's existing plant in Hull closed when it went into administration with the loss of all jobs but a skeleton crew.

Sales at Hornby dipped to £17.9m in the six months to September, from £18.5m a year earlier.

It put the fall down to the World Cup and the hot summer, which it said was "not conducive to indoor hobby activities".

-Drew

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Posted by mfsob on Friday, November 10, 2006 8:36 AM
Knowing nothing about Hornby, this sounds good. I sure hope so.
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Posted by Lufbery on Friday, November 10, 2006 10:51 AM

 mfsob wrote:
Knowing nothing about Hornby, this sounds good. I sure hope so.

Me too. There are some Airfix kits that I'd like to get -- mainly WWI planes, but the CAC Boomerang has always looked pretty sweet to me. :D

Regards,

-Drew

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Posted by lasse on Saturday, November 11, 2006 5:10 PM

This is incredibly good news!!!!

 The particularly good part is that Airfix was bought by another well-esteemed British company, with even longer traditions than Airfix, as far as I can tell from the company history at hornby.com. Meccano and trains beginning nearly 100 years ago.

 I'm Danish, not British, but still I have a love for subjects of British origin. Bedford trucks etc were quite popular in the Danish army for example. Airfix remaining on British hands will hopefully mean that we will still see British subjects rendered into models. I'd really like a Bedford RL in 1/72. Not to mention all the existing Airfix kits, that would never be remade by any other manufacturer.

What a relief! My son may be getting into modelling soon, and I would hate not being able to get him a nice, cheap, simple Airfix kit.

 -Lasse

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