Having been modeling since the late 60's I have seen many local places come and go. Now all of our "small town" hobby shops are G-O-N-E. Within driving distance we have the two large retail chains; HobbyLobby (15 minutes) and Hobbytown (1 hour).
While HobbyLobby is more of a craft store with a single isle for modeling, hobbytown is mostly RC (all kinds), scale trains, D&D and board gaming figures, a small radio shack area for electronics, and three short isles of models with another double sided isle for paints and supplies.
I was at the Hobbytown yesterday and the paint selection was actually good. The model car selection was much smaller than that at HobbyLobby. Armor modeling was nicely represented and stocked with at least one of everything current from all the main manufacturers. Shipbuilding models were slim but there were still around 25 modern and classic rigged plastic ships.
One issue I see with the large chain stores is the lack of speciality detail items. While local shops would normally serve the area modelers needs and requests, the large chains just carry the most popular kits. I have never seen photoetch, after-market decals, resin, and stuff like that at the larger stores.
So now I will order the detail or after-market stuff through on-line suppliers. Some of the small web suppliers are not as reputable as others so caution must be exercised when ordering. The good thing is I can see what FSM or our forum members recommend regarding on-line vendors and use them to minimize the risks.
Without question, I really miss my local shops.
Ben
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