I'm sure this has been lamented on this and other modeling forums many times, but, I like to wallow in the melancholy of nostalgia occasionally.
I'm between addresses at the moment and don't really have a modelling space, but, needs must when the urge strikes so I've put together a bare minimum modeling set and placed a cutting mat on the coffee table with the solemn promise to missus Miko I'll put it all away when I'm done!
I've decided on Hasegawa's 1/72 F-104J Starfighter JASDF, this is the first American type I've built probably since an F-14 in 1986! (Inspired by Tony Scott's finest hour I'm sure you'll agree!) This means my paint stash doesn't really cover US colors (here's the 'u for those who are missing it) so, an internet search for local stockist of my new preferred paint range MrHobby Aqueous Hobby Color so I don't have to wait for mail order
Here's the thing, the decline of the model shop, here in my neck of the woods there's just one left, mostly RC stuff but a reasonable selection of kits, he carries Humbrol and Tamiya paint but not MrHobby, my nearest shop for the paint I need is two hundred and forty eight thousand million miles away! okay okay I exaggerate a bit, but as a boy I remember a dozen shops that carried model kits within a five mile radius, I remember with fondness nipping out on my bike to the model shop to choose a kit for the weekend! The smell of the shop I rediscovered on opening a big cardboard box full of my modeling stuff brought all those memories back, I'm sure we all have a tale to tell of our local model shops, nice to reminisce and relive those simpler less complicated days!
This is now the shop I got my first model kit from in about 1968? It used to be Yarborough Rd Stores, they were like a DIY shop that had a powerful smell of paraffin on entering, they sold decorating materials and iron mongery and such. Upstairs was a woolshop which was the reason I would go there, and to keep from under my mums feet I was allowed to go to the back of the shop where they had one of those perforated peg boards with Airfix bagged kits suspended for my delight to peruse and imagine! One day after she had bought yards and yards of wool and a new pattern to make yet another scratchy school jumper I was allowed to choose a kit!! Naturally being from North Linconlshire under the flight path into RAF Binbrook I chose an Airfix English Electric Lighting F1a with those 111sqn lightning flashes flanking the roundel! wowowow!

Do you remember your first model shop? does it still exist?
Miko (in another model shop back in the day, the man behind the counter was a dead ringer for David Nixon! now there's a cultural reference nobody under sixty with get!)
I'm between addresses at the moment and don't really have a modelling space, but, needs must when the urge strikes so I've put together a bare minimum modeling set and placed a cutting mat on the coffee table with the solemn promise to missus Miko I'll put it all away when I'm done!
I've decided on Hasegawa's 1/72 F-104J Starfighter JASDF, this is the first American type I've built probably since an F-14 in 1986! (Inspired by Tony Scott's finest hour I'm sure you'll agree!) This means my paint stash doesn't really cover US colors (here's the 'u for those who are missing it) so, an internet search for local stockist of my new preferred paint range MrHobby Aqueous Hobby Color so I don't have to wait for mail order
Here's the thing, the decline of the model shop, here in my neck of the woods there's just one left, mostly RC stuff but a reasonable selection of kits, he carries Humbrol and Tamiya paint but not MrHobby, my nearest shop for the paint I need is two hundred and forty eight thousand million miles away! okay okay I exaggerate a bit, but as a boy I remember a dozen shops that carried model kits within a five mile radius, I remember with fondness nipping out on my bike to the model shop to choose a kit for the weekend! The smell of the shop I rediscovered on opening a big cardboard box full of my modeling stuff brought all those memories back, I'm sure we all have a tale to tell of our local model shops, nice to reminisce and relive those simpler less complicated days!
This is now the shop I got my first model kit from in about 1968? It used to be Yarborough Rd Stores, they were like a DIY shop that had a powerful smell of paraffin on entering, they sold decorating materials and iron mongery and such. Upstairs was a woolshop which was the reason I would go there, and to keep from under my mums feet I was allowed to go to the back of the shop where they had one of those perforated peg boards with Airfix bagged kits suspended for my delight to peruse and imagine! One day after she had bought yards and yards of wool and a new pattern to make yet another scratchy school jumper I was allowed to choose a kit!! Naturally being from North Linconlshire under the flight path into RAF Binbrook I chose an Airfix English Electric Lighting F1a with those 111sqn lightning flashes flanking the roundel! wowowow!

Do you remember your first model shop? does it still exist?
Miko (in another model shop back in the day, the man behind the counter was a dead ringer for David Nixon! now there's a cultural reference nobody under sixty with get!)
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