Airfix took some wild gambles, of interesting subjects that even today sales never paid for the production costs,the Fairey Rotadyne,Bristol Belvedere were two classics that if they had not been selling Spit's,Bf.109's,Lanc's,B-17's by the squillion then they would have been gone long ago,the bread and butter types were the backbone of the company,but here is the twist,whilst the keen scale modeller was eager to build one of each subject, the main source of income for Airfix like many other kit manufacturers was little 'Johnny go forward as a fighter pilot' clutching his pocket money,what a sad state of affairs when alcohol takes precedence to building things ? but you are right this is one of the facts of life today coupled with other distractions that are ready made.
Society has gone through so many changes,pre television everyone sat around a table making things,now the TV is the centrepiece of the room in most homes,a distraction for many but certainly part and parcel of the gradual decline in ordinary kit sales,what has taken over is the serious model builder with surplus income,prepared to enhance his kits with expensive aftermarket products,go to any large model show and look at the age group walking around with arms full of goodies,thankfully there are exceptions to this rule and we have many here on Sale-Models,these are our future modellers and we need to look after them.
The whole marketplace has changed dramatically,even in the past 5 years or so,the sad decline of the high street shops ( around here there are closures every week in all fields,as everywhere ) massive overheads can be axed with a warehouse full of kits sold via the net,who can blame the retailers for taking this route ? but the knock on effects have some sad consequences.
There was just something about going into Woolworth's in those days,and seeing a gem of a model in a plastic bag to buy,I doubt whether that magic will ever be realised again,but I do know that many here share those thoughts.
'Airfix' you were a true pioneer,if you do vanish it will be in product only as the name will live on forever.
Bravo to those that still build in the spirit of the days of those first kits !