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Post by Dave Homewood on Sept 1, 2006 0:19:01 GMT 12
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Post by Bruce on Sept 1, 2006 8:21:08 GMT 12
What - does that mean the giant rivet man is out of a job?
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Post by Craig Sargent on Sept 1, 2006 8:27:05 GMT 12
They've been rescued before, I doubt this is the last we've seen of them.
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Post by kiwi on Sept 1, 2006 9:23:57 GMT 12
As all the moulds have effectively been held to ransom by the French Administrators of Heller , there seems little prospect for this brand being saved this time . They peaked in popularity almost 40 years ago and since then various managements have tried to live off the companies past with little attempt to keep up or reinvent the company , as a result the brand has withered while other established and new companies continue to prosper . It is a shame but not unexpected .
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Post by smithy on Sept 1, 2006 9:27:10 GMT 12
It's the Humbrol side of the business that I am the most worried about.
I still use Humbrol paint and still love it.
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Post by phil on Sept 1, 2006 9:39:45 GMT 12
I agree, humbrol is the main type of paint that I use.
Does that mean we wont be getting our canberras? That is a shame. I thought things were looking good, they had also planned a release of a Nimrod.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Sept 1, 2006 13:31:54 GMT 12
Yes the loss of Humbrol will impact deeply in the modelling world.
I wonder if anyone else remembers or realises that back in tyhe 1970's when Airfix was healthy, they allowed some of their moulds to come to NZ to be made by a company here under licence for distribution in this part of the world under their name. Later when they went bust in 1981 the NZ company Toltoys actually bought the rights to the Airfix moulds and continued to produce them under the Airfix name for our market. I have three or four 1/72nd kits that I bought in the late 1980's or early 1990's cheap, as old stock, which have the Airfix bandname as usual but with smallprint on the box stating made by Toltoys in Auckland, NZ. They are unbuilt and I see them as possible investment kits. Plus i won't build them as they're rubbish kist (2 x Westland Whirlwind, 1 x Helldiver). I also have some original unmade 1960s and 1970's kits put away (DHC Beaver, Old Bill Bus and Fire Engine).
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Post by Calum on Sept 1, 2006 13:40:29 GMT 12
They're collectors items now Dave, perhaps you should evil bay/trademe them :-)
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Post by phil on Sept 1, 2006 14:57:49 GMT 12
I'm off to model crafts and hobbies in Wgtn this weekend anyway, I might stock up a bit.
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Post by corsair67 on Sept 1, 2006 15:35:48 GMT 12
Don't forget the credit card!
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Post by kiwichappers on Nov 12, 2006 0:37:00 GMT 12
News from the north! Gossip going around here in the UK, and seemingly confirmed on national radio news, is that the Hornby group have bought [?] both Airfix and Humbrol.
Quite what the implications are for the various products is I cannot discern but will keep you posted. Next weekend at the IPMS Nationals in Telford will doubtless add considerable smoke to this fire, which I will report on my return.
Cheers Kiwichappers
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Post by Dave Homewood on Nov 14, 2006 23:26:55 GMT 12
Good stuff. I hope they will retain Humbrol's Xtracolour range of paints.
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Post by kiwi on Nov 16, 2006 13:27:45 GMT 12
Xtracolour are Hannants own brand , nothing to do with Humbrol or Airfix
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Post by Dave Homewood on Nov 16, 2006 15:04:08 GMT 12
Yet, manufactured for them by Humbrol as I understand it.
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Post by kiwichappers on Sept 16, 2007 0:10:12 GMT 12
News just to hand that the 'Airfix' has been relaunched at airfixwebsite@hornby.com. It seems as if Hornby are showing a greater commitment to maintaining Airfix than their previous owners did.
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Post by kiwi on Sept 16, 2007 11:28:19 GMT 12
Pretty old news , the only thing new is the website. The Nimrod is due out in November, they are also doing Dr Who stuff and are reissuing the JB line of 1/72 vehicles , Landrovers and Bedfords etc .
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Post by flyjoe180 on Sept 16, 2007 14:11:03 GMT 12
The new website is certainly a lot better and easier to use. They need to extend their range of civil aircraft though.
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Post by kiwichappers on Sept 17, 2007 0:02:20 GMT 12
Sorry to confuse kiwi. The launch of the new site was the 'news' I was conveying.
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Post by smithy on Sept 17, 2007 3:15:05 GMT 12
I've been stocking up again on Humbrol paints here in Norway (was going to cost me $US800 to ship a shoe box full of my old Humbrols from NZ to Norway when I left).
Great thing is that at the local model shop as well as getting in new stock, they are getting in what must be some old stock from storage, so they have some discontinued shades available again, like the perfect PC10 shade, Humbrol 108.
Needless to say I'm as happy as a dog with two dongers!
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Post by phil on Sept 17, 2007 11:43:34 GMT 12
I hope DR Who stuff includes a decent sized (1/12 or so) Dalek.
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