June 7, 2013 at 9:49 am
I hope this isn’t as bad as it sounds; ‘nostalgic’ doesn’t come close to how I feel about Airfix!
By: steve jaksic - 8th June 2013 at 08:11
G’Day all. As a guy in his late 50’s, built my first kit at age 7. My wife and I went to see the museum at head office a couple of years back on a trip to the U.K. In the shop asked for one of the diecasts they had “out the back”. Unfortunately they couldnt supply it as it was in an unopened box? What can you do but go somewhere else to find it.
By: brewerjerry - 8th June 2013 at 03:34
hopefully its not a repeat of frog, new models then suddenly gone
By: warhawk69 - 7th June 2013 at 21:09
Airfix and Humbrol made profits for the group. Its on the Airfix Facebook page. Humbrol was by 20%!
By: TwinOtter23 - 7th June 2013 at 21:04
Don’t build your hopes up too much; according to one of the photo captions in the Sky article – “Traditional Airfix models that require glue continue to be made in India”
Sadly their aim for ‘electronic sales’ will do no favours for the independent retailers!! 🙁
By: Bar Side - 7th June 2013 at 20:58
There have been ups & downs with Hornby manufacturing in China – slow development & production of models, shipping fuel costs, delays when containers have been stranded in ports. New models are usually ‘in development’ or ‘in transit’. The quality is excellent but prices have steadily risen. Would be a welcome move to see production and model development for Airfix back in the UK, possibly with a view to Hornby coming back too?
By: The Bump - 7th June 2013 at 16:10
Their new 1/48 Spitfire PR XIX is a beaut too:cool:
By: Creaking Door - 7th June 2013 at 15:26
Lots of new releases – new tool Spitfires, Lancasters, Gladiator, Typhoon, Vampire, Gnat – all getting rave reviews for quality and price.
Yes, Airfix have certainly stepped-up-their-game recently; driven, I would think, by not-so-cheap competition from Chinese manufacturers.
They’ve also made some genius moves with their existing 1:76 Military Vehicles kits (my first love!) ‘Crocodile’ and ‘Bridge-Layer’ additions to their Churchill Tank, ‘Female’ version of the Mark 1 Tank and ‘Crab’ addition to their Sherman Tank kit…
…I’d like to congratulate whoever thought of that…..pure genius!
Their new 1:76 Military Vehicle kits are in a new class too, Cromwell Tank and King Tiger; sadly these make the original kits from 1965 look very dated now!
Saw one of the new 1:72 Spitfire kits at Duxford; superb…
…and the idea for the Airfix Model Tent at airshows, with free kit to make, there and then…..another brilliant move!
By: Creaking Door - 7th June 2013 at 15:03
Another take on it:
http://news.sky.com/story/1100667/airfix-owner-hornby-battles-for-britain
Bringing production back to the United Kingdom from China; that’s an extremely interesting development…
…to this day I remember the shudder that went up my spine when production was moved to…..France!!!
By: DaveF68 - 7th June 2013 at 14:52
Naive / optimistic view of public interest in Olympic mascots looked like a major contributor to their woes over the year – see: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/retailing/article3548825.ece
Not just the mascots but a whole range of Olympic souvenirs – mini Olympic torches for example – for whatever reason, the demans just wasn’t there (IMO theys et their price point too high for many of them)
By: Edgar Brooks - 7th June 2013 at 14:40
Well, I tried in god knows how many stores to get the Mk XII spitfire for my son, funny thing is, it’s not in production anymore, yet it’s still advertised. I love airfix and hornby but – get there acts together and sort it out. But I guess it’s the British way, profit first quality last sod the customer then blame the customer —
Britains finished I’m sad to say.
Or (looking at it another way) Hornby have sold their entire production run, which means they’ve made a profit on the deal; I was able to get the kit last weekend, and The Aviation Hobby Shop still has it in stock (checked 2 minutes ago, just for you.)
By: Joe Petroni - 7th June 2013 at 14:18
Well, I tried in god knows how many stores to get the Mk XII spitfire for my son, funny thing is, it’s not in production anymore, yet it’s still advertised. I love airfix and hornby but – get there acts together and sort it out. But I guess it’s the British way, profit first quality last sod the customer then blame the customer —
Britains finished I’m sad to say.
Amazing.
From your inability to procure, a seemingly readily available plastic kit, you have written off a whole Country.
By: charliehunt - 7th June 2013 at 13:46
Another take on it:
http://news.sky.com/story/1100667/airfix-owner-hornby-battles-for-britain
By: Flanker_man - 7th June 2013 at 13:26
Well, I tried in god knows how many stores to get the Mk XII spitfire for my son, funny thing is, it’s not in production anymore,
Nine in stock at Hannants.
One in stock at Relish Models
In stock at Wonderland Models
In stock on Airfix’s own website.
Creative Models……. the same…
Need I go on ???
If you look at a few modelling websites – Britmodeller, ARC etc – they are raving about Airfix and Hornby.
Lots of new releases – new tool Spitfires, Lancasters, Gladiator, Typhoon, Vampire, Gnat – all getting rave reviews for quality and price.
I can’t speak for their finances, but since being ‘rescued’ by Hornby, they have come out of the modelling doldrums in a big way.
Ken
By: Consul - 7th June 2013 at 10:21
Naive / optimistic view of public interest in Olympic mascots looked like a major contributor to their woes over the year – see: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/retailing/article3548825.ece That plus the write-off related to the Italian arm of the business look to be the causes according to business reporting. Hope they can survive and get the supply chain back on track too.
By: TwinOtter23 - 7th June 2013 at 10:17
This outlet is doing its best to support them!
Not sure about stocking the Spitfire for PP, but at least NAM’s 106 Op Lancaster I W4964 ex IX(B) Squadron managed a nice mention in latest edition of the ‘Corgi Collectors’ magazine!! 😉
By: Beermat - 7th June 2013 at 10:13
I don’t think it is as bad as it looks – the actual article describes a huge one-off ‘write off’ that accounts for much of the loss.
By: Percypointer - 7th June 2013 at 09:59
Well, I tried in god knows how many stores to get the Mk XII spitfire for my son, funny thing is, it’s not in production anymore, yet it’s still advertised. I love airfix and hornby but – get there acts together and sort it out. But I guess it’s the British way, profit first quality last sod the customer then blame the customer —
Britains finished I’m sad to say.