01323 722026, 80 Manor Road, Lancing, BN15 0HD I can’t believe that in a few months time it will have been ten years since I started this thread! Hornby LMS, Princess Coronation Class, 4-6-2, 6224 ‘Princess Alexandra’ - Era 3. I’m trying to discover if the designer (name unknown) is the same person that designed the Kalper 32 made by Seymour Hylda. We would fill up the shelves and tidy the stock room. Gone are the days of Kiel Kraft, Veron, Cox, OPS, Taipan,etc. Hammond’s model shop in Lewes Road: it used to be big on flyable model aircraft. The dates will be Sat 17th ( 1000 to 1700 ) and Sun 18th November 2018 ( 1000 to 1600 ). Sale! Situated in Early Victorian railway arches underneath Brighton Railway Station, it is home to one of the finest public collections of toys and models in the world with over 10,000 exhibits on display, including collections of toys from the golden age of toy making from the world’s top manufacturers plus a rare vintage model train collection. Mr. Trottman retired by 1970, lots of Airfix kits and matchbox! http://www.brightonradioflyingclub.co.uk/, Privacy Statement - opens in a new window, Memories of Sherbet Dabs and Jamboree Bags, Plummer Roddis: Western Road/Montpelier Road. When I was at T&MM ARTF meant that the kit had a set of veneer covered foam wings, and that was it, whereas now they really are ARTF having been almost entirely constructed in a traditional way in Vietnam. Later still they had another shop at 38 Brooker Street. PRINTED STRIPE TEE. In the seventies, when I was a child and in my early teens, I used to build balsa model aircraft with my father. I ended up buying one of his R/C build yourself a Tx & Rx – Called HB. I also remember that Tri plane. 01903 754850, 37 West Street, Brighton, BN1 2RE Certainly in the 1950s anyway at that address. We set them up in our attics and used to chat to each other. I was also a member of the snooker club that operated above the shop and I was playing snooker at the time the assasination of President John F Kennedy was anounced on Friday, November 22, 1963. Two small additions: Ashplants were a bike shop on Western Road near York Road, and they sold model railway bits and pieces, as well as Triang Minic ships. SOme of our latest featured items Check out our SHOP for our full and varied catalogue. © 2000 - 2021 Infoserve Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Being a space and Sci Fi fan as a kid (still am to this day), I remember that all the space model kits were stacked on the first floor of this shop; as I write, I remember climbing the stairs with anticipation to see what AMT/Aurora Star Trek kits would be in stock! Unfortuneately it fizzled, but I was the lucky recipient of a free Elfin 2.49 and Mills 1.3. At Morris Models, we stock a wide range of model railway products including Hornby and Bachmann trains and starter train sets among many other ranges. As well as building and operating our layouts, we run other events throughout the year such as … He was an aeroplane designer and when the British manufacturing stopped he went back to models, Boats, cars, and planes on show in the shop. I think it became A A Baker, subsequently The Black & Decker shop, then BMJ Power of which I was the last manager. Search for Model Shops and other retailers near you, and submit a review on Yell.com. There was a good model soldier shop in Spring Street, called I think, John Taylors. I found an old advert for the model shop in West Street (now Model Zone, before that Model Aerodrome). ( I’m sounding like an anorak, sorry). We had a real family atmosphere in the store and the guys I worked with became part of your family. That’s the internet generation now. The owner was, I think, called Charlie Wicks and he had his own very elaborate OO gauge layout up some rickety stairs on the top floor or attic of the building that ran all the way round the room – I saw it once with my father, who I think knew Charlie Wicks, and was suitably amazed. Happy times; thanks a lot for starting this thread! 75 meters from the North Brighton Station on the Sandringham line from Melbourne's Flinders Street Station. Please be aware that Brighton Model Railway club is close until further notice due to the coronavirus pandemic. I never actually met him as he died before I was born which is a shame. They sponsored a women’s football team called C and C sports which I managed. Several school friends used to build and paint fantastic plastic kits but although I enjoyed building them, I could never paint them very well. I was asked to show my prowess by making an Airfix kit at home – I chose a VW Beach Buggy – awesomely painted in metallic green. TIPPED POLO. Good memories. HARTLAND RC HOBBY SHOP HARTLAND RC HOBBY SHOP is located approximately 6 miles from Brighton. It must have been a great time to have been interested in aeromodelling. Why not start a new thread about Brighton model railway shops? Bob Bradshaw. Old age and fading eyesight caused me to stop again about 5 years ago although I still have a couple of Parkzone models that I fly with my son in the local park. I can remember most of the model shops in Brighton and Hove and I certainly remember Arther Mullett’s in Meeting House Lane as I sometimes purchased items from that shop. Ps Greetings Mr Dinnage. Frizinghall Models & Railways ,Unit 8A Sapper Jordan Rossi Park,Baildon,Braford,West Yorkshire,BD17 7AX 01274 747447 | shop@fmrdirect.co.uk By the end of that weekend I had two wonkily assembled models, streaked with plastic cement, unpainted and with the waterslide transfers cut out and glued on as I had no idea how to fix them properly. Since we closed our shop in 2000, we have turned more into paper, that’s photographs & books, still running stalls at events around the South Coast while going online ourselves in the final years of our retail shop, we reached our 30th year in trading collectables in February 2019. I am suprised that in all the comments no-one seems to remember Clapshaw & Cleeve. They used to have a good selection of balsa wood models, tissue and dope etc. Train World Australia specializes in model railway equipment with an emphasis on Australian prototype. Other shops opened by the end of the 1950s were Southern Hobbies Ltd. at 113, Western Road; C.T. I well remember Clapshaw & Cleeve opposite the Regent cinema. Please keep posting those modelling memories! Visit our store in Lancing from anywhere in Brighton or across West Sussex to explore the collection. The only place to buy balsa these days is Sussex Models in Worthing. I have lots of material if anyone is interested. They sold boilers and also other household machinery. Does anyone remember the old cash register there? Danny Bloomfield mentions that model flying is still going strong. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). Hi Simon, I certainly do remember. The … About Search Results. I wonder how many people remember a small shop on Queen’s Road that I used to help out in during the school holidays in 1965? Queens Road still has John Trory selling stamps, coins, railway and other models trading as Valelink. I think even Chris Foss struggled with it. It featured (in black and white of course) for all of 10 seconds! If you like cars, boats, planes, and trains head gown to one of the model shops in Brighton. I too used to work in the Toy and Model Market in Churchill Square on Saturdays in the early 1970s. I’m doing some research into Southern Junior Aircraft, of particular interest are their Steam Boat and Marine engine. I built it and flew it – highly satisfactorily in the desert at the edge of Ahmadi. That doesn’t seem to happen now (well not in my “circles”). It sat on the shelf for ages. We can be found online just by looking up search terms including our surname as a trading name should anyone remember us back then. I actually drew up an order for a Keil Kraft Chief, 60″ glider and posted of my mail order for the kit and accessories. Woolworths and possibly WH Smiths also had fairly good ranges of model kits and even corner shops, (Johnsons in Woodingdean, for example) sold models for pocket money prices. Thanks to everyone who has kept this thread going for nearly a year and a half since I started it. He built radio-controlled boats and planes and our kitchen always smelled of balsa and fibreglass! 462 Main North Road Blair Athol 5084 South Australia 08 8349 6242 info@hobbyhabit.com.au . My dad purchased my first Hornby train set there when we lived opposite in the Granada Restaurant in the 1960s. Any information, photos, old adverts etc would be very gratefully received. Der Verkäufer ist abwesend bis Mo, Jan 25. Since then, the model shop situation in Brighton and Hove has only got worse, with Modelzone and LSA having closed down. Hornby The Highland Rambler Train Set R1220. West Sussex Model Railway Shop near Brighton and Worthing specializing in British and European models from the popular ranges of Hornby, Bachmann, Dapol, Peco, Graham Farish, Fleischmann, Scalextric and stock quite a good selection of model paints, tools and accessories.Keep sending in any memories or stories of those shops that are no longer here. Contact Hobby Habit now for a quick response to your model train and model train accessory requirements. Harry Brookes was a customer before he opened his shop in Portslade and was very knowledgeable about R/C planes. I also seem to recall Feviere being a bit of a gruff individual. Arthur Mullett was my grandfather. I remember Harry Brook’s shop in Portslade (it was also a Gun Shop), I got my first Radio control set from there (27mhz) and I still have the red linear servo’s. After purchasing I used to go browsing in the army surplus shop nearby (Arthur Sallis?). Selina Squirrel in St James Street, another toy shop with a basement of kits, I still regret not buying the 1/48 Otaki Fw190. Happy days, On a very recent visit to Brighton, I noticed with horror that the Model Zone (previously the Model Aerodrome) is no more and is now yet another eating establishment. Now most models are built from depron sheets or injection molded foam rather than balsa but give me a balsa built model any day . I’d be interested to hear from anyone who remembers these shops. I bought my first model diesel engine from Mr Hammond which I fitted to a Keil Kraft Piper Super Cruiser. Your email address will not be published. I became a bit of an expert starting these engines. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria. Sadly I’m no longer in the trade but do miss those days. I remember going in there aged about twelve to buy some 3/8th balsa and they wouldn’t sell me it unless I could tell them what 3/8th was as a decimal! I remember persuading them to get in a Graupner Cirrus, just because I wanted to see what it looked like. I don’t know if you remember there was a huge glider (black body with yellow wings) hanging above the stairs. (The area of town has since been absorbed in the over development of the town and Sun Alliance spreading). Saturdays were like a club day in the store , in fact we ended up getting a coffee machine installed. This must have been in the very early 1960’s or late 1950’s. I wonder what the balsa trees are used for now? My older brother worked there in the early eighties. BUT maybe to just “impress” you (or not as the case may be) about my potentially dodgy memory, I reckon the guy you went head to head with (or bow to bow) was a guy called John Stillwell (or something like that), does that ring a bell? When he left, my friend and I would go in on a Saturday and help out there. 01273 705420, 68 Seaside Road, Eastbourne, BN21 3PD He had, as I recall, a liking for pork & apple sandwiches from the Deli near West St. Does any one remember A A Baker in London Road opposite Branch pub? I used to pore over the aeromodelling magazines and especially at Arthur Mullet’s World Wide Mail Order advert. The two elderly and very correct chaps who ran the Model Aerodrome in the late ’50s/ early 60s (anyone remember them?) In the end I had to resort to buying hard-to-obtain French and Japanese kits via mail order as I’d exhausted the catalogues of Airfix, Revell and Frog. That was mine (my mum made me get rid of it from the house as it was too big - 10 foot span I recall). We all three had a lengthy chat but we didn’t ask for his autograph. The model shop situation in Brighton and Hove hasn’t changed over the past few years, and even the annual Brighton Modelword exhibition no longer takes place. I’m not from Brighton, but there used to be plenty of model shops in London. If you find any missing or broken links etc please let us know via the contact form . Prior to and during WW2 my Mother was friends with the staff there and they used to give me model kits of ships and aeroplanes in wood and plastic to build for display in their shop window. Most Modellers now use SMC in Worthing and mail order companies like Giant Cod who offer good deals on accessories. There is an underground office to the shop where the building was undertaken…lots of dope (paint). Die Lieferung wird sich bis nach seiner Rückkehr verzögern. Share This: Coronavirus. Games Workshop have a store … It would appear that by the 1970s only the model shops remaining were in West Street and Lewes Road, although there was also Adur Models, who had a brief existence in John Street. Can anyone else remember Southern Junior near the Co-op on London Road or ABC (Alan Brett Cannon) a rather up-market model railway business on Queens Road? 01273 326790, 151 Sackville Road, Hove, BN3 3HD Ob Nahverkehr-, Schmalspur- oder Messingmodell-Fan, bei uns finden Sie zahlreiche neue und begehrte Modelle unter einem Dach! Yes, you are right Gordon, there was quite a big model shop in Portland Road Hove - it was called ‘The Hove Toy and Model Centre. I see that Chris Foss is still involved with model aircraft, but the other names “of the day” like Harry Brooks, Ken Binks, Ron Bray etc seem to have faded away. We carry a wide range of locomotives, rolling stock, track and accessories in HO, OO, N and O gauges. A toy/cycle shop in Lewes Road next to the Labour Club, seeing the Frog Sea Fury and I think, Shackleton there in 77 and the flying models shop nearly opposite. I would tow it up and release and The Chief come away from the line and fly in a straight enough line over the houses that were being built, much to the amazement and interest of the builders who called out “Tayara”, which I assumed meant plane, but actually means flying. I seem to recall that that Firefly was orange. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My favourite models of those days were the Aerokits RAF fire tender and the Frog Hawker Tempest control liner. Seymour Hylda also made engineering dial gauges if that helps anyone. I also cut out some of the bits for Reb kits. Mullets moved in the late 60s to a small shop below Western Road. If George was not around, we would build models on the counter, getting customers to hold bits while the glue dried. I acquired a Micron TX and built a micron (then sub minature) RX from a kit. Hi, a little late to this page but I used to work at Harry Brooks Models in the mid 80s – 90s. They also did radio and TV sets and I remember the crowd outside watching the Coronation on a set in the window. I was buying plastic model kits, rather than the balsa flying ones, and this had jogged a few memories from the late 70s/early 80s. Hammersmith Broadway had a huge one. work and fun (plus maybe more!). I miss them all to this day. I remember the shop in West Street that is now called Model Zone. 5 items | Page: 1. Our extensive range includes locomotives, rolling stock, track, building materials, tools, scenery, electronics, books and more. I well remember the model shops that were in Brighton during the 40s 50s and 60s. Cheers. I used Arthur Mullett’s regularly for most of my requirements, in particular I bought a Cox Olympic 15 for a then New FAI regs power model that I flew in the 1960 RAF Champ’s. Trains N. 5 items | Page: 1. Hi David, Yes I do (amazingly) remember your “dominance” on that particular Sunday. I always coveted the double ended railcar but at about £4/19/6 then it was beyond my means. Can anyone remember exactly where it was located? As well as retail outlets, some model products were manufactured in or near to Brighton. Thanks for sharing your experience at Aurther Mullet’s with us Doug. Little Train Shop is an online model train store specialising in model railway supplies, train sets, locomotives, rolling stock and scenic items. I bet you will get a good response and you could tell us about your background and involvement with the hobby. Chris and I dug a deep hole in his garden, roofed it with tin and dirt and then dug an access tunnel out. Sale. Well, here I am, owner of Bradshaw Model Products and Southern Hobbies. My main reason for going to this shop was for the Meccano and Hornby train sets clockwork and electric. would probably turn in their graves if they saw the present shop! Brighton model railway shops - to aid produce the interest of our visitors are extremely pleased to generate this page. Confused of Ottawa writes: I remember in the late 1940’s my dad buying me a Trix (Bassett Lowke) train layout. There were probably more if all of the model train, plastic kit and die-cast kit shops that may have come and gone are included. Take advantage of local discounts and offers in Brighton here... Infoserve Limited. The owner (Jason Lake) is the original owner of ‘Model Aerodrome’. What a shame, I have been looking in their window since I was a kid. Find Model Shops near Brighton, get reviews, directions, opening hours and payment details. Does anyone else have any stories about this shop and what it was called? Guess we are lucky to have survived our childhood. I believe the shop in West Street was called the Model Aerodrome. I remember a shop in Coombe Terrace near the bus garage. When we lived at RAF, Amman, Jordan for 2 years, I was so excited about not having to pay the “purchase tax.” I ordered several models from Mullets by badly hand-written letters from a schoolboy. It was really a SprengBrook but you made it yourself. (White’s? At the time I was involved in RC racing boats (at the lagoon) so I used to order a load of obscure bits and pieces for myself and other club members – OPS engines, Taipan Engines and some weird fibreglass hulls from a guy who made them in Eastbourne (I think they were called OPUS ). One of the model shops from my childhood was Elliots in London Road, just around the corner from the Open Market. I think it might have been called Model Aerodrome before the name change? There was Harry Brooks in Hove near Portslade station; Gamleys in Brighton; the shop that is now called Model Zone in West Street; a shop in Lewes Road opposite the (now) B&Q store. A family run business since 2000. The comments on this page certainly take me back. Do you remember any other model shops? Previously he called it something ‘… Bazzar’. CTS Models in College Place, funny little place, used to have old kits in stock, run by a couple of modellers I think. I certainly do not remember the shop being in Kemp Town, which according to Google Earth , is the location of St Georges Road. Please call us on 01323 722026 for up to date information. The boxes in the window display had all faded to a dull blue. How about Trottmans model shop in the Lewes Rd ? mo-de-train shop. I was just thinking about my aeromodelling and Arthur Mullet’s name popped into my head. I remember Mr Hammond saying “are you Mr Seacombe”? SALE. This shop was also an interesting shop for tools and loads of other interesting things. Hi Danny, The popularity of model aircraft making seems to have sprung up after the war, with the advent of two specialist suppliers in Brighton. NASHVILLE HOODIE . There also used to be a model shop called Arthur Mullet in Meeting House Lane (see advert from 1958), but I never went there and assume it had closed by the early seventies. I worked in T&MM for a few Saturdays in the early 70s. I also used to use a model shop in Lewes Rd right next to Gladstone Terrace on the east side, I think it was called The Model Shop. Modelzone is more about diecasts and the like, with the kits relegated to basically a cupboard.. Hope this jogs a few memories for folks. Photos and articles about Brighton and Hove in the time of coronavirus. The Kalper .3cc diesel engine was produced by Seymour, Hylda & Co. of Southwick around 1950, and the head office of the Foursome Products 1.2cc diesel engine was given as 16 Meeting House Lane (Aurthur Mullett’s premises). Later there was the shop at Bostel House, 37 West Street, which was Modelmakers (Brighton) Ltd., who also traded as Model Aerodrome Ltd. in the 1950s. We now have to go over to Worthing to buy modeling bits and pieces, or buy online. As Mr Robins pointed out, many corner shops and larger stores also sold plastic kits. As a teenager interested in model railways and airfix kits it was heaven for me! Perhaps someone remembers other such shops in the area. Train World is Australia's premier model railway shop. I can’t remember if they sold balsa wood kits or not, but my main plane making hobby was gliders. *, The award-winning people’s history of our city, From the private collection of Danny Bloomfield. I was a regular customer at Arthur Mullet’s in the early 60s (I was 15). I had a saturday job working for Toy and Model Market in Churchill Sq. Lewes Road shop is now called ‘If Only’ - like the thought ‘if only I’d have kept them in the boxes…’ run by Dennis Tompkins and his wife. Nowadays I can buy a 2.4Ghz 7channel set, with 6 digital servos for about half my weekly pensions. The Destination for all train modellers and enthusiasts. I don’t recall you (maybe we didn’t overlap) but I certainly rmember George Fevier from my time. If you like cars, boats, planes, and trains head gown to one of the model shops in Brighton. There is still a great model shop in Sackville Road, Hove called LSA Models which has fantastic window displays excellently made models in really good dioramas, although I only ever walk past late in the evenings and its always closed so I’ve never ventured in. I would check LSA models out - thee web site is: http://www.lsamodels.com/ He is a really nice guy, the shop is small but has a lot in. Yes the toy museum is still here -I’m sitting in it at the moment! The ‘Model Aerodrome’ in West Street was the only other shop in Brighton that I can remember at that time. Brighton Toy and Model Museum (sometimes referred to as Brighton Toy Museum) is an independent toy museum situated in Brighton, East Sussex (registered charity no. Whether you want to try building a castle from matchsticks or putting together a ship in a bottle, you´ll find plenty of goods on offer in Brighton including Corgi, Model Boat, Model Car, Model Railway, Radio Control Car. I hope you enjoy the variety of layouts and features we have on this site. There was a Radio Controlled place over Portslade too, was there not? There are now no model shops at all left in the city that I know of, the nearest being SMC in Worthing for planes, boats and cars and Morris Models in Lancing for trains. Did Barnards move to Kemp Town later on? I only recall about 6 staff but they were happy days! As a small lad, I used to buy model kits from a shop that was in Churchill Square; I think it was to the left of where HMV used to be, opposite the side entrance to BHS. Like Ken and Ian I have returned to model flying, now with Lincoln Aeromodellers. I believe the first Barnard at this address was a photographer. Although I had a Triang Model Railway system at the time, (which I later sold to buy a red and black Coventry Eagle bike from Redcross Street) I remember admiring models from the Triang Minic Motorway system displayed in the front window. Apart from the listed shops, in the 80s there also used to be Beatties in Dyke Road, in the same shop that is now Pizza Hut. 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