Hi everybody,
my name is B. Stieler,i hail from Germany but right now i live in Seoul, South Korea. I'd like to get back into 1:35 scale modeling after a long break (WW2 Re-enacment took too much time and first of all money ). Since my chances to do WW2 re-enactment "over here" are pretty limited i now feel the urge to do some scale modeling...That brings me to my first question. I only know the Tamyia Shop over here and i was wondering if some of you could help me with adresses etc of other shops in Seoul.
With kind regards
Rakkasan
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Rakkasan
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Posted: Friday, September 05, 2014 - 12:17 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, September 05, 2014 - 11:39 AM UTC
There is one outside Samgachki subway station that is pretty good. I don't remember the name of it.
There was another a couple blocks from Samgachki over a bridge that had a lot or resin stuff. Again, the name escapes me over the last 14 years since I was there.
There was also an OK one down the American Alley in Tong Du Chon outside Camp Casey up north.
Here is a link that lists 6 shops in the Seoul area.
Link.
Good luck.
There was another a couple blocks from Samgachki over a bridge that had a lot or resin stuff. Again, the name escapes me over the last 14 years since I was there.
There was also an OK one down the American Alley in Tong Du Chon outside Camp Casey up north.
Here is a link that lists 6 shops in the Seoul area.
Link.
Good luck.