Hey guys,
Following from Vinnie's review of a model shop in UK, i figured we should contribute to this site by reviewing the LHS that you guys frequent and let the rest of us know what you think about it.
Im currently doing up a review on Ace Hobby as its now become my favourite model shop.....are you guys keen on doing the ones in your area?
Community Forum: Kiwi KornerWant to meet up with modelers in your country or region? This is the place.
Hosted by Jim Starkweather
LHS Reviews
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Thursday, November 03, 2005 - 01:19 PM UTC
andy007

Member Since: May 01, 2002
entire network: 2,088 Posts
KitMaker Network: 471 Posts

Posted: Thursday, November 03, 2005 - 03:04 PM UTC
Thats a great Idea Jeremy, looking forward to seeing your review.
Fordboy

Member Since: July 13, 2004
entire network: 2,169 Posts
KitMaker Network: 447 Posts

Posted: Monday, November 07, 2005 - 12:41 AM UTC
Hi Jazza
Would you like me to do one on Modelair in Newmarket?
Regards
Fordboy
Would you like me to do one on Modelair in Newmarket?
Regards
Fordboy
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Monday, November 07, 2005 - 10:32 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Hi Jazza
Would you like me to do one on Modelair in Newmarket?
Regards
Fordboy
Just do it, no need to ask me.
Its a great way to give publicity to our local hobby shops and also a more detailed review to the rest of us from other parts of NZ. After checking out 3 different stores in Auckland (Hobby City , Hobby Direct and Ace Hobby)...Ace is still the cheapest for me so im just giving some support to them and hopefully they would keep it that way.
andy007

Member Since: May 01, 2002
entire network: 2,088 Posts
KitMaker Network: 471 Posts

Posted: Monday, November 07, 2005 - 02:26 PM UTC
Go ahead Sean the more the merrier
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Monday, November 07, 2005 - 03:52 PM UTC
alright guys, i figured i better let you guys look through this first before submitting it. If you find an inacuracies, let me know.
Quoted Text
Ace Hobby Ltd
Located in the suburb of Birkenhead, Auckland, Ace Hobby is presented by a humble shop front with a display of the various brands that it carries on its shelves. Customers would enter the shop by a single doorway, which could be easily overlooked by any passer by. This hobby store however is one that no men should ever judge by its appearance as it truly is one treasure trove. Once inside the shop, you are immediately greeted by a large range of plastic kitsets, remote controls, paints and a large display cabinet consisting of a wide range of beautifully constructed scale models.
Range of Products
Relative to the other shops located in Auckand, New Zealand, Ace Hobby boasts one of the largest range of model kitsets in the Auckland region. Their products range from radio controlled aircraft, cars, boats, yachts, helicopter, plastic model kits, resin kits, paints, and accessories. Top brand such as Hitec, Academy, Trumpeter, Thundertiger, Promodel, VQ, Sol Model, Legend, ILSAN, BYD Battery, Tamiya, Hasegawa, Fujimi, Revell, Dragon, AFV Club, Du-Bro and K&S are just some of the brands that they carry. All products are prominently displayed and neatly stacked on your typical display shelves, most of which are easily accessible without the need for staff assistance.
Being an armor enthusiast, I found a very good range of 1:35 and 1:48 scale armor kits of various brands located in the same area of the shop. All armor kits were strategically arranged in such a way that you only need to turn around to compare the prices of different brands without having to move to another aisle. Needless to say, all 1:35 scale kits are grouped together to avoid any possible confusion with the 1:48 scale kits. Moving onto the other aisles would bring one into either the realms of the aircrafts or science fiction scale kitsets.
Ground Staff
Nothing annoys an avid modeller more than a hobby store staff member who knows nothing about the products that they sell or worse yet, provide you with the wrong information. This however is not the case with Ace Hobby as all ground staff are avid modellers themselves who are resident experts in different areas of modelling. In short, if a customer is unable to acquire the relevant information from one staff member, they will find someone who will. Having experienced this first hand, I was most impressed with the level of service provided from such a humble looking model shop. As a result of this, they have just gained one more loyal customer. The ground staff were most helpful when I purchased an incorrect model and exchanged it with little to no hassles about a week later when I found the time to do so.
Price Range
Like all customers, nothing turns a customer off more than over priced model kitsets (lets leave the manufacturers out of this point). This is once again not the case with Ace Hobby as they once again boast one of the cheapest price ranges for their entire stock. One does not have to go far when comparing prices as their entire price range is available on their online site. Based on their armor kitsets alone, their price range are typically $3 - $5 cheaper than the other hobby stores in Auckland. This saving can thus be better spent on the paints needed for the model itself.
Online Site
The Ace Hobby online site is possibly the only down side of an otherwise fantastic hobby store. You are first presented with a thumbnail image view of the latest products however when drilling down to specific products, not all products have a thumbnail image and not all products displayed are available in stock. This shortfall however is easily overlooked as they do sort products by brand and even displays the prices of the various products in a table format for easy comparison. When a product is not in stock, a customer is able to take the usual approach of calling and placing an order for it. On occasions, the shop itself may not have the product in stock but a single phone call to their suppliers may result in the product arriving the next day. Not all stock held by the supplier is stored by the retailers.
Recommendation
Prior to discovering this shop, I often frequent the local hobby store around my area purely out of convenience rather than loyalty. Having already ventured into various stores around Auckland, I have noticed Ace Hobby is always constantly the cheapest in terms of their armor kits. The shop is very well laid out and is obvious that all kits were strategically arranged to reduce complexity for the customer when trying to locate their product. Having experienced it first hand, their staffs are very helpful when needing to do exchanges and made it a really painless process.
I would fully recommend this hobby store to both local and international visitors to New Zealand. To find out more information on the store, please venture to www.acehobby.co.nz . Further details are as follows:
Staff:
DIRECTOR Shin-Keum Kang [email protected]
MANAGER Alan Tong [email protected]
STAFF DJ [email protected]
STAFF Wantae Kim [email protected]
Address
65 Birkenhead Ave, Birkenhead, Auckland, New Zealand
Business Hours
- Monday - Wednesday, Friday : AM 9:30 to PM 6:00
- Thursday : AM 9:30 to PM 8:00
- Saturday, Sunday & :AM10:00 to PM 4:00
Public Holiday
Phone : +64-9-480-4633
Fax : +64-9-480-4634
andy007

Member Since: May 01, 2002
entire network: 2,088 Posts
KitMaker Network: 471 Posts

Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 - 09:16 AM UTC
Thats great Jeremy, Go ahead and Submit it.
I would also let Ace hobby know about the review.
I would also let Ace hobby know about the review.
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 - 01:30 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Thats great Jeremy, Go ahead and Submit it.
I would also let Ace hobby know about the review.![]()
Yup please do. Do you know who the owner is? Im not sure if the Director is also the owner. The review has been submitted to Vinnie anyway.
I feel kinda bad as i went to the shop taking photos without their permission although they didnt seem to mind it that much.
andy007

Member Since: May 01, 2002
entire network: 2,088 Posts
KitMaker Network: 471 Posts

Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 - 09:30 AM UTC
You should take in the article to them personally and give it to the director ( iam pretty sure he is the owner too)
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 - 11:00 AM UTC
Quoted Text
You should take in the article to them personally and give it to the director ( iam pretty sure he is the owner too)
I probably will once Vinnie publishes it up here. Might take more photos the next time im there too.
Fordboy

Member Since: July 13, 2004
entire network: 2,169 Posts
KitMaker Network: 447 Posts

Posted: Thursday, November 10, 2005 - 02:58 PM UTC
Hi Guys
I can confirm that indeed Shin who is noted as Director is also the owner.
I will undertake a similar review of Modelair and I will post here for you guys to have a look as well. I will try and get something done this week.
Jazza If its ok I will ask your advice once I have it together how I can get it posted on the site via Vinnie.
Maybe once yours is posted send Ace the url to have a look at it online.
Regards
Fordboy
I can confirm that indeed Shin who is noted as Director is also the owner.
I will undertake a similar review of Modelair and I will post here for you guys to have a look as well. I will try and get something done this week.
Jazza If its ok I will ask your advice once I have it together how I can get it posted on the site via Vinnie.
Maybe once yours is posted send Ace the url to have a look at it online.
Regards
Fordboy
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 - 09:11 AM UTC
Alright guys, here's my contribution to our LHS review featuring Ace Hobby
Please feel free to forward it on.
Please feel free to forward it on.
andy007

Member Since: May 01, 2002
entire network: 2,088 Posts
KitMaker Network: 471 Posts

Posted: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 - 10:55 AM UTC
Good work Jeremy, Sean I am looking forward to seeing your review.
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 - 12:03 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Good work Jeremy, Sean I am looking forward to seeing your review.![]()
Cheers Andy. I emailed Ace Hobby again asking if they would be interested in advertising on this site although im not betting on a quick response.
Next project is a review on Hobby City. Not sure if they would be getting a glowing report on the prices though.
jazza

Member Since: August 03, 2005
entire network: 2,709 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Friday, November 18, 2005 - 08:24 PM UTC
Hey Ford,
Do you mind if i write up the review for ModelAir instead? Im PMed you about this so do let me know if you havent already done so.
Stopped by the shop today and spoke to the owner's wife about writing up a review on the shop so i kinda indirectly promised them.
Its a pretty cool shop nonetheless. It doesnt have as good a range as Hobby City and Ace Hobby but they sure do have some kick ass display cabinets.
One of the part time staff showed me the models he had done and boy were they good. Got heaps of photos on it which i hope to add to the review.
Do you mind if i write up the review for ModelAir instead? Im PMed you about this so do let me know if you havent already done so.
Stopped by the shop today and spoke to the owner's wife about writing up a review on the shop so i kinda indirectly promised them.
Its a pretty cool shop nonetheless. It doesnt have as good a range as Hobby City and Ace Hobby but they sure do have some kick ass display cabinets.
One of the part time staff showed me the models he had done and boy were they good. Got heaps of photos on it which i hope to add to the review.
![]() |







