Truly a great place to stop and buy Edgar is full of knowledge in a lot of things Mostly trains and planes but an awesome place to spend my hard earned money.
Scott C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carrollton, TX
Truly an old fashioned hobby shop. There’s treasure to be found there for the Scale Modeler — but you may need to ask Ed about where it is. Take your time & you will likely find what you need. Lots of books, paints, decals — many out of production, and so — hard to find. Check it out!
Ryan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lancaster, TX
Just visited for the first time while looking for hobby supplies. I plan on going back. Good, eclectic selection, a helpful owner. Definitely more fun that visiting the chain stores…
Cherrie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irving, TX
This is a great little shop. Full of all kinds of Airplane items, models of almost everything, and magazines and books to further your hobby education. Come on in and sit spell, there is a lot of history and information to be explored here! Awesome shop, take your time and enjoy!
Bob J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Ana, CA
This shop has been here since the days of balsa and talcum powder! The current proprietor, Junior, is a great, mild-mannered gentlemen. They have an emphasis on static model aircraft and model railroading, but Senior was a flying balsa wood model guy so there are supplies and expertise available for all levels of flying models as well. Junior can order you anything you like and is always available for consultation and a great yarn. There is an N scale group operating in the space next door as well. Tiny shop, crammed with all kinds of stuff. Their supply of books and magazines is better than any shop in the Metroplex for railroading and military aircraft. Period. If Junior lets you into the back, it is like a museum back there. This is a real hobby experience and if you hang out there enough you will encounter some great, quirky individuals who are, well, artists. One of the things I miss most about living in DFW.