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"All quite on the Western front".....
Hello guys,
It seems like the toy companies are saving all their new products to themselves....because the products are hardly showing at the stores...
what is happening?....nothing new seems to be out...
my wallet is itching to buy some more military toys and i'm eager to get them but where at they at?
does anyone knows?....
let me know,
HOOAH!
It seems like the toy companies are saving all their new products to themselves....because the products are hardly showing at the stores...
what is happening?....nothing new seems to be out...
my wallet is itching to buy some more military toys and i'm eager to get them but where at they at?
does anyone knows?....
let me know,
HOOAH!
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I don't know about the other mfg'rs but 21c is in serious trouble with Wallieworld as their only retail distributor. As had been discussed WW sucks as a distributor and 21C hurts.
We have beat this to death but we are like the preacher preaching to the choir, we all know the problem but 21C still suffers. And we are left beating the bushes looking for 21C.
I get a tip from a friend about an old, very messy TRU in my extended area (their are a few) and it's like a treasure hunt, looking on every shelf. It's amazing what is around in TRU when you look, dusty, beat up and of course on the top shelves. Don't bother with a new, nice clean store but the old stores have treasures.
TTT
We have beat this to death but we are like the preacher preaching to the choir, we all know the problem but 21C still suffers. And we are left beating the bushes looking for 21C.
I get a tip from a friend about an old, very messy TRU in my extended area (their are a few) and it's like a treasure hunt, looking on every shelf. It's amazing what is around in TRU when you look, dusty, beat up and of course on the top shelves. Don't bother with a new, nice clean store but the old stores have treasures.
TTT
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I think the old saying of "the calm before the storm" will be in full effect in the coming weeks. I know the F-104 is still on track also the Avenger. I also think that we will see the S-2 & S-3 Bf-109 G's before summer is in full swing. Not to mention the Movie products like Sahara, & Sky Captain. I am going to dig up some good intel while at the Sahara screening in Vegas. So look for more news in the next 2 weeks!
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I'd have to disagree with the WM statement. 21st has done a hell of a lot better now than it ever did with TRU, which it no longer supplies. With WM and on-line retailers, 21st is in great shape, IMHO. They have their outlets....Threetoughtrucks wrote:I don't know about the other mfg'rs but 21c is in serious trouble with Wallieworld as their only retail distributor. As had been discussed WW sucks as a distributor and 21C hurts.
We have beat this to death but we are like the preacher preaching to the choir, we all know the problem but 21C still suffers. And we are left beating the bushes looking for 21C.
I get a tip from a friend about an old, very messy TRU in my extended area (their are a few) and it's like a treasure hunt, looking on every shelf. It's amazing what is around in TRU when you look, dusty, beat up and of course on the top shelves. Don't bother with a new, nice clean store but the old stores have treasures.
TTT
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I think online retailers and their relationship with 21st has improved in the last year or so and that has been a huge boost to distribution. Think about when you couldn't find a Winter Stuka at TRU - that was it, you were SOOL. Now, if it's not at the online retailers it's at WM, which means somewhere out there in Wallyworld the stuff gets discounted, and in turn ebay is an affordable way to buy 21st Century, when it wasn't before.
However, let's not get ahead of ourselves with how great the distribution is. First of all there are barely any WM in urban areas (none in NYC - not one). Second no WM ever had everything. Ever. Some had this, others that, but unless you had a computer or a van you couldn't collect 21st from WM alone, when you could from tru. So, while overall it's easier/cheaper to get 21st stuff these days, I don't think WM distribution is much better than tru's by any means....
However, let's not get ahead of ourselves with how great the distribution is. First of all there are barely any WM in urban areas (none in NYC - not one). Second no WM ever had everything. Ever. Some had this, others that, but unless you had a computer or a van you couldn't collect 21st from WM alone, when you could from tru. So, while overall it's easier/cheaper to get 21st stuff these days, I don't think WM distribution is much better than tru's by any means....
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I can tell you without a doubt that the WM relationship is a keystone account for 21st. I also would agree with all the above comments on the availability and product placement within the store. Obviously these drawbacks limit the amout of spending that could occur at WM. I think this is the single best way for online retailers to compete and also make money in this game. My impatience has often led me to online businesses and I really have had no bad experiences. I think that over time the WM shelf experience will greatly improve and it will be interesting to see where that will eventually lead. But rest assured the reality is we have never had it better from 21st since WM entered the picture. -Old timers will remember the days of 2 new molds a year with 2 paint schemes each! It was a often times a 6 - 9 month wait for anything new at all. Oh those were dark times. I can't tell you how many times I ran to the store with money in pocket and nothing new to buy!
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I have been scouting the WM's in my area (mid-Missouri) and all have 21C items (mostly aircraft) fairly easy to find in the "die-cast" aisle. I found the same to be true on a trip to central Ohio recently. Not many boxes, usually about 2-6 per store. All at $39.95 each. Pretty consistent locations and pricing, which I think bodes well for 21C at WM. Although an observation is that I don't think there has been much purchases of these. Repeat trips turn up the same items and the same number. Unless they are restocking consistently. I've seen variants of the FW-190, ME-109, bubbletop P-47, a few of the Air America Hueys and one or two Spitfires.
I also agree with the "joy of the hunt". The reason I keep looking is because of the possiblility of something unexpected showing up.
JimBob
I also agree with the "joy of the hunt". The reason I keep looking is because of the possiblility of something unexpected showing up.
JimBob
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What I am saying is WM distribution stinks. I am in NYC, yes, no WM at this time. WM is trying for two on my Staten Island, and we want one or two, unlike other sections of NYC, who hate them.
I have four WM's within a half hour drive for me in NJ and I have yet to see any kind of decent grouping of 21C stuff in any of the four stores. A plane here, a plane there, maybe two models in each store. A few 1/18 items, a couple of 1/32, NO 1/6 items, not even a Stuart which is all over the country.
A Feb trip by me to FL found me near a Super WM and at least they had a half dozen 1/18 plane models with maybe 25 planes total. Some 1/32 vehicles.
I still come across 21C items in the old TRU's. It's like a treasure hunt.
I would rather deal with online stores or eBay finds than deal with WM. Once they cut your throat, they turn their backs and leave you twisting in the wind. I don't like doing any business with them.
TTT
I have four WM's within a half hour drive for me in NJ and I have yet to see any kind of decent grouping of 21C stuff in any of the four stores. A plane here, a plane there, maybe two models in each store. A few 1/18 items, a couple of 1/32, NO 1/6 items, not even a Stuart which is all over the country.
A Feb trip by me to FL found me near a Super WM and at least they had a half dozen 1/18 plane models with maybe 25 planes total. Some 1/32 vehicles.
I still come across 21C items in the old TRU's. It's like a treasure hunt.
I would rather deal with online stores or eBay finds than deal with WM. Once they cut your throat, they turn their backs and leave you twisting in the wind. I don't like doing any business with them.
TTT
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