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Offline Alexis

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Squadron closing ?
« on: January 14, 2021, 10:15:31 PM »
Not sure if this is actual fact or just rumors . But it is posted on facebook and over on Hyperscale that Squadron is perm closing ? Do anyone of you guys know what is going on with them ?


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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2021, 10:48:19 PM »
It appears that they simply shut down their webstore in order to renovate their website. Beyond that, the rumors of them closing permanently don't seem to be grounded in solid information.
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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2021, 04:46:35 AM »
Perhaps fuelled by their recent 70%-off sale?
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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2021, 10:58:58 PM »
Thanks Vic for clearing that up .

Never know Sandy , markets are changing and it seems to be here today gone tomorrow ...


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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2021, 01:34:35 AM »
Perhaps fuelled by their recent 70%-off sale?
Sandy

The 70% off was very limited in nature and was not a total clearance, although in these times, who knows.

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« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2021, 12:27:54 AM »
I just heard that Squadron has filed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  From another forum:

"Chapter 7 Bankruptcy filed.

Court: Texas Northern Bankruptcy Court
Case number: 3:2021bk30105
Assets: $500,001 to $1 million
Liabilities: $10,000,001 to $50 million
Judge: Michelle V. Larson
Chapter 7 Filed: Jan 19, 2021
Type: Voluntary
Updated Jan 20, 2021"

Sad, but inevitable IMHO. After Mr. Campbell sold it off, it went downhill pretty fast.

I can well and fondly remember looking at, and drooling over, their ads in Scale Modeling in the early 70's, and getting my first catalog from them in '73 when I was 12. I dreamed of going to one of the three stores they had then. It boggled my mind then that there could be a "model shop" that large. I think almost all of my Christmas presents that year came from them.

I enjoyed their small print flyer that came in the mail in the 90's, usually with some good sales.

Another sad aspect is that this takes the assets of VLS, Eagle Strike/Aeromaster, Superscale, and Sentai along with them. Perhaps someone will buy up those lines. I hope so.

The page turns, and another chapter closed.  :'(

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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2021, 07:44:08 AM »
I'm not surprised that it came to that .


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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2021, 10:39:47 AM »
Sadly in our hobby the landmark hobby stores do tend to come and go. Older UK modellers especially may recall back in the 60s and 70s the go-to model mail order shop was BMW Models in Haydons Road, Wimbledon. I did all my mail order buying there from far off NZ and was devastated when BMW was no more. Life and modelling goes on.

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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2021, 12:51:36 PM »
I still have kits in my stash I bought from them years ago.  They were my main supplier store for many years.  Sad to see them go.

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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2021, 12:04:29 AM »

I can well and fondly remember looking at, and drooling over, their ads in Scale Modeling in the early 70's, and getting my first catalog from them in '73 when I was 12. I dreamed of going to one of the three stores they had then. It boggled my mind then that there could be a "model shop" that large.


WD, we must be of similar vintage.  Your post brought back a rush of high school memories, walking home from school to find my first catalog in the mail, so I pulled them out to head further down memory lane.  Here's the first I got, in 1972:

Squadron covers, 1972 by Robert  Hallinger, on Flickr

It was always so exciting to receive postal packages from Squadron, after sending off a check written by Mom, reimbursed with money from my paper route.  The Squadron Shop and Scale Modeler magazine opened up a whole new world for me.  It added realism, history and fine art to my enjoyment of the hobby.  I was thrilled in 1974 when a Squadron Shop outlet opened in suburban Philadelphia on the Rooselvelt Boulevard (Rt. 1), a 40-minute drive from home (I was 16 and had my license by then).   I remember trips with friends on Saturdays to the Shop, which was an amazing display of more models and supplies than I had every seen together at one time and place.  Kid in a candy store! ;D

Remember any of these?

   Squadron covers, 1972 by Robert  Hallinger, on Flickr

Squadron covers, 1972 by Robert  Hallinger, on Flickr

The Squadron 1972-73 by Robert  Hallinger, on Flickr

The Squadron 1972-73 by Robert  Hallinger, on Flickr

The Squadron was a pretty slick publication for a few years, but costs later drove it into a standard b/w newsprint catalogue.  Fond modeling memories!
Saddened to see it go.

Best regards,

Bob




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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #10 on: January 24, 2021, 02:25:49 AM »
Bob,
    Some great memories there, I had them all as well. I ordered from them for many years until their use of Courier delivery services brought the additional requirement to pay Customs Brokerage fees for import to Canada and the prices effectively doubled! (We've always been anal and somewhat brutal about customs and import duties here!) Though I hadn't used them for years it's sad to see them go, a great Company for so many years.

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"Another sad aspect is that this takes the assets of VLS, Eagle Strike/Aeromaster, Superscale, and Sentai along with them."

   Does this refer to old stock or did Squadron buy out these businesses?

Cheers,
Lance

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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #11 on: January 24, 2021, 05:14:24 AM »

"Another sad aspect is that this takes the assets of VLS, Eagle Strike/Aeromaster, Superscale, and Sentai along with them."

   Does this refer to old stock or did Squadron buy out these businesses?

Cheers,
Lance
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Lance,
         AFAIK, they were bought out/acquired by Squadron. To quote someone from another forum I haunt:

"    B wrote: ↑
        Didn't MMD buy out VLS some years back?

Yes, and Eagle Strike/Aeromaster, Superscale, and Sentai. The guy who bought it from founder Jerry Campbell was a megalomaniac who wanted to build an empire and spent too much capital on acquisitions of other related businesses. I know; I was there (Editor, Squadron/Signal publications, 2005-2007)."

I remember a distinct change after Mr. Campbell sold it, and it wasn't a good change either. I also remember the change for postage/shipping Lance, and friends of mine in Canada and overseas were all but cut off as it just wasn't feasible to order from them anymore.

Bob, yes, yes, yes, I remember those catalogs, and yeah, I remember my mom writing the check after I gave her my mowing money too!

Just think of the dozens of Squadron books on one subject or another that will now disappear. Hundreds I'd say.

FWIW,  I got an email from author David Doyle. I'd post the contents of it here, but it doesn't have anything to directly do with WWI modeling. He's having a sale on Squadron books (all off topic from WWI). He does mention that a great many authors that have written for Squadron Publications for the last fifty years will now no longer get any royalties, etc. from their books. Sad. If you're interested in the contents of the email, PM me, and I'll send it to you.

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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #12 on: January 24, 2021, 08:23:56 AM »
    Yes, the loss of the Squadron "In Action" Publications is another sad event, and then there's the Encore Kits which I like a lot. Although only a few released they are a fine Kit. I sometimes wonder at the future of our Hobby, my absolute favorite "brick and mortar" Hobby Shop, one I haunted for half of my childhood (I remember bicycling there with my Grocery Packer pay more then 60 years ago!) closed a couple of years back. BC Shaver in Victoria Canada. Anyone from Western Canada will recall it, it was a wonderful place until the day it closed! Squadron was my first real Mail Order Hobby Store, and now it's gone, such a sad development!
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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #13 on: January 25, 2021, 11:16:48 AM »
I think some will survive here and there. I was cruising videos on YouTube the other day, and a guy with a brick and mortar shop has a very active channel. I figure between that and mail order will be the only way we'll still have brick and mortar shops.

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Re: Squadron closing ?
« Reply #14 on: February 04, 2021, 03:22:26 AM »
Sad to see them go, thanks for the insights on their demise as it seems the seeds were sown a decade or so ago.

But, we have good stores available and hopefully those publications and other assets will be picked up here and there.