Mike999 Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Fri., 6/22/18: just dropped by the local Hobby Lobby. This store has only been open for about 2 months. They had quite a few heavily discounted kits, in the scale model aisle mixed in with the regular-priced kits. All these were marked down to $7.49. I don't think I missed any, but may have: AMT/R2 '57 Ford Polar Lights McEwen Barracuda Funny Car Revell '76 Ford Torino, both versions were marked down: Starsky & Hutch, plus the regular stock Torino Revell '64 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt, last re-issue with both hoods Revell Mazda RX-7 Revell Porsche 914 Revell Yenko '69 Corvette Quote
shoopdog Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Thanks for the heads up, might stop after work and pickup another Thunderbolt if their discounted yet at my local HL. Quote
jchrisf Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Thanks.. I'll be curious to see if mine and other's HLs also have these deals. I just picked up the Polar Lights McEwen Barracuda Funny Car last week for $19 with 40% off. If I could have gotten it for $7.49 I would have gotten three. Quote
jaxenro Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 It is very rare for chains like this to run local discounts if one store has it the others usually do. If they have them in stock is a different matter its not easy to run a POS register system that maintains different prices by store Quote
Mike999 Posted June 22, 2018 Author Posted June 22, 2018 "POS" confused me for a moment. I was thinking of a different acronym than "Point Of Sale..." Quote
mikemodeler Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 2 hours ago, jaxenro said: It is very rare for chains like this to run local discounts if one store has it the others usually do. If they have them in stock is a different matter its not easy to run a POS register system that maintains different prices by store True, but history has shown us that Hobby Lobby will do stuff regionally so as to not overwhelm their warehouse system. With that in mind, Mike999 is in South Carolina and someone in Texas might not see the same markdowns he is for another month or so. I will check my HL as I am only 150 miles away from him and it could be happening at my local store. Quote
1930fordpickup Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Last week nothing at the Toledo store was discounted. Quote
Renegade Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Week and a half ago my local HL guy said markdowns in about month or month and a half. Will check anyway just to be sure. Quote
jaxenro Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Odd typically markdowns aren’t done regionally you need a fairly robust system to be able to scan the item and have the correct price ring up differently at different stores unless you are just doing manual price overrides at the register sorry about POS I hear that every day so am used to it I work in the IT dept of a medium size retail chain Quote
mikemodeler Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 3 hours ago, jaxenro said: Odd typically markdowns aren’t done regionally you need a fairly robust system to be able to scan the item and have the correct price ring up differently at different stores unless you are just doing manual price overrides at the register sorry about POS I hear that every day so am used to it I work in the IT dept of a medium size retail chain Hobby Lobby is pretty much old school when it comes to cash registers and inventory systems. The cashiers punch in the department code and price manually, no scanning of bar codes, so it is possible to have stuff marked down in one store and not at the one across town. They punch in the coupon code to manually adjust the price if you present it to them. Not sure how they determine what to re-order if they aren't scanning the items at the register unless they walk each aisle and scan the barcodes on the shelf. Quote
socal76 Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 The Hobby Lobby near me does scan items at checkout. I have seen only one other store that scans items, so their system is easy to set prices for each store. Quote
jaxenro Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 Odd to think of such a large retailer without a modern POS system for tracking sales by item and a replenishment system for inventory fulfillment inventory management aside the internet is mostly putting a stop to regional pricing like this. Local advertising is a thing of the past once it hits the web it’s almost global. Quote
gtx6970 Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 I would stop by. But I would probably end up walking out with a few kits, BUT I really dont need to buy any more just to add to the pile. I've been concentrating on filling holes in my vintage kits want lists. And that alone keeps the toy fund active With us planning a move to Arizona this summer. All I will be doing is packing up more and more . So I should probably stay away from HL Quote
shoopdog Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 Just wondering here, but with no new products coming from Revell in the near future, what are they going to fill all those vacant spots with? Does Round2 have that many new releases that they will sell in there place? Quote
tbill Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 I see a lot of planes/ships and Star Wars kits at the HL I go to, so maybe those kits will fill the voids? Quote
jchrisf Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 (edited) Just got back from my HL and they had the sale going on. We had a few more items on sale than listed above including a Paasche H set for $25 (which I got). I got several Model Master spray Lacquers at $1.54 a can... They had the Snake and Mongoose Top Fuel cars (like Clay, Chris and John are building in another thread) for $7.49. I already had the Mongoose one but got another. I got a second Mongoose Barracuda because they only had one left (wish I would have waited a week to get the other one and I wouldn't have paid $19 for it... might have to take it back but it averages out to $14 a car so that is still a good deal. They also had Paasche and Badger airbrush needles and accessories on sale and some hobby knife blades. I also got the AMT Dodge 300 super stock car for $7.49 and a 1/72 Navy fighter plane for $4.49. They had all the ones and more that I didn't mention that were in the original post. Even a large custom motorcycle. I only got the ones I mentioned. Thanks very much Mike999 for letting us know because I would have missed this sale since I was there last week. Edited June 23, 2018 by jchrisf Quote
Snake45 Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 Happy Happy Joy Joy! My joint had a few--just a few--things on sale, but they included the Porsche 914 I was planning to buy anyway with the coupon for just $7.49! Also got another Yenko '69 Corvette--already have two but for $6.74, the wheels in that kit are worth almost that to me. (I should have bought two!). And a 2018 Mustang snapper for $4.99--wasn't planning to buy this at all, but might be my last chance EVER to buy a brand new model car in a store for $5. Only airplane marked down was the 1/72 Academy F4U-1 Corsair for $4.49--for that price, I can use it for parts. Thanks Mike 999 for letting us know--I might have decided not to go to HL this week without the heads-up. Quote
jchrisf Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 Yep Snake that is the plane I got too... sounds like you are familiar with it... is it a good plane for a first timer? I forgot to mention mine had several Testors/Model Master spray enamels. I don't like enamel so I only got the lacquer except for a purple can of enamel for a Trojan Horse funny car I have to build. The enamel spray cans were $1.25. Quote
Snake45 Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 13 minutes ago, jchrisf said: Yep Snake that is the plane I got too... sounds like you are familiar with it... is it a good plane for a first timer? I've never built it but the Academy 1/72 WWII airplanes have a pretty good reputation. I have their P-51D and have gripes about its accuracy in a couple areas (I"m a Mustang nut and purist) but I don't recall any particular fit or assembly problems. For 1/72 -1 Corsairs I like the Hasegawa; I have several 1/72 -1 Corsairs and IMHO it's the best (I've never owned the Tamiya, though). I don't think you'll have any trouble with it. If the 3-color Corsair camo scares you, don't forget you can just paint the thing overall Glossy Sea Blue (a very dark blue with a very slight greeny tint) and call it a late-war -1D model. Great thing about that scheme is the GSB is EVERYWHERE--wheel wells, landing gear, even the wheels themselves in some cases later on. I specialize in 1945-1956 Navy airplanes for this reason--paint jobs just don't get any simpler! Quote
Spruslayer Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 No clearance models at my HL I think i will take the lead from some of the other folks here and try to befriend one of the HL employs and mine for pricing info I did score the coffee table book Muscle cars American icons by auto editors of consumer guide at Sams and the Revell 64 SS Chevy at Mejeirs on clearance. Quote
SSNJim Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 No discounts at the Maryland City/Laurel, MD location. I'll check back next week. Quote
Hawk312 Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 No clearance items here in Hilton Head/ Bluffton SC. Quote
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