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modelshops in italy

Posted by dykio on 05 Sep 2019, 17:16

Hi Guys,

Its been a while (understatement of the year) that i have actually painted anything….. But i am getting ïn the mood" for the hobby again and i want to restart when we come back from our holliday. And what is a better way to start then with bying new figs…..
Nog we are going to italy so i was wandering if anybody knows a nice hobbyshop in the cities of Bari, Brindisi or Lecce.

Every info is welcome !

Laterrrrrrrrr

Dykio.
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Posted by giorgio on 06 Sep 2019, 11:42

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Posted by zirrian on 09 Sep 2019, 19:32

Hopefully you don't mind me hijacking the topic a bit, but any of them in Turin?
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Posted by giorgio on 10 Sep 2019, 09:59

Take a virtual tour into the shops.
Mainly dynamic models, Turin seems to be specialized in model railways.

https://www.google.com/maps/search/mode ... a=!3m1!4b1

Amati shop is warmly suggested!
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 10 Sep 2019, 13:56

giorgio wrote:Take a virtual tour into the shops.
Mainly dynamic models, Turin seems to be specialized in model railways.

https://www.google.com/maps/search/mode ... a=!3m1!4b1

Amati shop is warmly suggested!


Amati shop is warmly suggested, indeed. I am from Turin too, I can tell. I don't count the times I have squashed my nose against those windows.
https://www.amatimodel.com/
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Posted by dykio on 11 Sep 2019, 10:09

Thanks Georgio !!I will certainly try to walk in there !!

Laterrrr
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