End of The Aviation Workshop

End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby ArabJazzie on Mon 07 May 2012, 5:28 pm

Hi all,
Being on the mailing list, i today received what is to be the last newsletter from the Aviation Workshop. As can be seen below, what remains of their stock is still available from elsewhere and i hope there is a phoenix to rise from the ashes. All i can say is thanks!
Arabest,
Geoff.


It is with profound sadness and regret that we today announce that The Aviation Workshop/Model Alliance has now ceased trading as an independent company. A complex combination of factors and circumstances has forced us to make this immensely difficult decision.

Our fifteen year history, since The Aviation Workshop was first established in 1997, has been an interesting and challenging journey of discovery. At our zenith, we were one of the largest manufacturers of aftermarket decals and resin sets in the UK – an achievement which was only made possible by the exceptional commitment and hard work put in by a great many people over the years. Sadly, the time has now come to thank everyone who has contributed and supported the company and close our doors for the final time.

We have made some great friends within the aviation enthusiast and modelling communities and have built up a wonderful network of loyal and hugely supportive customers along the way. We have also been privileged to receive the superb support of our commercial clients, sub-contractors, consultants and contributors over the past decade and a half, to whom we remain forever indebted for making this journey possible. The entire team of the Aviation Workshop now feels great sadness in not being able to continue to deliver the quality products that you and we have grown accustomed to over the years.

The remaining stocks of Model Alliance On Target Profile, Special and Spotlight books has been acquired by The Aviation Bookshop of Tunbridge Wells and the Model Alliance/Airframe Decal range and Resin Conversion/Detail sets have been acquired by Hannants of Lowestoft. At this time, we do not know if either of these enterprises plan to further develop the respective product ranges. Some previous members of The Aviation Workshop team are now exploring the prospect of forming a new company, planning a new range of decals in line with the successful formula used for the Model Alliance/Airframe Range; although investigations in to this prospect are still at an early stage of development.

For now, and on behalf of all of us, we would like to express a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported The Aviation Workshop over the years, both from within the industry and through our loyal customer base. It is with heavy hearts that we end our journey here.

Farewell.

The Aviation Workshop Team
I work with Tommy the pilot!
ArabJazzie

Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby Graham R on Mon 07 May 2012, 5:41 pm

dare say I can kiss goodby to my Bucc decals that I'v just ordered :mad: then
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Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby scotthldr on Mon 07 May 2012, 6:10 pm

Released last week, sad news and all because of one man's greed.
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Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby A40-BP on Mon 07 May 2012, 6:23 pm

Graham R wrote:dare say I can kiss goodby to my Bucc decals that I'v just ordered :mad: then


I ordered some resin bits off of them earlier in the week which turned up within 2 days, so cant see why you should have a problem!

Sad to see them go. They're demise will leave a noticable hole on the modelling community.

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Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby Arno 01 on Mon 07 May 2012, 6:41 pm

Shame, but the The Aviation Bookshop of Tunbridge Wells have the remaining book stock at cut down prices, just picked a few up all at £10 each.
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Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby Messers Schmidt on Wed 23 May 2012, 12:03 am

Crying shame they have had to close doors. Anyone know where I can get some decals produced for the Nimrod R1 retirement scheme, as these were a planned future release?
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Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby barkin mad on Wed 23 May 2012, 8:26 am

Have you tried Hannants, AFAIK they bought all the remaining stock.



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Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby ArabJazzie on Wed 23 May 2012, 12:06 pm

barkin mad wrote:Have you tried Hannants, AFAIK they bought all the remaining stock.



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I think Mr Schmidt was looking for a future release and thus Hannants wont have it in stock. I hope Hannants are planning to release some of the future TAW stuff as i was after a few of their future catalogue!
Arabest,
Geoff.
I work with Tommy the pilot!
ArabJazzie

Re: End of The Aviation Workshop

Postby scotthldr on Wed 23 May 2012, 3:02 pm

Hannants did buy all the remaining stock of sheets, and according to some people on other forums they may also have bought the artwork for several if not all future releases. It would be worthwhile to phone Hannants just to clarify their intentions.
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