October 17, 2021

Facebook Anyone?

We’ve spun up and launched our latest marketplace site, this time on the social media site everyone seems to love to hate of late, Facebook. Admittedly, we intended to create this shop some time ago, but it seemed as if Facebook was having issues verifying our business information, which prevented us from actually selling merchandise there or on its associated app, Instagram. And, with no one to actually talk to in their “customer service” department, we had to rely upon back-and-forth emails to get the ball rolling even though we’ve been in existence since 2000. Be that as it may, our Motor Pool boutique shop is now up-and-running and we are in the process of adding products to its online portfolio as quick as we can so we can beef up our holiday presence to service its clientele.

In 2022, we’ll be exploring the launch of similar shops on both Target as well as Walmart, although each comes with its own set of hurdles a.k.a. headaches. To achieve this and maintain a reasonable in-stock inventory level across all of our marketplace sites as well as our main web site, we have begun reducing our SKU count by 10% so that we can store more inventory for those items we do plan on selling on a regular basis. In the collectibles business, it’s oftentimes difficult to predict when an item will be available and for how long, so this is no easy task no matter how you look at it.

Once we move to Florida the middle of next year, we will re-examine this scenario, which is also dependent upon the global supply chain straightening itself out some time in 2022, we hope. More about this as we get ourselves locked and loaded for the coming year.

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Schuco Pays Tribute to the Tante Ju this December

Schuco’s 1:72 scale German Junkers Ju 52/3m Tri-Motor Transport – AZ-JU, Crete, 1941

As the week closed out, we learned that no fewer than three Junkers Ju 52 transports are set to fly-in this December. Schuco has always been one of those hard-to-obtain manufacturers, at least here in the States, largely because they haven’t had a dedicated distributor willing to import the line from Germany. As a result, there’s been loads of products we would have gladly added to our product portfolio over the years, that never made the cut since they were difficult to get. No matter, one of our distributors was able to procure three different 1:72 scale Junkers Ju 52 transports at an incredible price, so we’re therefore able to pass along the savings to you this holiday season. Besides the operational scheme shown above, the other two versions expected include:

Schuco’s 1:72 scale German Junkers Ju 52/3m Tri-Motor Transport – D-ABIK “Manfred von Richthofen,” Hermann Goering’s Personal Transport, 1936
Schuco’s 1:72 scale ScSwiss Junkers Ju 52/3m Tri-Motor Transport

We’re hoping that more of Schuco’s military aircraft will be made available going forward and that this isn’t a “one-and-done” anomaly meant simply to reduce inventory. Time will tell….

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