Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 10:02 PM UTC
Under the new owners, Hornby, the new Airfix website has just been launched.
Hornby who took over the Airfix and Humbrol brands after the near extinction of these two modelling legends have redesigned the new web page.
Hornby who took over the Airfix and Humbrol brands after the near extinction of these two modelling legends have redesigned the new web page.
The new site has several 'state of the art' features such as:
Latest News - read all the latest Airfix news on products, events and competitions, and also subscribe to the Airfix newsletter where you get all the latest news sent to you by email
Top Tips and Advice - here you can get professional modelling tips and information on all 'Frequently Asked Questions'
The Airfix Club - you can read all about the amazing new Airfix Club and join on line
About Airfix - here you can read all about the story of Airfix and Plastic Model Kits from 1939 up to the present day
Clubs Directory - a list of Modelling Clubs and details of when and were they meet.
Humbrol Paints and Accessories - a list of all Humbrol products which you can buy online and find out all about usage.
Airfix Products - here you buy and find out information on all the current Airfix range. Each kit has images, information and also a full listing of kit options and required paints and accessories to complete the model.
Stockist Locator -you can search for your local stockist by either; selecting a region or entering your own postcode, once you have found your local stockist you will be informed to what they stock and you can also view a map to show you the location of the stockist.
The new site can be found at www.airfix.com
Latest News - read all the latest Airfix news on products, events and competitions, and also subscribe to the Airfix newsletter where you get all the latest news sent to you by email
Top Tips and Advice - here you can get professional modelling tips and information on all 'Frequently Asked Questions'
The Airfix Club - you can read all about the amazing new Airfix Club and join on line
About Airfix - here you can read all about the story of Airfix and Plastic Model Kits from 1939 up to the present day
Clubs Directory - a list of Modelling Clubs and details of when and were they meet.
Humbrol Paints and Accessories - a list of all Humbrol products which you can buy online and find out all about usage.
Airfix Products - here you buy and find out information on all the current Airfix range. Each kit has images, information and also a full listing of kit options and required paints and accessories to complete the model.
Stockist Locator -you can search for your local stockist by either; selecting a region or entering your own postcode, once you have found your local stockist you will be informed to what they stock and you can also view a map to show you the location of the stockist.
The new site can be found at www.airfix.com
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