Also, there are a lot of so-called hobby shops that carry supplies for
decorative crafts such as beading, embroidery, and jewelry making.
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On June 5, 2015 5:33:22 PM John Willis <[email protected]> wrote:
Yea - in America hobby shops like the wikipedia entry exist - they are
model/rc/train/craft stores - they have a mix of all the types - they are
not a specific specialty store, which exist too.
Generic shop:
http://goo.gl/maps/cy4I2 "hobby people"
Just model trains:
http://goo.gl/maps/p9D3n reeds train shop.
and "table gaming" stores selling DnD supplies (dice, figures) and
warhammer and similar figure pacs, along with adult oriented card games
(Magic) and the adult oriented board games (settlers of kattan, etc)
http://goo.gl/maps/NHT3m game empire
In Japan, there are those too - but with the prevalence of plastic models -
some shops cater only to plastic model kits
http://goo.gl/maps/325oN "toy box Okazaki"
Shop=hobby
Shop=model trains
Shop=table_gaming
Shop=scale_models
The better choice (I think) is to create a subkey for hobby and define out
the different shops that way.
hobby:model_trains=yes
hobby:rc_cars=yes
hobby:rc_planes=yes
hobby:rc_drones=yes
hobby:scale_model_kits=yes
hobby:table_games=yes
hobby:card_games=yes
hobby:game_figures=yes
That way the shop types can be mixed and matched - and still under the
umbrella of "hobby".
And I'm sure there are a multitude of others.
Plus there are a lot of these things in more dedicated crafting stores (for
painting, scrapbooking, etc) and toy stores as well.
Javbw
> On Jun 5, 2015, at 9:09 PM, Warin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 5/06/2015 9:14 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>>> Am 05.06.2015 um 11:25 schrieb Warin <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Consider these to be forthcoming drafts ... better than what was there.
>>> If the past mappers find and disagree .. good. I'll try to contact them
latter .. and some of the other 'model' values too (model_train
model_railway etc) though there are fewer of them again. This way they will
have something to look at and consider.
>>
>> there are different kind of model shops, your definition is for one
kind, there are also other ones that don't deal with rc models, train or
car models, eg this one here:
>
> 'My' definition is broad, like a shop=supermarket .. they don't all have
the same things.
>
> The one I have to tag is https://hobbyco.com.au
>
> Sells rc models, train, car, aeroplane, boat, ship ... kits or ready
made, you name it they do it...
>
> Depends on how much detail 'we' want ...
> If shop=photo includes frames, cameras .. why not shop=model to include
all models? :-\
>
>>
>> http://www.modulor.de
>
> https://hobbyco.com.au/product-taxonomy/balsa-metal-polystyrene
> Same shop as above...
>
>>
>> There are also workshops specialized in architectural models.
>
> That to me is a craft .. like a professional photographer.
>
>>
>> I would generally dispute the tag shop=model because of its ambiguity
and would prefer something like those you cited above (model_railway,
model_aviation etc)
>
> In which case https://hobbyco.com.au would have 11+ tags?
>
> One each for car, boat, ship, railway, aeroplane ...
> I suppose military vehicles and motorcycles and trucks and farm machinery
will be combined with car... or do you want those separated too?
>
> then one for each type of rc ... if rc stands for remote control .. if it
stands for radio control then 'we'll' have to add wire control, infra-red
control ...
>
> Way too many variations?
>
>
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